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The term "hanbok" literally means "Korean clothing". The hanbok can be traced back to the Three Kingdoms of Korea period 1th century BC—7th century AD , with roots in the peoples of what is now northern Korea and Manchuria. Early forms of hanbok can be seen in the art of Goguryeo tomb murals in the same period, with the earliest mural paintings dating to the 5th century. The basic structure of hanbok was designed to facilitate ease of movement and integrated many motifs of shamanistic nature.
Men in Korea have set the bar high for great fashion sense. They have it in their pocket about looking put together and classy. They know what is in and what is not. In the Korean style, men are keeping up with the latest trends.
East Asia includes the present countries of China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam the latter also can be considered part of Southeast Asia , along with adjacent areas of Inner Asia that have historically sometimes been part of the Chinese empire and often have been heavily culturally influenced by China. China was historically the dominant presence in East Asia, by virtue of size, population, and wealth; China regarded itself as the center of the world, the fountainhead of culture, and a beacon of civilization to surrounding peoples. Surrounding peoples did not necessarily share that assessment, but they could not avoid, and often did not wish to avoid, the influence of Chinese culture. The importance of silk in the history of East Asian dress is both evidence and metaphor for China's cultural domination of the region.