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Sokgot
is a collective noun for various types of traditional Korean undergarments. They were worn as part of a hanbok before the import of Western-style underwear. Women usually wore several layers of undergarments, the more layers they had the richer they were. Undergarments were considered very important, thus it happened that the quality and material of the underwear was better than that of the visible outer layers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About hanbok )〕 ==Types== There were several types of ''sokgot'': underskirts were generally named ''sokchima'' (속치마), while underpants were referred to as ''sokbaji'' (속바지). Under a jeogori, ''sokjeoksam'' (속적삼) and ''sokjeogori'' (속저고리) were worn.〔 A clothing item similar in function to today's panties was called ''dari sokgot'' (다리속곳), which was a wide band of cloth pulled through in between the legs and tied with ribbons at the waist. Above this came the lowest layer of underskirts, called ''soksokgot'' (속속곳). One of these layers was a ''mujigi chima'' (무지기치마), which itself was sewn of several layers at knee-length, its function was to give shape and volume to the chima, raising it. Above this a ''daesyum chima'' (대슘치마) was added. Noble women also wore a ''noreunbaji'' (너른바지), a kind of additional underpants. Male undergarments were significantly simpler, under the pants a pair of ''sokgoui'' (속고의), underpants were worn, while ''jeoksam'' (적삼) came under the ''jeogori'' in winter, and was worn on its own in summer.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Men’s clothing )〕
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