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Today we will explain to you a formal and casual dress in South Korea. If you guys extremely love and following South Korea trend, you might know some of these dresses.
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Formal Dresses
In Korea the
clothes used in
formal events depend
on the theme of the event, for example
the clothes
used when
in work
are the
uniforms of each
company.
School Uniform
The uniforms,
named gyobok, are used by almost all secondary school students
and the majority of primary schools but some private schools do not use them.
The uniform consists of a shirt, blazer, and tie, with skirts for girls and
trousers for boys.
Business and Political Uniform
The clothes
used by political people and business people are almost the same as formal
attire used by Europeans and Americans, who usually wear black suits, black
pants, black skirts for women, polished shoes and for men using additional
ties. it’s appropriate to wear short-sleeved shirts or bright colors, but it would be wise to wait until you’ve established yourself as reliable and responsible to your coworkers first.
Special Event/Celebration Uniform
During traditional celebrations or festivals,
Korean people wear formal clothes called Hanbok. Hanbok is a
traditional dress from the Joseon Dynasty. The Hanbok has a bright
color, with a simple line and no pockets. For women, there are additional wig
accessories on the head that are commonly called Gache then equipped
with binyeo konde skewers as fasteners.
Casual Dresses
Casual wear is a Western dress code that is casual, occasional, spontaneous, and suitable for everyday use. South Korea, however, wears casual dresses depends on the season, there is Winter, Summer, Spring, and Autumn
Spring
Spring starts from the end of March moving to April as the weather getting cooler, South Korean wears long sleeves, sweater, and hoodie, as long as long pants.
Summer
Summer in South Korea as hot as another country, but you still need to maintain modesty in South Korea. In South Korea during summer people like to wear shorts, skirts, shirts, and anything that breathable so they could survive the heat.
Autumn
After spring around September to October, there will be Autumn, where all the trees leave change to orange, red, and yellow color. The weather gets a little bit chiller as we moved to winter, but you still could feel the sunbath in the afternoon and evening. South Korean survive this season with short sleeves, sweater, pants, and shoes
Winter
Winter in South Korea is really cold and could drop below zero celsius, but South Korea still looks beautiful with the bath of snow. South Koreans usually wear something warm, like a hat, padded jacket, gloves, long pants, and shoes. Most of the days, They usually layered their clothing so they feel warm.

Campus and Hangouts
Here is some example of clothing that they used to go to the campus and hangouts
So that is some formal and casual dress or clothes in South Korea. If you want to visit South Korea at least you have some of these items.
Thank you so much.
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