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Korean Baggy Clothes stand for wide silhouettes that have defined Seoul's streetscape for years.

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Korean Baggy Clothes stand for wide silhouettes that have defined Seoul's streetscape for years. At Fūga Studios you'll find oversized trousers, casual shirts, and voluminous jackets that authentically capture this Korean streetwear look.

What Korean Baggy Clothes are about.

The style lives on deliberately oversized cuts — wide cargo trousers, oversized hoodies, and boxy shirts that flow around the body rather than emphasize it. In Seoul, Busan, and Daegu this is not a trend but a foundational approach. The proportions play with length and volume without appearing arbitrary. Korean fashion often calls this approach 편한 옷 — comfortable clothes that still have attitude.

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Baggy trousers with a fitted top, or an oversized shirt with a tailored jacket — the contrast makes the difference. Shoes with platform or chunky sole support the proportions. Layering works especially well here: a wide longsleeve under a Every detail contributes to visual weight and balance. vest changes the whole silhouette. Our Seouls accessories speak in layers. shows more combinations.

The collection at Fūga Studios.

Our Korean Baggy Clothes collection spans trousers, shirts, jackets, and accessories — all in wide fits that match Korean street style. The pieces work together and with items from our Korean Fashion collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the baggy clothing style called?

The deliberately wide clothing style is called Oversized or Baggy Fashion internationally. In Korea it's part of general streetwear culture and isn't seen as a separate trend — wide cuts are standard there.

Are wide jeans popular in Korea?

Yes. Wide-leg and baggy jeans are among the most worn trouser styles in Seoul. Straight-cut and wide cargo trousers especially dominate the streetscape across multiple seasons.

Why does Gen Z wear baggy clothes?

Gen Z prefers wide clothing as a countermovement to figure-hugging fashion. Comfort, self-expression, and the influence of Korean pop culture — from K-dramas to K-pop — drive this style globally.

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