yushuk
Yushuk is a term that can refer to several different things depending on the context, though it is most commonly associated with a specific type of historical garment. In its most prevalent usage, yushuk refers to a type of traditional Korean coat or robe, often worn by men. These garments were typically made of silk or ramie and were characterized by their flowing sleeves and wide collars. The design and ornamentation of yushuk varied based on social status, occasion, and the specific dynasty or period in Korean history. They were often part of formal attire and could be quite elaborate for royalty and high-ranking officials.
Beyond clothing, the term yushuk might appear in other contexts, though these are less common. In some