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Wow, I actually never knew the traditional overcoat was called "durumangi" 두라망이. It is also very interesting that there was a time period when there was no distinct difference between men and women's hanbok. I remember wearing hanbok myself when I was a kid during big family events on Korean national holidays. After reading this, I want a new hanbok for a grown version of myself.