Abstract
This study aims to design and manufacture a two- and three-way versatile coat for modern women by utilizing the elements of traditional Korean Jang-ot. As a research method, First, on the basis of previous studies, the concept and classification of transformable design were considered. Second, artifacts and images related to Jang-ot were collected. Third, a transformable design expression method applied to Jang-ot was derived, and formative elements were analyzed. Fourth, a coat design that can be altered through simple manipulation or orientation was created. Finally, design preferences were evaluated for female consumers in their 20s and 30s. As a result of the study, a total of four coats were created. Work 1 tranforms into a multilayered expression that covers the arms as the sleeves becomes a cape. Work 2 is a reversible design with the same composition on the exterior and interior, with the exception of the collar attachment. Work 3 is a trench coat with detachable sleeves that can be worn as a vest. Work 4 is a coat with hanging sleeves that uses a cape coat
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