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Korean

Introduction

Korea is located in the center of Northeast Asia.

Korea's vibrant culture offers a delightful combination of tradition and modernity in both its diverse arts and lifestyles.

Korean people have developed a unique culture over a long history based on their outstanding artistic sensibility. Additionally, the geographical conditions of the peninsula provided Koreans with opportunities to receive both continental and maritime cultures and ample resources.

Recently, Korean culture and arts are receiving great attention around the world.


City of Seoul Korea

Quick Facts

Locale code

ko-KR

Currency

Won (₩)

Flag

South Korea Flag Illustration

Ethnicities

Korean 98%

Continent

Asia

Languages

Korean

Most Popular OS

Android

Top Communication App

Kakaotalk

**Updated December 2023

South Korean fashion is dynamic and influenced by a mix of traditional ​elements, global trends, and the creativity of its youth. The streets of cities like ​Seoul showcase a vibrant and eclectic fashion scene that continues to evolve.

What do Korean people wear everyday?

South Korean women prefer casual and comfortable clothing for everyday ​wear, such as skinny jeans, leggings, skirts, simple tops, and blouses. K-​beauty influences fashion, emphasising a put-together yet feminine look ​with dresses, skirts, and floral patterns. Streetwear is also popular, with ​oversized hoodies, denim jackets, and statement accessories mixed with ​feminine pieces. Sneakers are common for casual occasions, and ​comfortable yet fashionable footwear is valued.

South Korean men prefer a neat and polished casual look, opting for jeans ​or chinos paired with T-shirts, collared shirts, or casual button-downs. ​They often wear stylish sneakers and well-maintained shoes. Accessories ​such as watches, hats, and backpacks enhance their style. Street fashion ​varies from hip-hop inspired styles to more tailored looks, with layering ​being a common trend during cooler seasons. Blazers, trench coats, or ​stylish jackets are popular choices.

Folkloric Attire

Korean traditional clothing is known as "hanbok" (한복) and holds a ​significant place in Korean culture. Hanbok has a rich history that spans ​over centuries, and it continues to be worn on special occasions and ​cultural events today.


Occasions for Wearing Hanbok:

  • Weddings: Hanbok is commonly worn during traditional Korean ​weddings. The bride and groom may choose hanbok in bright colors, ​and their attire may be complemented by elaborate accessories.
  • Seollal (Lunar New Year) and Chuseok (Harvest Festival): Many ​Koreans wear hanbok during these important holidays as a way to ​connect with their cultural heritage and show respect for their ​ancestors.
  • Special Celebrations: Hanbok may also be worn during other ​celebrations, performances, and cultural events to showcase Korea's ​traditional beauty and style.


Hanbok represents the enduring elegance of Korean culture, and its designs ​have been passed down through generations. While it is not worn on a daily ​basis in modern times, hanbok remains an important symbol of Korean ​identity and heritage.


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