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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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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...
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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...
- "similar to a
durumagi [逢掖] that is
connected at the top and bottom." Thus, from the
Goryeo period to the late
Joseon period, the
durumagi-style [袍形] armor...
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magoja (a
buttoned jacket),
durumagi (an overcoat) and
among other garments.
Saekdong jeogori worn by a
young boy
Kkachi durumagi Saekdong jeogori for female...
- 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...
- was “similar to a
durumagi [逢掖] that is
connected at the top and bottom.” From the
Goryeo period to the late
Joseon period, the
durumagi-style
armor (called...
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Korean men went outdoors, they were
required to wear
overcoats known as
durumagi which reach the knees. The Mid-Joseon
period painting styles moved toward...
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Chima Chima jeogori Dangui Dopo
Durumagi Garot Gwanbok Gonryongpo Hakchangui Hwarot Jeogori Jeonbok Kkachi durumagi Magoja Po
Sagyusam Saekdongot Wonsam...
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ornate traditional Korean clothing. Boys wear jeogori, baji, jokki, magoja,
durumagi, and blue kwaeja, as well as a
bokgeon on
their head and
beoseon on their...