Fabric
Lightweight cotton blend in navy. Mother-of-pearl button at the goreum.

$235 to $325 · quoted in consultation
The navy colorway of the Dohwaji jeogori. Reads sharper than the white, equally adaptable as a layering base across the chima line. Same long cut, same drape, deeper register at the chest. Lightweight cotton blend, mother-of-pearl button at the goreum, hand-finished placket.

Navy canvas. Long line.
Lightweight cotton blend in navy. Mother-of-pearl button at the goreum.
Layered over an ivory or contrast-toned chima. Evening events and formal lunches where the palette wants weight at the chest. The base layer that anchors a brighter chima beneath.
Navy as a jeogori color is a contemporary atelier choice. Traditional jeogori ran toward ivory, pastel, or saturated colors that paired with the chima; deep navy belongs to the modern wardrobe that wants weight at the chest. The Dohwaji in navy answers that wardrobe without losing the long line.
The cut is identical to the white. The body runs past the natural waist for layering over the chima. The cotton blend is light, the placket is hand-finished, the mother-of-pearl button closes the goreum cleanly. The navy reads exact in any light, from the morning portrait to the evening dinner.
Worn over the Cheotnun ivory chima for a winter wedding palette. Worn over an indi-pink chima for a warm contrast at a spring lunch. The Korean grandmother across the table reads the navy as deliberate. The young cousin reads it as a navy top, a top she would wear with jeans. The jeogori carries both readings.
Hand-finished in Seoul. Inspected and fitted in San Mateo.
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