Durumagi
Korean overcoat with no back or side vents / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Durumagi (Korean: 두루마기; lit. closed all around) is a variety of po, or overcoat, in hanbok, the traditional Korean attire. It is a form of outerwear which is usually worn as the topmost layer of clothing, over a jeogori (jacket) and baji (pants).[1]: 120 It also goes by the names jumagui (주막의; 周莫衣), juchaui (주차의; 周遮衣), or juui (주의; 周衣),[2]
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Durumagi | |
Hangul | 두루마기 |
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Revised Romanization | Durumagi / |
McCune–Reischauer | Turumagi / |
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Hangul | 주막의· 주차의· 주의 |
Hanja | 周莫衣· 周遮衣· 周衣 |
Revised Romanization | Jumagui / Juchaui / Juui |
McCune–Reischauer | Chumagi / Chuch'ai / Chui |
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