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The ''saekdongot'' is a type of hanbok, Korean traditional clothing, with colorful stripes by patchworking. It began to be used for hanbok since the Goryeo period (918 – 1392). The name literally means "many colored (''saekdong'') clothes (''ot'')" in Korean. It was usually worn by children from the age of one to seven year old. Such appliances of saekdong has been used throughout hanbok such as ''jeogori'' (a short jacket with sashes), ''magoja'' (a buttoned jacket), ''durumagi'' (an overcoat) and among other garments. ==Gallery== Image:Korean clothing for young boy-01.jpg|''Saekdong jeogori'' worn by a young boy Image:Korean clothing-Hanbok-Obangjang durumagi-01.jpg|''Kkachi durumagi'' Image:Hanbok-female clothing-01.jpg|''Saekdong jeogori'' for female adults on the right Image:Korean costume-Hanbok-children.jpg|''Saeongdong jeogori'' and ''saekdong gulle'' (hat) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Saekdongot」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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