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Korean blazer outfits.

Korean Blazer Outfits blend tailoring with the ease of Seoul streetwear.

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Inside Fūga · Korean blazer outfits Deeper into Korean blazer outfits

Korean Blazer Outfits blend tailoring with the ease of Seoul streetwear. Fūga Studios curates blazer looks that work without a dress code — in the office, on the street, somewhere in between.

What makes Korean blazer looks stand out.

Seoul wears the blazer not as a suit piece but as a contrast player: oversized over a plain shirt, paired with wide trousers or cargos. The shoulder sits deliberately broad, the length varies. The full style context lives in Korean Fashion Guide Korean Fashion.

How to combine them.

Korean blazer outfits thrive on contrast: formal top half, relaxed bottom half. Wide Korean Streetwear trousers, plain sneakers, minimal jewelry. Or a turtleneck under the blazer for colder versions. Colors stay muted — black, grey, beige, rarely a dark blue.

What the collection offers.

Structured and deconstructed blazers, matching trousers and layering pieces. All pieces come from Korean Fashion Collection and are cut for the blazer look. Limited quantities, no reorders.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you wear Korean trousers with a blazer?

Yes — that's exactly the look's core. Wide, often pleated or straight-cut trousers oppose the structured blazer. The mix of formal and relaxed defines the Seoul style.

How to style a blazer Korean way?

Oversized blazer, under it a plain shirt or turtleneck. Wide trousers and flat shoes. No pocket square, no tie — the blazer stands alone.

What is Korean clothing style called?

The West calls it K-Fashion or Korean Streetwear. It blends minimal cuts with oversized proportions and a feel for quiet elegance.

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Fūga isn't for everyone.

Berlin Plattenbau origins, Asia-inspired. Creative, but never fully fitting into the system. Tokyo 2015 as the starting point — six niche phases since then.

Today: Berlin · Shanghai · Tokyo · Poznań. We know our designers by name. Limited drops, no restocks.

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