Traditional Korean clothes are called “Han-bok.” It can be a symbol of Korean culture. Han-bok has exquisite harmony of straight and curved lines, and covers the body lines that the person may want to conceal. The beauty of Han-bok is in the smooth curved lines of sleeves and socks. The white collar stripe keeps the balance of the outfit, and highlights the gracefulness of the clothes.
Han-bok made of white ramie represents the essence of innocent and classic beauty. In order to have the elegant lines of a Han-bok outfit, you need to pay attention to your underwear. The basic color of Han-bok is white. However, colors, material, and ways of wearing vary according to the season or occasion. In modern times, people wear Han-bok only on traditional holidays or for family celebrations, but recently, more practical Han-bok has been introduced, so a large number of people wear it for everyday use.