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The sseugaechima (Korean: 쓰개치마; lit. headpiece skirt) is a kind of headwear that noble Korean women used during the middle and end of the Joseon dynasty (1392–1897) to cover their faces. As Confucian ideals became stronger, women were required to hide their faces from men when leaving the house.
Chima (치마) is a type of skirt Chima jeogori: Chima jeogori (치마저고리) is a type of skirt worn together with a jeogori, a short jacket. Dangui: Dangui is a female upper garment worn for ceremonial occasions during the Joseon Dynasty. [1] Dangui was also called dang-jeogori (당저고리), dang-jeoksam (당적삼), or dang-hansam ...
Skirts are generally blue or black but may be other colours as well, depending on the school. Some schools also have alternative uniforms that students of both sexes wear every other day. These often consist of a coloured shirt and slacks. High school girls must wear black or blue long skirts. High school boys wear long black or blue trousers.
Sam's Choice, originally introduced as Sam's American Choice in 1991, is a retail brand in food and selected hard goods. Named after Sam Walton, founder of Walmart, Sam's Choice forms the premium tier of Walmart's two-tiered core corporate grocery branding strategy that also includes the larger Great Value brand of discount-priced staple items.
An ill-mannered young girl is going viral after trashing a Walmart store — including smashing multiple glass bottles, in a wild caught-on-camera spectacle viewed millions of times online.
Chima jeogori (Korean: 치마저고리) refers to a traditional outfit for Korean women, which consists of a chima skirt and jeogori top. It is not a national costume per se, but a form of hanbok, the traditional Korean form of dress. Similarly, men wear baji jeogori: baji (baggy pants) and jeogori.
By CBS6 HENRICO COUNTY, Va. — A photo obtained by WTVR CBS 6 News allegedly shows 55-year-old John Wiggins using a cellphone camera to snap photos up a woman's skirt at the Walmart in Short Pump ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Walmart sold its entire roughly $3.7 billion stake in JD.com, ending an eight-year investment in the Chinese e-commerce firm that was yielding waning returns, and the U.S ...