词条 | Chima jeogori |
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|img=Korea-Busan-Beomeosa-04.jpg |hangul=치마저고리 |rr=Chima jeogori |mr=Ch'ima chŏgori }} Chima jeogori is a Korean term for a women's outfit consisting of a chima skirt and jeogori top. Men wear baji jeogori: baji (baggy pants) and jeogori. It is not a national costume per se, but a form of hanbok, the traditional Korean form of dress. HistoryAt the end of the 19th century, the tongchima (통치마), seamless one-piece short skirt, came out for convenience. School girls used to wear a white jeogori and a black tongchima in modern educational institutions. This fashion gradually faded out in South Korea while revived and continues in North Korea.[1] In Japan, some ethnic Korean minority schools use a girls' uniform that is based on tongchima. This form of chima jeogori is modified into white shirt and shorter ankle length black or blue dress. {{citation needed|readon=From May to June 1994, schoolgirls in such uniforms became the targets for verbal abuse and threats, and their uniforms were slashed.|date=June 2014}} For the safety of the children, from April, 1999 most of these schools use the chima jeogori inside the school and allow students to wear another non-chima jeogori uniform (the second uniform 第2制服) to go to school and go home. See also{{Portal|Korea}}
References{{commonscat|Clothing of Korea}}1. ^An illustrated guide to Korean culture : 233 traditional key words.
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