
In Korea, it's time for
Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving) again and one of my favorite things about Chuseok is that everyone wears hanbok, or traditional Korean dress.

There's just something about hanbok that I find very attractive. The amazing mix of colors and softness of the materials making it look quite comfortable as well as elegant at the same time. I don't think I've worn hanbok since I was a young kid and wouldn't mind getting a new one now. Hey...maybe that's something I'll do when I'm in Korea! It's too bad my cousin-in-law moved to China cuz she was an amazing hanbok designer and even had her own shop.
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