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  2. List of Korean clothing - Wikipedia

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    Hwarot is a type of traditional Korean clothing worn during the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty by royal women for ceremonial occasions or by commoners for weddings. [3] It originated from the Kingdom of Khotan, Central Asia. [4] Jeogori: Jeogori is a basic upper garment which has been worn by both men and women. It covers the arms and upper part of ...

  3. AG Jeans - Wikipedia

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    AG Jeans was founded in Downtown Los Angeles in 2000 by Italian designer Adriano Goldschmied and Korean-American jeans manufacturer Yul Ku. [1] The company was initially a collaboration between Goldschmied and Ku's Koos Manufacturing, a producer of denim apparel for several brands including Abercrombie & Fitch, Banana Republic, Gap, J.Crew, and Lucky Brand.

  4. Hanbok - Wikipedia

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    The magoja for men sometimes has seop (Korean: 섶, overlapped column on the front) and is longer than women's magoja, with both sides open at the bottom. A magoja can be made of silk and often adorned with danchu which are usually made from amber. In men's magoja, buttons are attached to the right side, as opposed to the left as in women's ...

  5. Noko Jeans - Wikipedia

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    Noko Jeans (Korean: 노코진스) was a Swedish fashion company. The company was best known for importing jeans from North Korea. Although the company was not the first to import jeans from North Korea, it was the first company to insist to keep the label 'Made in North Korea' on the jeans. The company was founded in 2007 and ceased operations ...

  6. Durumagi - Wikipedia

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    Durumagi (Korean: 두루마기; lit. closed all around) is a variety of po, or overcoat, in hanbok, the traditional Korean attire.It is a form of outerwear which is usually worn as the topmost layer of clothing, over a jeogori (jacket) and baji (pants).

  7. Baji (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Baji (Korean: 바지 [1]) is a kind of traditional Korean pant that is part of the hanbok. [2] [3] A baji is baggy and loose, so it is tied around the waist. [2] In the past, Korean men wore baji as outer clothing, but for women, it gradually became part of the inner clothing. [2] Today, women wear chima for their outer clothes. [2]