Dupid! They Weared' Hanbokss' In The 12Century! (:
Today, most South Koreans wear Western-style clothing: shirts, jeans, skirts, and suits.
In the 12th and 13th century, the Irish children dis wear the wool cloth and garments that were made animals skins. These were the type of clothing that were prevalent to the Irish children in the 13th century.
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During the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution made it much easier to manufacture clothing inexpensively. It became increasingly common for people to wear cotton clothing.
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sailors wore a blue coat and cap.
South Koreans wear about the same clothes as Americans do while North Koreans wear more modest clothes that would be worn during hard labor.
they wore fancy clothes cuz it was the past obvi:)
Not all Koreans use metal chopsticks. I saw many Koreans use wood chopsticks. However, metal does not wear off like wood so it is not prone to wear and tear, so it is sort of a standard household item.
I believe to keep the sand out?
they wear very little clothing
No, lions don't wear clothing.