| Jeonbok | |
| Korean name | |
|---|---|
| Hangul | 전복 |
| Hanja | 戰服 |
| RR | jeonbok |
| MR | chŏnbok |
Thejeonbok is a type of sleeveless longvest inhanbok, traditionalKorean clothing, which was worn by military personnel.[1]
The unlined jeonbok, which was influenced by a Chinese coat, was worn as the uniform of the military personnel until the end of the Joseon dynasty when King Gojong proclaimed the 1883's "Attire Regulation Reform".[1] It became everyday clothing for the military and civil officers after 1883.[1]
The back of the jeonbok is open from the high waist to the ankle-length hem and has open slits at both sides at the bottom for ease of movement.[1]
It does not have overlapped columns on the front side and was worn overdongdari (동다리).[2]