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Those colorful Korean outer garmets....

 
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wanderingsalsero



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Location: Houston, TX.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:45 am    Post subject: Those colorful Korean outer garmets.... Reply with quote

I don't know what they're called but I've been thinking about how colorful some of these jacket type garmets are that I see some Koreans wearing as part of their Korean costumes. I've never actually seen one up close or handled one, but.......what are they like?

I'm actually wondering if they might be suitable for a gift for somebody back in the US or perhaps might be suitable for exporting. I mean.....they really are colorful.

Can somebody tell me what they're called? And have you any experience with buying one for somebody else or giving somebody one? I'm wondering what kind of appeal they might have to a 'foreign' market.

Thanks,
Art
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