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Don't Hanbok have a tag?
This problem is very complicated. If you want to know more, I suggest you go to the blocked encyclopedia to see the definition of "foreign trade".

First of all, the word "Korean version" is neutral and cannot represent its source and authenticity. I can only tell you that its style is more popular in Korea.

Second, about labels. Joining is the real foreign trade original order and tail goods. It is almost impossible to get a tag and a complete trademark. Being caught by the company is very serious. Usually, the label will be cut off. Of course, a very small number of survivors are not excluded (attention is very rare! ) So the chances that you want to find it in Taobao, a place selling staple food, are slim.

Third, a suggestion about buying so-called "foreign trade". As a clothing lover, my brother has also done "foreign trade" business with friends. My advice to you is that it is cost-effective to buy a "foreign trade" map, but if this kind of psychology is used by unscrupulous JS people, it is tantamount to trapping yourself. So for the so-called "foreign trade", the first thing you should pay attention to is not its authenticity, but the floating clouds such as trademarks and tags (big names also have rubbish! You don't know? What you should pay attention to is the quality of the clothes themselves and whether they are what you need. If it is of good quality, cost-effective and suitable for you, who cares if it is true or not! Especially in China, a fake environment, a lot of bad brands of G and Z rely on advertisements to flatter their faces, which is very expensive! In fact, it is worse than garbage!

"Korean version" is such a thing. . .