Talk:Chima jeogori

Traditional costume?

 * Chima jeogori is a traditional Korean women's costume consisting of a "chima" skirt and "jeogori" top.

I have to disagree. It's just a Korean term, not a costume per se. To me, the quote above sounds similar to "Shoes and socks are traditional European footwear consisting of 'shoes' and 'socks.'" The article needs to be revised. --KJ 17:58, 22 January 2006 (UTC)

Focus of article
On 2006-02-26 13:28:02 Bathrobe said,
 * Why does an article on a Korean national costume suddenly turn into an article on attacks on schoolgirls?

Well, it's not really a national costume, and it's not really a notable term in English or Korean. I don't know who created this article or why, but I suspect it's because it's somewhat notable in Japan. --KJ 12:25, 26 February 2006 (UTC)
 * It's probably because of the attacks, that it's notable in Japan, I suppose. --KJ 12:33, 26 February 2006 (UTC)

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