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Jeogori (jacket Component Of Hanbok)

overall review score: 4.3
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The jeogori is a traditional Korean jacket that forms a fundamental part of the hanbok, Korea's traditional clothing. Typically made from silk, cotton, or hemp, it features a simple yet elegant design with long sleeves, a front opening, and often decorative embroidery or patterns. The jeogori serves both as everyday wear and ceremonial attire, symbolizing Korean cultural heritage and identity.

Key Features

  • Traditional Korean garment component of hanbok
  • Made from various fabrics including silk and cotton
  • Features long sleeves and front closure with ties or buttons
  • Typically short in length, covering the upper body
  • Decorative embroidery or patterns can be present
  • Varies in design for men and women, as well as for different occasions

Pros

  • Rich cultural significance representing Korean heritage
  • Versatile for both everyday wear and special occasions
  • Available in various styles and fabrics to suit different tastes
  • Comfortable and suited for layering
  • Can be beautifully decorated with intricate embroidery

Cons

  • Traditional styling may seem outdated to some modern fashion preferences
  • Limited availability outside Korea or specialized markets
  • Size customization can be necessary for a perfect fit
  • Fabrics used might be delicate and require careful handling

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 06:59:24 PM UTC