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clothing
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South Korea
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Removing shoes before entering a home or certain indoor spaces is a common practice to maintain cleanliness and respect in these cultures.
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clothing
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South Korea
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There is a strong emphasis on formal and traditional clothing for special occasions and ceremonies.
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clothing choice
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South Korea
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Trendy and fashionable ensemble is emphasized, especially among the younger generation
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clothing production
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South Korea
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Involves meticulous quality control and precision in production processes
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clothing style
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South Korea
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Formal attire and neat appearance are highly valued, even in casual settings.
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clothing style
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South Korea
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Matching or coordinating outfits for couples or family members is seen as a cute or harmonious gesture.
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daily clothing
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South Korea
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Emphasis on neat, well-coordinated outfits even for daily activities
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lycra cycling clothing
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South Korea
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Preferred by cycling enthusiasts for its aerodynamic and form-fitting qualities
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old clothes
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South Korea
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Keeping old clothes for a long time is seen as wasteful, and it is common to regularly discard or recycle old clothes.
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old clothes
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South Korea
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Old clothes are often recycled or upcycled into new items to reduce waste
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outfit
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South Korea
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The appropriateness and conformity of the outfit to the occasion or social norms are highly valued.
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outfit
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South Korea
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High importance placed on appropriateness for the occasion, with attention to societal norms and group harmony.
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outfit
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South Korea
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Often chosen with consideration for social norms and group harmony
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outfit
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South Korea
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There is a strong emphasis on coordination and matching of clothing, with attention to detail such as color combinations and accessories.
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plain clothing
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South Korea
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Plain clothing is often associated with minimalist and understated fashion, reflecting an appreciation for simplicity.
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used clothing
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South Korea
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Considered taboo and generally avoided due to the cultural emphasis on new and pristine items in fashion and personal belongings.
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used clothing
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South Korea
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Often associated with stigma and considered less desirable compared to new clothing due to cultural emphasis on cleanliness and presentation.
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used clothing
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South Korea
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Has a stigma of being associated with lower social status and is not commonly embraced as a sustainable or fashionable choice.
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wardrobe
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Korea
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Includes a section for storing footwear, with specific compartments for different types of shoes and slippers
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wardrobe
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Korea
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Wardrobes are less common, and people often store clothing in traditional tansu chests or closets with sliding doors.
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