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Jeogori (traditional Korean Jacket)

overall review score: 4.2
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The jeogori is a traditional Korean garment that functions as the upper clothing for both men and women. Typically characterized by its short length, long sleeves, and front closures with ties or buttons, the jeogori forms an essential part of hanbok, Korea's national dress. It is worn on formal occasions, festivals, and cultural celebrations, representing Korea's rich heritage and cultural identity.

Key Features

  • Short length typically reaching the waist or hips
  • Long sleeves and front closure with ties or decorative buttons
  • Made from various fabrics including silk, cotton, and hemp
  • Often adorned with embroidered patterns or vibrant colors
  • Can be layered with other traditional garments like the chima (skirt) or baji (pants)
  • Designs vary based on age, gender, and occasion

Pros

  • Carries deep cultural significance and heritage value
  • Flexibility in design allows for variety of styles and embellishments
  • Comfortable when made from appropriate fabrics
  • Symbolizes Korean identity and tradition

Cons

  • May be perceived as outdated or stiff in modern fashion contexts
  • Traditional designs might be less comfortable for daily wear outside ceremonial settings
  • Accessibility and affordability can vary depending on craftsmanship and materials
  • Limited versatility outside traditional or cultural events

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 05:42:40 PM UTC