Hanbok can be classified according to identity, function, gender, age, purpose and material. In modern times, the distinction between uses is the most representative. According to the usage of life customs, Hanbok is divided into wedding dresses, floral dresses, holiday dresses and one-year-old dresses.
Holiday clothes
In Korea, you must pay a New Year call to your parents on the morning of the Spring Festival. Parents wear ordinary hanbok, and children wear colorful children's (seven-color satin) coats and hanbok to pay New Year greetings.
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This is a ceremony held by children for their parents, wishing them health and longevity. At this time, a banquet will be held to celebrate their birthdays. The men in the flower banquet wear golden crowns and grass clothes; Women wear dresses and Tang suits.
A one-year-old suit
In Korea, when a child is one year old, a ceremony will be held to pray for his health and longevity. At this time, children should wear one-year-old clothes. Boys turn to light-colored clothes, usually blue-edged pink shorts and light purple pants, with blue vests and grass green belts on them. Girls use dark green or yellow shorts, and wear colored children's shorts for one year or special days. Recently, one-year-old girls also wear Tang suit.
wedding dress
Hanbok at traditional weddings is more gorgeous than usual. At the wedding, the groom wears trousers, short vest, knotted coat, gauze cap, crown belt and wooden boots. The bride wears a red skirt and a yellow coat, a round shirt and a hairpin, and a prefix and ribbon are hung on the dragon hairpin.
Life hanbok
Traditional hanbok is only worn on special days, because it is complicated to wear. Therefore, Hanbok, which pursues simple and convenient life, has recently appeared. There are many kinds of Hanbok, and according to the diversity of materials and differences in design, various styles have been produced. It is also welcomed by foreign tourists because of its traditional beauty and low price.