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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...
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Kkachi durumagi is a children's
colorful overcoat in hanbok,
traditional Korean clothing,
which was worn on Seollal, New Year's Day in the
Lunar calendar...
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Amphientulus durumagi is a
species of
proturan in the
family Acerentomidae. It is
found in
Southern Asia. "Amphientulus
durumagi Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
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there are Jangsam, Dansam, Wonsam, and more. For men, some
examples are
durumagi, dopo, Danryeong-ui, Joong-chimak, Sochang-ui, Daechang-ui, etc. The jeogori...
- was used
until it was
replaced by a
ribbon during late
Joseon dynasty.
Durumagi is a
variety of po that was worn as
protection against cold. It had been...
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Chima Chima jeogori Dangui Dopo
Durumagi Garot Gwanbok Gonryongpo Hakchangui Hwarot Jeogori Jeonbok Kkachi durumagi Magoja Po
Sagyusam Saekdongot Wonsam...
- dynasty. The
ancient durumagi originated from long coat worn by the
northern Chinese to fend off cold weather.
Ancient durumagi Zhiduo Buddhist jangsam...
- male
Confucian scholars called seonbi since the mid-Joseon period.
Durumagi Durumagi is a
lined overcoat worn by men or
women with no slit. It is most...
- worn as
shroud only by
deceased women, not men. The jang-ot is
similar to
durumagi, or the
outer jacket of a hanbok. The
difference is a jang-ot has a collar...
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prohibited to be worn by King
Gojong and
instead people had to wear the
durumagi. The dopo is a long over-coat (po) with V-neck and wide sleeves. It was...