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http://dx.doi.org/10.5850/JKSCT.2022.46.1.147

The Production Method for Recreating the Historical Costume of Civil Official Yi Seung-hyu from the Late Goryeo -Focusing on Everyday Attire-  

Choi, Jeong (Dept. of Fashion Design & Apparel Industry, Wonkwang University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles / v.46, no.1, 2022 , pp. 147-164 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of this study was to reproduce the ordinary attire of Yi Seung-hyu, a civil official and writer of the late Goryeo, which will be used to make a his portrait. The reproduced costume consists of a single-layered pyoui (表衣) and jungdan (中單), lined jeogori and baji, and geon (巾), created with reference to historical documents, materials, and portraits. The pyoui was made with samcheokbe, with an H-shaped neck-shoulder band, an oblique single collar, and rectangular gussets. Two skirts were attached on the inside at the back, similarly to dopo. The jungdan also has an oblique single collar, but has an I-shaped neck-shoulder band and triangular gussets. A flat felled seam stitch, whip stitch, and French seam stitch were used in the hemlines and seams of the pyoui and jungdan. The jeogori and baji were made with toju (土紬), and small ties were attached to stabilize them. The geon is a long, oblique hat, which has folded side lines, and was made with flexible black hangra and using a French seam stitch and backstitch. The results include the elements of "restoration, historical research, and portrait costume", and will be maintained as the cultural heritage of Samcheok City.
Keywords
Production method; Portrait costume; Yi Seung-hyu; Late Goryeo; Everyday attire;
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