() will not appear in traditional Korean clothes for women.
A.Hanbok
B.Jeogori
C.Chima
D.Paji
A.
When mentioning Korea, people might come up with a string of things, such as kimchi (泡菜), cosmetics and beautiful girls. In fact, Korea is also famous for hand-made clothes. In Korea, you can get a suit that is well made to your measure within a couple of days but be careful about the size because Korean sizes are often a little small, especially to westerners. Even a "large" size T-shirt bought in Korea can be too small for an American! Korean clothes are made of various kinds of silk and other materials. You can also buy hand-made traditional clothes in Korea.
B.
Those traditional Korean clothes have quite a long history which can be found in ancient wall paintings or on tombs. "Hanbok" (韩服) can be the best representative of Korean culture. Today hanbok is still worn during formal occasions. Hanbok consists of two parts. "Jeogori" (赤古里), the top part, is blouse-like and has long sleeves. For the bottom part, women wear "Chima" (高腰背心裙), a kind of skirt, and men wear "Paji" (巴基) , bag-like trousers.
C.
White is the color for common people while during festivals or on special days, upper classes will wear clothes in bright colors to indicate their social status. Accessories like jewelry and headdresses complete traditional Korean clothes. Traditional Korean clothes favor soft flowing lines to hide the body’s shape representing the pursuit for beauty and elegance of Korean people. The designs of various forms of Hanbok represent the rich culture of Korea.