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What are the types of clothing in south korea?


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What are the types of clothing in south korea?

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Well, it depends on if you mean traditional or modern. "Hanbok" is the traditional dress for women and men.

As for modern clothes...mostly it's the same as western clothes with a few variations. University-age girls tend to wear short skits and boots in the winter and longer skirts in the summer. Older people wear what westerners would call "mis-matched" clothes, pairing strips with checked or flowered with stripes!

For kids, it's usual for them to wear the same shirt/outfit for a week...kimchi stains and all!!
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Clothing is the everyday normal type you would see anywhere in the United States.

Blue Jeans, T-Shirts, skirts, etc. School students tend to wear School-type uniforms.

English writing on clothing is an accepted norm here in Korea; some of the attempts at English could be considered disastrous, should the Korean people understand the "American sense of humor."

Some examples - I have seen girls/ladies wearing T-Shirts with the writing

"Juicy Fresh" written across the Breast area.

"McNuggets" written across the Breast area.

Older citizens tend to remain with their age-old traditional clothing.

Business men tend to wear western-style suits and neckties; Korea has been named as the "Neck-tie country of the world."
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