Women's Hanbok
Steps to wear women's Hanbok
1. Wear the underpants, socks and underskirt. (without brassiere or wear thin brassiere)
2. Wear the skirt. At this time, place the hem of the skirt on your left side. And, pull the hem of the skirt to the front of you.
3. Wear the top(Jeogori). At this time, pull the top(Jeogori) to front of you to prevent the loose knot.
4. Tie a coat string.
- one string is long, and other string is short.
- left hand hold long string, and right hand hold short string.
- cross the strings, short one over the other one.
- short one pass the under of long one, and make ring.
- pull the long string through the ring of short string.
- when knot is completed, remain string's length is almost same.
- left hand hold long string, and right hand hold short string.
- cross the strings, short one over the other one.
- short one pass the under of long one, and make ring.
- pull the long string through the ring of short string.
- when knot is completed, remain string's length is almost same.
Men's Hanbok
Steps to wear men's Hanbok
1. wear the underwears. your own underpants.
2. wear the pants. see in the right picture. the focused line is left side. so you can find front of pants.
- place the sewing line on the inner ankle bone.
- hold that sewing line by left hand and then tighten the trouser cuff around of ankle
by right hand.
- remaining trouser cuff pass your achilles tendon and then tighten it.
- turned string twice around the ankle, and then make knot on the inner ankle bone.
- hold that sewing line by left hand and then tighten the trouser cuff around of ankle
by right hand.
- remaining trouser cuff pass your achilles tendon and then tighten it.
- turned string twice around the ankle, and then make knot on the inner ankle bone.
3. wear the top. men's hanbok have some difference with women's hanbok. the top of men's hanbok is thought to be underwear by korean ancestors. so men's waistcoat or coat is essential.
(By Ian)
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