1. Hanbok is the unique ethnic attire of Korea for both men and women

1. Hanbok is the unique ethnic attire of Korea for both men and women

2. It consists of an upper garment and a lower garment.

2. It consists of an upper garment and a lower garment.

3. The basic set for men includes trousers, jacket, vest, and an overcoat. Accessories include belts and ankle bands to tighten the trousers, socks, and shoes

3. The basic set for men includes trousers, jacket, vest, and an overcoat. Accessories include belts and ankle bands to tighten the trousers, socks, and shoes

4. The basic set for women includes underpants, underskirts, outer skirts, undershirts, jacket, overcoat, socks, and shoes. Accessories include Norigae (pendant-like ornaments), rings, and chignon ornaments

4. The basic set for women includes underpants, underskirts, outer skirts, undershirts, jacket, overcoat, socks, and shoes. Accessories include Norigae (pendant-like ornaments), rings, and chignon ornaments

5. While the structure of Hanbok is very simple, using straight and flat patterns, the method to fold the margins and seams is specified per piece

5. While the structure of Hanbok is very simple, using straight and flat patterns, the method to fold the margins and seams is specified per piece

6. It is made with a wide range of fabrics depending on the weaving method with silk and cotton as the common fabrics

6. It is made with a wide range of fabrics depending on the weaving method with silk and cotton as the common fabrics

7. The appearance of Hanbok totally depends upon the sewing techniques used in its creation

7. The appearance of Hanbok totally depends upon the sewing techniques used in its creation

8.  The wearing method for wearing Hanbok is also specified

8.  The wearing method for wearing Hanbok is also specified

9. Hanbok is worn in layers from inner garments to outer garments. The natural full-flowing garment, without any artificial beauty, creates unique lines along the body shape of the person who wears it.

9. Hanbok is worn in layers from inner garments to outer garments. The natural full-flowing garment, without any artificial beauty, creates unique lines along the body shape of the person who wears it.

10. The term hanbok is primarily used by South Koreans; North Koreans refer to the clothes as chosonot

10. The term hanbok is primarily used by South Koreans; North Koreans refer to the clothes as chosonot

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