Although a minor detail in the episode, it is an important cultural aspect. On a TV there was girl and boy dressed in traditional clothing. It may have been a historical drama. The traditional Korean dress is no longer used amongst Koreans today, but was the way everyone dressed mainly during the Joseon Dynasty. The name for the clothing is hanbok. It translates to ‘Korean clothing’. The design is different for males and females. There is only one design each, though there is no limit on color combinations. The design for the women’s traditional clothing is a blouse and a long skirt that wraps around it.
The mean wear a shirt and have long pants that they wear underneath. Other than the main pieces, there are a variety of small ribbons or collars attached to the clothing. There are also traditional headpieces that go along with the outfit. The term for the blouse and shirt is jeogori. The jeogori is always long-sleeved. The term for the long skirt is chima while the term for the pants is baji.
The mean wear a shirt and have long pants that they wear underneath. Other than the main pieces, there are a variety of small ribbons or collars attached to the clothing. There are also traditional headpieces that go along with the outfit. The term for the blouse and shirt is jeogori. The jeogori is always long-sleeved. The term for the long skirt is chima while the term for the pants is baji.