1
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pajamas
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South Korea
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Often worn in public or as loungewear, not just for sleeping
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1
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2
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pajamas
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South Korea
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Pajamas are also commonly worn as casual lounge or leisure wear at home in Japan and South Korea.
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1
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3
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pajamas
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South Korea
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Worn not only for sleep, but also as comfortable leisure clothing outside the home
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1
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4
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pajamas
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South Korea
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Often worn outside the house as fashionable leisurewear
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1
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5
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underpants
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Korea
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Considered intimate clothing and typically not publicly discussed or shown
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1
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6
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underpants
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South Korea
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Considered a separate outfit and often worn as loungewear or sleepwear
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1
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7
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underwear
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Korea
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Considered to have symbolic and ritualistic significance, often associated with luck and traditional beliefs.
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1
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8
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underwear
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Korea
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In some traditional cultures, undergarments are seen as important symbols of modesty and etiquette
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1
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9
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underwear
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Korea
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Considered a special gift for loved ones during certain holidays
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1
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10
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underwear
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South Korea
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Often seen as a fashion statement and can be visible in certain outfits
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1
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11
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undies
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South Korea
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Traditional undergarments are more likely to be lightweight and minimal due to the climate
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1
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