Fabric
Mid-weight wool blend, fully lined. Subtle goreum-style accent at the chest. Side pockets.

$345 to $465 · quoted in consultation
Mareumdal, lozenge-moon. A traditional durumagi coat cut in contemporary proportions. Single-breasted with a hidden snap closure, falling below the knee, sleeves set to layer cleanly over a jeogori. A small goreum-style accent reads at the chest.

Durumagi, modern cut.
Mid-weight wool blend, fully lined. Subtle goreum-style accent at the chest. Side pockets.
A winter family gathering at the entryway. The hwangap photo where the elder stands at the center. The coat that finishes a hanbok-forward outfit when the weather closes in.
Durumagi is the outer coat of the hanbok wardrobe, worn by men and women across the Joseon centuries and into modern Korea. The line is straight, the shoulders set wide, the length honest about the cold. Through the twentieth century the coat thinned and the lapel grew. The Mareumdal walks the form back to its proportion.
Mid-weight wool blend, fully lined for body. A hidden snap closure keeps the front line clean and the goreum-style accent carries the chest. Side pockets are set into the seam so the hand finds them without breaking the silhouette. The sleeve head is shaped to clear a jeogori sleeve underneath without binding. The shape holds through a long day outdoors.
Worn at the door on the morning of a winter gathering, when the cousins arrive and the photograph happens before anyone has taken off their shoes. The grandfather standing under the lantern. The grandmother straightening a grandchild's collar. The durumagi reads as the elder's coat without naming itself that way.
Hand-finished in Seoul. Inspected and fitted in San Mateo.
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