Women's Hanbok is comprised of a wrap around skirt and a jacket. It is often called "Chima-Jeogori". "chima" is korean word for skirt and "jeogori" is korean word for jacket.
Men's Hanbok consists of a short jacket and pants, called "Baji", that are roomy and bound at the ankles. Both ensembles may be topped by a long coat of similar cut called "Durumagi".
Hanbok worn today are patterned after those worn during the Confucian-oriented Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910).
Today Hanbok is worn as semi formal or formal wear during tradition festivals and celebration.
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