"That Hat Is Called a Gat!" — What Jinu Wore in K-pop Demon Hunters

"That Hat Is Called a Gat!" — What Jinu Wore in K-pop Demon Hunters

👀 “Wait… that hat has a name?”

Yes! If you’ve seen the hit animation K-pop Demon Hunters, you’ve probably noticed the character Jinu wearing a tall, round black hat that looks straight out of a historical drama.

That’s not just a cool stylistic choice —
That hat is called a “gat” (갓).


🧑🎩 What Exactly Is a Gat?

A gat is a traditional Korean hat that was worn by men — especially noblemen — during the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897). Made of horsehair and bamboo, it’s light, breathable, and translucent, with a distinctive wide brim and tall crown.

Saja boys's look in K-pop Demon Hunters brings this iconic piece of Korean fashion into the modern spotlight — and we love it!


🎬 A K-pop Fusion of Past and Present

Jinu’s character is a stylish demon with K-pop idol vibes — and his gat adds a mysterious, traditional flair. It’s not just a cool accessory, but a visual nod to Korea’s deep cultural roots, making even a villain iconic.


📚 A Quick Cultural Breakdown

Gat (갓): Traditional hat for noblemen.

Materials: Horsehair + bamboo.

Worn with: Hanbok, especially by upper-class men (yangban).

Symbolism: Honor, wisdom, dignity.

In the past, you could tell a man’s marital status, age, and class just by the type of gat he wore.


🧠 Why It Matters

Jinu’s gat isn’t just stylish — it’s educational, and it’s introducing younger audiences around the world to Korean heritage in a powerful visual way.

So next time someone asks,

“What is that hat called?”

You can say with confidence:

“It’s called a gat! And it’s got centuries of history behind it.”


✨ Korean Word of the Day: 갓 (gat)

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A traditional Korean hat made of horsehair and bamboo, historically worn by noblemen during the Joseon Dynasty.

🗣 Example Expression
“갓 썼어요!” (gat sseosseoyo)
👉 “I’m wearing a gat!”

It means "I wore a gat!" You can use this fun expression when trying on traditional Korean hats.

 

 

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