Seoul–Berlin Minimalist Style Guide
This guide translates Seoul minimalist styling into Berlin daily wear with practical rules you can repeat: proportion, layering, fabric behavior, and measurement-led fit decisions for EU wardrobes.
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Seoul Proportion Rules for Berlin Wardrobes
Rule 1: balance volume with structure. If the lower half is wide, keep the top line clean and controlled. If the top is oversized, use straighter trousers or a defined waistline to avoid visual drag.
Rule 2: keep one focal element per look. In minimalist dressing, proportion does the work that prints usually do.
Capsule Formula: 3 Tops, 2 Bottoms, 1 Layer
Start with neutral, low-friction pieces: a clean shirt, a minimal knit, and a layering top. Pair with one wide-leg and one straight-leg bottom. Add one outer layer with room to repeat across weekdays.
This 3-2-1 formula builds a Seoul-inspired capsule while staying practical for Berlin weather and commuting routines.
Korean Sizing vs EU Fit: Measurement First
Many Korean and Japanese cuts fit differently from standard EU labeling. Compare garment measurements against one piece you already wear often, then decide by silhouette intent rather than tag size alone.
For consistent results, use product-level fit notes and measurement tables before checkout.
The Seoul–Berlin Daily Uniform
Repeatable daily wear is the core: one refined top, one practical bottom, and one layer you can keep on through transitions. This is where Seoul minimalism and Berlin practicality align most clearly.
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