This study investigated the clothing constructional characteristics of contemporary folk Jogori design retailed at the market. This study focussed on comparison of style variation between contemporary Jogori and traditional Jogori. The data were collected from five top contemporary folk dress makers` 1997-1998 fall-winter collection. The results of this study were as following. 1) The traditional folk clothing constructional elements remained most among the contemporary Jogori design were center back seam(Deung-Sol) and attached front bodice extension(Sup). Neckline shaping(Geet) and neckline binding(Dong-Jeong) were also observed frequently. 2) The most obvious changes from the traditional Jogori design were elimination of the ribbon fastener in front, adaptation of various neckline shaping used in the Yi dynasty, and lengthened garment length. 3) The western garment construction techniques applied to the contemporary Jogori design were use of pocket and button closure. The center front extension was replaced with attached front bodice extension(Sup) for a few Jogori design.