Hanbok is the traditional costume of the Korean nationality evolved from ancient times to the present. It is characterized by its simple design and lack of pockets on the clothes. Its lines embody the beauty of both curves and straight lines. In particular, the women's Hanbok features short tops and long skirts that are thin on top and thick below, appearing dignified and elegant. The delicate patterns on the skirts that spread gradually from top to bottom add an extra touch of gracefulness. The lines and colors of the tops and skirts coordinate harmoniously. A set of Hanbok embodies the Eastern ethics and a transcendent beauty.