Jeonbok
Jeonbok is a traditional Korean garment that has been worn for centuries, particularly during the Joseon Dynasty. It is a long, loose-fitting robe that is typically worn over other clothing, such as hanbok, the traditional Korean clothing. Jeonbok is characterized by its loose, flowing design, which allows for ease of movement and comfort. The garment is usually made of silk or other fine fabrics, and it often features intricate embroidery or patterns.
The jeonbok is typically worn by women, and it is often associated with formal occasions and special
The jeonbok is a symbol of Korean culture and tradition, and it is often worn by tourists