South Koreans wear regular clothing, like here in America. They are 2 years ahead in fashion compared to U.S, for instance of skinny jeans were popular there skinny jeans would not be popular in the U.S for 2 more years. Sometimes they wear a traditional dress called a "hambok". There is a style for both genders. They wear hamboks on New Years day, an elders birthday, funerals, and weddings. South Korean children wear a uniform even if they go to a public school.
한복 (han-bock)
hanboks
it's not made by one person, but Korean clothes (Han bok) were derived from Chinese clothes called Han Fu.
Hanbok is a korean traditional clothes derived from Chinese traditional clothes called Hanfu. Han means Chinese people, and bok means clothes in Korean.
Hanbok is a korean traditional clothes derived from Chinese traditional clothes called Hanfu. Han means Chinese people, and bok means clothes in Korean.
A Korean hanbok is a traditional form of Korean clothing. It typically consists of a jeogori, a short jacket, and chima, a full-length wrap-around skirt. Hanbok is often worn during traditional celebrations or important events in Korea.
The traditional Korean hanbok dress is a colorful and vibrant attire worn on special occasions like weddings, Lunar New Year, and ancestral rites. It typically consists of a jeogori (jacket) and chima (skirt) for women, and jeogori (jacket) and baji (pants) for men. Fabrics such as silk and satin are commonly used, and the outfit is completed with accessories like a norigae (tassel) and binyeo (hairpin).
All men & women's traditional cltohes are called 'Han-Bok'.
hanbok
Hanbok is a Korean traditional garment derived from Chinese traditional clothes called Hanfu. Han means Chinese people, and bok means clothes in Korean. Hanbok is an important cultural motif showing strong cultural connection between mainland China and Korea.
Hanbok is a korean traditional clothes derived from Chinese traditional clothes called Hanfu. Kimono is a traditional Japanese clothes. Choosing better one is depends on your cultural preference whether Chinese or Japanese culture.
옷 일치 하지 않습니다 = the clothes doesn't match
Koreans are known for their style, and their style changes quickly. Korean girls' clothes tend to be very cute with funky patterns and tight fitting garments.
the hanbok you are wondering about happens to be a Korean traditional clothing. It was derived from Chinese traditional clothes called Hanfu. Han means Chinese people, and bok means clothes in Korean. Both Hanbok and Hanfu are very similar, but Hanbok is more simplicity. for the woman they wear on the top something called a jeogori, and on the bottom something called a chima. for the men, they wear a jokki and baji. Baji is the pants and the jokki is the top piece like a shirt. it is worn occasionally on weddings, Chinese(Korean) new years, etc.