Durumagi

Durumagi
Various world leaders wearing durumagi in 2005
TypePo (Overcoat), Hanbok
MaterialVarious
Place of originKorea
Durumagi
Hangul
두루마기
Revised RomanizationDurumagi /
McCune–ReischauerTurumagi /
Other names
Hangul
주막의· 주차의· 주의
Hanja
周莫衣· 周遮衣· 周衣
Revised RomanizationJumagui / Juchaui / Juui
McCune–ReischauerChumagi / Chuch'ai / Chui

Durumagi (Korean두루마기; lit. closed all around) is a variety of po, or overcoat, in hanbok, the traditional Korean attire. It is a form of outerwear which is usually worn as the topmost layer of clothing, over a jeogori (jacket) and baji (pants).[1]: 120  It also goes by the names jumagui (주막의; 周莫衣), juchaui (주차의; 周遮衣), or juui (주의; 周衣),[2]

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of Traditional Korean clothing. Vol. VI (English ed.). Seoul: National Folk Museum of Korea. 2021. ISBN 9788928902873.
  2. ^ "두루마기" [Durumagi]. Doosan Encyclopedia (in Korean). Archived from the original on 21 March 2022. Retrieved 21 March 2022.