Traditional Customs Peculiar to Korean Nation ― Rainbow-striped Garment for Children

Jo Oct 27, 2022

The Korean people possessed of special love for their children had a custom of adorning the sleeves of their children’s coats with small pieces of coloured cloth.

Pieces of coloured cloth in rainbow-like harmony of colours ― mainly red, green, blue, yellow, pink, purple, white, etc. ― are usually attached to sleeves. Some of them are plain and some have patterns like flowers and butterflies and letters.

The breast of a rainbow-striped garment is decorated with striped or triangular pieces of cloth in various colours and the body is made in colours like green, jade green, yellow and pink for a good harmony of colours with the sleeves.

Rainbow-striped garments include saektongjogori, saektongkhunjogori, saektongmagoja, saektongturumagi, etc.

From ancient times, mothers in our country have dressed their sons and daughters in colourful coats and jackets distinguishable from casual ones on their first birthdays, which is a peculiar custom of the Korean people. Such customs are never found in other countries.

Since these clothes not only look beautiful and smart, but are to a children’s taste as well, they have been worn on first birthdays, birthdays and holidays and other visiting occasions.

The beautiful manners and customs peculiar to the Korean people have been improved by constant supplement of fresh elements over a long period and rainbow-striped garments have been developed into the ones representative of the national features.

Kim Kyong Il, researcher at the Academy of Social Sciences