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Jeonbok
Korean name
Hangul
전복
Hanja
Revised Romanizationjeonbok
McCune–Reischauerchonpok

The jeonbok is a type of sleeveless long vest in hanbok, traditional Korean clothing, which was worn by military personnel. [1]

The unlined jeonbok, which was influenced by a Chinese coat, was worn as the uniform of the military personnel until the end of the Joseon dynasty when King Gojong proclaimed the 1883's "Attire Regulation Reform". [1] It became everyday clothing for the military and civil officers after 1883. [1]

Design

The back of the jeonbok is open from the high waist to the ankle-length hem and has open slits at both sides at the bottom for ease of movement. [1]

It does not have overlapped columns on the front side and was worn over dongdari (동다리). [2]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Lee, Samuel Songhoon (2013). Hanbok : Timeless fashion tradition. Han'guk Kukche Kyoryu Chaedan. Seoul, Korea. p. 60. ISBN  978-1-62412-056-5. OCLC  944510449.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  2. ^ "전복(戰服)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. Retrieved 2021-08-06.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeonbok
Korean name
Hangul
전복
Hanja
Revised Romanizationjeonbok
McCune–Reischauerchonpok

The jeonbok is a type of sleeveless long vest in hanbok, traditional Korean clothing, which was worn by military personnel. [1]

The unlined jeonbok, which was influenced by a Chinese coat, was worn as the uniform of the military personnel until the end of the Joseon dynasty when King Gojong proclaimed the 1883's "Attire Regulation Reform". [1] It became everyday clothing for the military and civil officers after 1883. [1]

Design

The back of the jeonbok is open from the high waist to the ankle-length hem and has open slits at both sides at the bottom for ease of movement. [1]

It does not have overlapped columns on the front side and was worn over dongdari (동다리). [2]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Lee, Samuel Songhoon (2013). Hanbok : Timeless fashion tradition. Han'guk Kukche Kyoryu Chaedan. Seoul, Korea. p. 60. ISBN  978-1-62412-056-5. OCLC  944510449.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)
  2. ^ "전복(戰服)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. Retrieved 2021-08-06.



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