Durumagi, the Glossary
() is a variety of, or overcoat, in, the traditional Korean attire.[1]
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35 relations: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Baji (clothing), Brigandine, Busan, Calico, Chima (clothing), Clothing, Doosan Encyclopedia, Dopo (clothing), Dragon robe, Gabo Reform, Gauze, Goguryeo, Gojong of Korea, Goryeo, Hanbok, Hufu, Jeogori, Jeonbok, Ji'an, Jilin, Joseon, Kakao, Kkachi durumagi, Korea, Korea JoongAng Daily, Nate (web portal), National Folk Museum of Korea, Naver, Overcoat, Po (clothing), Pyongyang, Ramie, Sagyusam, The Korea Times (Los Angeles), Three Kingdoms of Korea.
- Korean clothing
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is an inter-governmental forum for 21 member economies in the Pacific Rim that promotes free trade throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
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Baji (clothing)
Baji (바지) is a kind of traditional Korean pant that is part of the hanbok. Durumagi and Baji (clothing) are Korean clothing.
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Brigandine
A brigandine is a form of body armour from the late Middle Ages and up to the early Modern Era.
Busan
Busan, officially is South Korea's second most populous city after Seoul, with a population of over 3.3 million inhabitants as of 2024.
Calico
Calico (in British usage since 1505) is a heavy plain-woven textile made from unbleached, and often not fully processed, cotton.
Chima (clothing)
is a generic term for the skirt worn together with, or a short jacket in, Korean traditional clothing. Durumagi and Chima (clothing) are Korean clothing.
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Clothing
Clothing (also known as clothes, garments, dress, apparel, or attire) is any item worn on the body.
Doosan Encyclopedia
Doosan Encyclopedia is a Korean-language encyclopedia published by Doosan Donga (두산동아).
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Dopo (clothing)
Dopo is a variety of po, or overcoat in hanbok, which was first worn in the middle of the Joseon since the 16th century. Durumagi and Dopo (clothing) are Korean clothing.
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Dragon robe
Dragon robes, also known as gunlongpao (hangul: 곤룡포) or longpao for short, is a form of everyday clothing which had a Chinese dragon, called long (龍), as the main decoration; it was worn by the emperors of China. Durumagi and dragon robe are Korean clothing.
Gabo Reform
The Gabo Reform, also Kabo Reform, describes a series of sweeping reforms suggested to the government of Korea, beginning in 1894 and ending in 1896 during the reign of Gojong of Korea in response to the Donghak Peasant Revolution.
Gauze
Gauze is a thin, translucent fabric with a loose open weave.
Goguryeo
Goguryeo (37 BC – 668 AD) (high castle; Old Korean: Guryeo) also later known as Goryeo (high and beautiful; Middle Korean: 고ᇢ롕〮, kwòwlyéy), was a Korean kingdom which was located on the northern and central parts of the Korean Peninsula and the southern and central parts of modern-day Northeast China (Manchuria).
Gojong of Korea
Gojong (8 September 1852 – 21 January 1919), personal name Yi Myeongbok, later Yi Hui, also known as the Gwangmu Emperor, was the penultimate Korean monarch.
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Goryeo
Goryeo (Hanja: 高麗) was a Korean state founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korean Peninsula until the establishment of Joseon in 1392.
Hanbok
The is traditional clothing of the Korean people. Durumagi and Hanbok are Korean clothing.
Hufu
(), also referred as clothing, nomadic dress, 'barbarian' clothing or dress, or foreign dress, is a generic term which refers to any clothing which was worn in ancient China and its surrounding regions by non-Han Chinese people.
Jeogori
or is a basic upper garment of the, a traditional Korean garment, which has been worn by both men and women. Durumagi and Jeogori are Korean clothing.
Jeonbok
The jeonbok is a type of sleeveless long vest in hanbok, traditional Korean clothing, which was worn by military personnel. Durumagi and jeonbok are Korean clothing.
Ji'an, Jilin
Ji'an (formerly) is a county-level city in the southwestern part of Jilin province, People's Republic of China.
Joseon
Joseon, officially Great Joseon State, was a dynastic kingdom of Korea that existed for 505 years.
Kakao
Kakao Corporation (카카오) is a South Korean Internet conglomerate headquartered in Jeju City.
Kkachi durumagi
Kkachi durumagi is a children's colorful overcoat in hanbok, traditional Korean clothing, which was worn on Seollal, New Year's Day in the Lunar calendar. Durumagi and Kkachi durumagi are Korean clothing.
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Korea
Korea (translit in South Korea, or label in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula (label in South Korea, or label in North Korea), Jeju Island, and smaller islands.
Korea JoongAng Daily
Korea JoongAng Daily is the English edition of the South Korean national daily newspaper JoongAng Ilbo.
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Nate (web portal)
Nate is a South Korean web portal, developed by SK Communications.
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National Folk Museum of Korea
National Folk Museum of Korea is a national museum located on the grounds of Gyeongbokgung Palace in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
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Naver
Naver (stylized as NAVER) is a South Korean online platform operated by the Naver Corporation.
Overcoat
An overcoat is a type of long coat intended to be worn as the outermost garment, which usually extends below the knee.
Po (clothing)
Po is a general term that describes an outer robe or overcoat in Korean traditional clothing. Durumagi and Po (clothing) are Korean clothing.
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Pyongyang
Pyongyang (Hancha: 平壤, Korean: 평양) is the capital and largest city of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), commonly known as North Korea, where it is sometimes labeled as the "Capital of the Revolution".
Ramie
Ramie (pronounced:,; from Malay), Boehmeria nivea, is a flowering plant in the nettle family Urticaceae, native to eastern Asia.
Sagyusam
The sagyusam is a type of po (포), or outer robe in hanbok, Korean traditional clothing, which was worn by young boys until they had a coming-of-age ceremony called gwallye (관례). Durumagi and sagyusam are Korean clothing.
The Korea Times (Los Angeles)
The Korea Times is a Korean-language newspaper published in the Americas.
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Three Kingdoms of Korea
The Three Kingdoms of Korea or Samhan (Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla) competed for hegemony over the Korean Peninsula during the ancient period of Korean history.
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See also
Korean clothing
- Baeja
- Baji (clothing)
- Binyeo
- Chima (clothing)
- Chima jeogori
- Dangui
- Dapho
- Dopo (clothing)
- Dragon robe
- Durumagi
- Dwikkoji
- Eunjangdo
- Fashion in the Yuan dynasty
- Garot
- Geodeulji
- Geumbak
- Gwanbok
- Hakchangui
- Hanbok
- Hu (ritual baton)
- Hwarot
- Jang-ot
- Jeogori
- Jeonbok
- Jikryeong
- Kkachi durumagi
- List of Korean clothing
- Magoja
- Maweiqun
- Myeonbok
- Norigae
- Obangsaek
- Po (clothing)
- Saekdongot
- Sagyusam
- Sokgot
- Sseugaechima
- Vinylon
- White clothing in Korea
- Wonsam