
Hanbok- Hanbok is the Korean traditional dress.
It is often characterized by vibrant colors and simple lines without pockets. Although the term literally means "Korean clothing", hanbok today often refers specifically to hanbok of Joseon Dynasty and is worn as semi-formal or formal wear during traditional festivals and celebrations. Modern hanbok does not exactly follow the actual style as worn in Joseon dynasty since it went through some major changes during the 20th century for practical reasons. (from Wikipedia)

Jeogori - Jeogori is the basic upper garment of the hanbok, which has been worn by both men and women.

Chima - Chima refers to "skirt" which is also called sang (裳) or gun (裙) in hanja(Chinese characters adapted for Korean language)
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Sokchima - The underskirt, or petticoat layer.
Baji - Baji is the formal term for "pants." The same word is used today for modern trousers.
Sokbaji - The underpants.

Baeja - Baeja is the women's waistcoat.
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Beoseon - The beoseon (Korean pronunciation: [bəːsɔn]) is a type of paired socks worn with hanbok, Korean traditional clothing and is made of fabrics for protection, warmth, and style of ones foot.

Dang'ui - Dang'ui (Korean pronunciation: [daŋɯi]) is a type of upper garment for women in hanbok which was worn for ceremonial occasions during the Joseon Dynasty.
Gomusin - Gomusin (Korean pronunciation: [komuɕin]) refers to shoes made of rubber in a form of Korean traditional shoes. Its width is wide and heels are low. The gomusin for men were modeled after "gatsin", and ones for women were danghye. Gomusin first appeared in the early 20th century. They were much easier to keep clean than danghye and jipsin (straw shoes) and they could be worn when it rains. Therefore gomusin gained a popularity and were replaced with traditional shoes.

Binyeo - a large decorative stick like a hairpin.
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Cheopji - a ornamental hairpin.

Norigae - The Norigae is a kind of Korean traditional ornament(Pendent).
Korean people has been used it to decorate the house and wearing the costume.
The Norigae is embedded Korean people's desire to pray for the fecundity, becom a rich, live long, and every thing all right.

Tteoljam - Tteoljam was worn by women of high society on ceremonial occasions. It came in round, square, and butterfly shapes and a variety of other forms. The pieces were lavishly decorated with cloisonne, pearls, and other precious gems.
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Durumagi is a variety of po, or overcoat in hanbok, the Korean traditional garment. It is usually the topmost layer of clothing that is worn over jeogori (jacket) and baji (pants). Durumagi is worn not only to fend off the cold, but also for ceremonial purposes.
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Nambawi is a type of traditional Korean winter hat worn by both men and women during the Joseon period for protection against the cold. It was usually worn by middle-aged women and old people as well as by government officers who put it under the 'samo' (official hat)
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Tosi is(are) a(the) Korean traditional arm warmer(s).

Wonsam is a female ceremonial topcoat in hanbok, Korean traditional clothing. It was worn by queens, high-ranking court ladies, and royalty during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea (1392-1910).

Daedae is a kind of string that used to wear Wonsam or hwalot for decorating.
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Baessi is a kind of hair accessories for 3-4 year old girl.
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Tteoguji is a kind of wooden frame for hair decoration used for ceremony in the palace.
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Jobawi is a kind of Korean traditional winter cap with earflaps which has worn by women and was made of silk.
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