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Korean streetwear for men.

Korean streetwear for men combines clean silhouettes with layering that works the same in Seoul and Berlin. What makes Korean streetwear for men. Oversized cuts, neutral color palettes and deliberate proportions.

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Korean streetwear for men combines clean silhouettes with layering that works the same in Seoul and Berlin.

What makes Korean streetwear for men.

Oversized cuts, neutral color palettes and deliberate proportions. Korean streetwear bets on understatement over logomania — wide pants, structured jackets and minimal details that form a complete picture. The focus is on silhouette, not individual pieces. For deeper dives, you'll find in the Korean Fashion Guide .

How you wear the look

Layering is the base. A loose longsleeve under a cropped jacket, paired with wide cargos or straight-fit pants. Shoes stay clean — white sneakers or black boots. Accessories sparse: a simple bag, one ring, done. Korean streetwear lives by reduction. More pieces from the spectrum are available in the Korean Fashion Collection and specifically in the Korean streetwear selection.Techwear Tops.

What's in this collection

Oversized tees, structured outerwear, wide pants and layering pieces — all in the colorway that defines Seoul streetwear. Black, grey, cream, muted olive. Every piece works alone and stacked.

Frequently asked

What sets Korean streetwear apart from Western streetwear.

Korean streetwear prioritizes silhouette and proportion over branding. Western streetwear leans harder on logos and loud graphics — Korean style works with layering, neutral colors and clean cuts.

Which colors dominate Korean streetwear for men.

Black, white, grey, beige and muted earth tones. Accents rarely appear and stay subtle — a dark green layer or a cream statement piece is enough.

Can you wear Korean streetwear every day.

Yes. Most pieces are deliberately everyday-wearable. Oversized fits and neutral colors make the style adaptable — from uni to dinner.

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Opium
01Opium · 84 pieces

Niche · 01 / 04

Opium.

Opium comes out of the gap between Berghain wardrobe and Streetwear cut. We read the same material through our lens.

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Businesscore
02Businesscore · 22 pieces

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Businesscore.

Businesscore is the answer to what happens when you grow older without going soft. Tailored cuts with Streetwear DNA — between Yohji-Drape and 90s Italian tailoring.

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Techwear
03Techwear · 10 pieces

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Techwear.

Techwear started here as a translation of Tokyo reduction into fabric. Errolson Hugh, Acronym, GORE-TEX, ergonomic cuts — and parallel to that, Japanese discipline: nothing superfluous, all function.

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Streetwear
04Streetwear · 70 pieces

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Streetwear.

Streetwear is the root — the first designs out of Tokyo 2015 were Anime prints, Japanese characters, Harajuku graphics. Everything else grew from that, but the line keeps running.

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2015 → today

Fūga

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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.

We aren't dropouts. We know the system — went through training, worked, kept building. Both sides hold.