Idioma de destino: Inglés
The 955 Hanbok is Korea's traditional clothes. A woman's Hanbok is called ' chimajugori ' and a man's Hanbok is called ' bajijeogori'. The jeogori is worn on the top, and the chima and baji are worn on the bottom. Hanbok does not stick to the body and is loose so it is easy and comfortable to move around. Also, different cloth materials are used for each season so summer hanboks are cool, and winter hanboks are warm. A long time ago people used to wore white hanboks, but now they wear fancy ones in pretty colors. But people don't often wear hanboks these days. Now, They are worn only on holidays like Seul Nal, and Chuseok, or on special days such as weddings and feasts.