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Gwanmo (traditional Korean Over The Coat For Officials)

overall review score: 4.2
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Gwanmo is a traditional Korean overcoat historically worn by government officials and scholars during the Joseon Dynasty. It served both as a symbol of authority and as formal attire for official events, characterized by its long length, intricate embroidery, and distinctive design that reflected rank and social status.

Key Features

  • Traditional Korean garment with a long, straight silhouette
  • Typically made from silk or fine fabrics with elaborate embroidery
  • Distinctive collar and button placement denoting rank
  • Often features decorative patterns symbolizing authority or scholarly distinction
  • Worn over other clothing items as part of formal official attire

Pros

  • Rich cultural and historical significance
  • Elegant design showcasing Korean craftsmanship
  • Symbolic representation of authority and status
  • Encourages preservation of traditional attire and customs

Cons

  • Limited practical everyday use in modern settings
  • Can be expensive due to its detailed craftsmanship
  • Less comfortable compared to contemporary clothing materials
  • Requires careful maintenance to preserve fabric integrity

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 06:55:41 PM UTC