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- Gwanbok (Korean pronunciation: [goanbok]) is a Korean term which was borrowed from the Chinese terms guanfu (Chinese: 冠服; lit. 'crown 'guan' and clothing'...
- Korean clothing Hanbok Baji Chima Chima jeogori Dangui Dopo Durumagi Garot Gwanbok Gonryongpo Hakchangui Hwarot Jeogori Jeonbok Kkachi durumagi Magoja Po...
- Imperial China (decorating hanfu and qizhuang), Korea (decorating the gwanbok of the Joseon dynasty), in Vietnam, and the Ryukyu Kingdom. It was embroidered...
- juice of unripe persimmons. It has been worn by Jeju Island locals. Gwanbok Gwanbok is a Korean general term referring to all business attire of government...
- resulting in some styles of clothing, such as the simui from Song dynasty, gwanbok worn by male officials were generally adopted from and/or influenced by...
- Grosgrain Grotulja Guayabera Guernsey (clothing) Gugel Guimpe Gulle Gusset Gwanbok Gyaru Gymnasterka Gymslip Haapsalu shawl Habesha kemis Hachimaki Hackle...
- U-shaped collar also seen in the Won-sam. Danryeong is used as a type of Gwanbok. Sometimes it is worn together with the dapho. In late Joseon, under the...
- black hat could be worn. The wedding costume for men is also known as gwanbok for the groom. In larger cities, luxury hotels will have 'wedding halls'...
- dynasty. Therefore, the costumes used by the dancers are similar to the gwanbok (hangul: 관복; literally "official clothing") formerly worn by Korea's kings...
- period, under the reign of King U, the dallyeong was adopted as an official gwanbok when the official uniform system of the Ming dynasty was imported. The...