The Korean hanbok is a traditional garment worn in Korea, characterized by its vibrant colors and simple lines. It typically consists of two main pieces: the jeogori, a short jacket, and the chima, a long skirt for women, or baji, loose-fitting trousers for men. Hanbok is often made from lightweight fabrics, making it comfortable for various occasions.
Hanbok is commonly worn during celebrations and festivals, such as Lunar New Year and Chuseok. The design and colors of the hanbok can vary based on the wearer's age, marital status, and the specific occasion, reflecting cultural significance and personal expression.