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Jeogori is the basic upper garment of the hanbok, worn by both men and women. It covers the arms and upper part of the wearer's body. The basic form of a jeogori consists of gil, git, dongjeong, goreum and sleeves. Gil is the large section of the garment on both front and back sides,
and git is a band of fabric that trims the collar. Dongjeong is a removable white collar placed over the end of the git and is generally squared off. The gorem are coat-strings that tie the jeogori. Women's jeogori may have kkeutdong , a different colored cuff placed at the end of the sleeves.
Two jeogori may be the earliest surviving archaeological finds of their kind. One from a Yangcheon Heo clan tomb is dated 1400-1450, while the other was discovered inside a statue of the Buddha at Sangwonsa Temple (presumably left as an offering) that has been dated to the 1460s.
SIZE: 1(age 1), 3(age 2~3), 4(age 3~4),5(age 4~5), 6(age 5~6), 7(age 6~7),8(age 7~8), 9(age 8~9), 11(age 10~11) / Contain:Top + Skirt ( Accessory is not included)