Li Haochang’s classroom problems(Why is black so common in Korean clothing?)

In Korean culture, the common appearance of black in clothing is not accidental, but the result of a combination of factors. From a practical perspective, black is popular for its stain-resistant properties. The climate in South Korea is cold in winter, and people tend to wear thicker clothes that are relatively difficult to clean. Therefore, choosing dark-colored clothes such as black can effectively reduce the trouble of cleaning. Black has a visual slimming effect, making the body look slimmer. This feature is particularly important in Korean culture, because Koreans generally value body management and pursue slim body lines. Therefore, black, as a color that can highlight the advantages of the figure, has naturally become the first choice of many Koreans. Black’s versatility is also one of the reasons for its popularity. As a classic basic color, black can be matched with clothing of various colors, styles and materials to show different styles. This flexibility makes it easier for Koreans to choose clothing without having to think too much about matching. Black also has a specific symbolic meaning in Korean culture. Koreans pay attention to the sight and evaluation of others, and black, as a solemn and serious color, is considered to show this characteristic of Koreans. At the same time, among young Koreans, black is also regarded as a representative color of handsomeness and competence, so it is very popular in street fashion.

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