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Buncheong Teaware

This plate and teapot are set in a single tone to achieve uniformity, while the tone of each tea cup varies, making them the focal point of the set.

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Hanbok Bomber Jacket

Bomber jacket inspired by the vest and Magoja of men’s Hanbok. The jacket consists of an inner and an outer layer which resembles layering found in traditional Hanbok.
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Bokhee Chulik

Dress that is a modern interpretation of the Chulik (men’s outer robe). Ribbon at the waist is imprinted with the Chinese characters for “fortune” and “happiness” in gold, adding a traditional aesthetics.
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Traditional Money Envelope with Phoenix Design

Money envelope is inspired by the Korean tradition of presenting monetary gifts in a wrapping cloth. The subtle glossy fabric with a cloud, phoenixes, and auspicious print gives an elegant mood, while the button for opening and closing the envelope adds practicality to the product.
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King Dapho

Unisex robe that is a modern interpretation of the Dapho (vest worn over the outermost robe). The traditional aesthetic is emphasized by incorporating the Dapho’s short sleeves and the round dragon print from the king’s robe.
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Blue Chrysanthemum Magoja

The jacket with a motif of Magoja (winter jacket worn over the Jeogori) that uses a ribbon to fasten the clothes. The clothing is made with eco-friendly fabric in soft and calm colors, and the ribbon is printed with the blue chrysanthemum pattern found on the palace wallpaper from the Joseon dynasty.
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Cheonui Sochangu

Long Hanbok top that derived from the shape of the Sochangui, a short jacket-like layer worn by men in the Joseon dynasty. Traditional elements with variations in fabrics and design give the clothing a modern appeal.
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Danha Long-Sleeve Blouse

Hanbok wrap blouse made of eco￾friendly fabric. Thin lines are sewn with traditional techniques to add a sophisticated and delicate impression.
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Three-Section Reversible Long Vest

Reversible three layers of Dapho (men’s outer vest). The difference in prints on the outer and inner sides gives different feelings, and clothes can be worn in various ways.
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Double-Collar Coat

Durumagi-style coat with the modern interpretation on various types of traditional Hanbok collars. Features modern dropped shoulders with a loose fit and broad sleeves.
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