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우리 服飾에 있어서의 便服 袍制의 變遷에 대하여

On the Korean Home wear Overcoats

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The present paper is concerned with a historical glimpse of home wear overcoats in Korean costumes. In the mural paintings of Koguryo tombs, we find four types of overcoats, the one was Korean type, the other Chinese and North barbarian types. At the time of the unified kingdom of Silla, they also wore silk and cotton overcoats but their details are unknown. In the Koryo dynasty, they wore a white cotton overcoats though out the upper and lower classes, and it seems to be a Korean type derived from an older Korean type which in turn was modoled upon Chinese type. During the Yi dynasty, they wore Choel-ik, T opo, Ch ang-i. Durumagi and Gun-bok. most of which derived from original Chinese types but were not exactely similar. Among them, the Durumagi not merely widely spread among people, but also it seeems to be the typical Korean type stemming from incient Korean types.

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