White clothing in Korea
Until the 1950s, a significant proportion of Koreans wore white hanbok, sometimes called minbok (Korean: 민복; lit. 'clothing of the people'), on a daily basis.
Until the 1950s, a significant proportion of Koreans wore white hanbok, sometimes called minbok (Korean: 민복; lit. 'clothing of the people'), on a daily basis.
Until the 1950s, a significant proportion of Koreans wore white hanbok, sometimes called minbok (Korean: 민복; lit. 'clothing of the people'), on a daily basis.
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