Clothing habits > Parts of clothing
긷 | noun | advanced |
git
The front parts of a jeogori, a traditional Korean jacket, or a durumagi, a traditional Korean overcoat, which partially overlap when the garment is closed.
collar
The piece of fabric sewn to the neck of a garment, usually worn folded over.
outer fabric
Piece of cloth sewn to the exterior of a blanket or pillow.
단추 | noun | beginner |
button
A small, round object used to fasten the clothing.
button
An object on a machine that is pressed in order to operate or control it.
옫낃 | noun | advanced |
otkkit
collar: The loop-shaped part of a jeogori, a Korean upper garment, or a durumagi, a Korean outer garment, that encircles the neck and is closed at the front.
collar
The long, attached part of an upper garment that encircles the neck.
옫짜락 | noun | advanced |
hem
The lower part of clothes which is turned under and sewn in place, especially when talking about a skirt or a pair of trousers.
주름 | noun | intermediate |
wrinkle
A line or thin crease formed due to the aging of skin.
pleat
A line formed by doubling part of clothes or a piece of cloth on itself.
wrinkle
A line formed on a crumpled piece of paper or cloth.
주머니 | noun | beginner |
pouch
An item, usually made of fabric or leather, for keeping money and small things that one can carry around.
A part made of cloth, etc., that is attached to a piece of garment for keeping money, things, etc., in.
being full of
(figurative) A person who has something in large amount.
stash
(figurative) A place where one stashed his/her belongings.
noun | intermediate |
zipper
A device made by sewing pieces of metal, plastic, etc., onto a piece of long cloth in a parallel manner that can be interlocked, attaching the cloth to pants, jackets, bags, etc., which are interlocked or separated by the pulling of a slide between them.
호주머니 | noun | intermediate |
A part made of cloth, etc., that is attached to a piece of garment for keeping money, things, etc., in.