Girl's Everyday Hanbok (ages 3-8)
The hanbok your daughter can wear to Korean school, to family dinners, to Lunar New Year without it being a whole event. Sizes 3 through 8. Machine washable.
Starting from $75
Children’s hanbok runs from newborn through teen years. The youngest pieces are soft cotton-silk blends in pastel bases with bright saekdong (color-striped) sleeves. School-age and older pieces add structure and a wider color palette while remaining play-friendly.
We are asked most often for dol (first birthday), Chuseok, Seollal, family weddings, and school cultural-performance days. Each of these has slightly different conventions, and we will guide you through what is appropriate.
Children grow quickly. Tell us the event date, not the order date, and we will size for the day. For siblings, we carry coordinated sets that look cohesive on camera without being identical.
All pieces inquire-only. Text (707) 718-3579.
The hanbok your daughter can wear to Korean school, to family dinners, to Lunar New Year without it being a whole event. Sizes 3 through 8. Machine washable.
Starting from $75
For the boy who wants to match his grandfather. Or doesn't yet, but will look back at the photos grateful he did. Sizes 3 through 8. Built for movement.
Starting from $75
For ring bearers, flower girls, and younger siblings at Korean weddings. Eric matches children's sets to the wedding party colors on request.
Starting from $95
To request a specific style, text (707) 718-3579 or email eric@seod.com. All hanbok are made to order with a 3–4 week production timeline.
For dol, see our dol & doljabi page, the baby is the focal point and the family coordinates around them.
For school cultural performances, ask the teacher what country / region the performance is set in, some performances call for traditional period hanbok rather than modern. We can source both.
Saekdong (striped) sleeves are a children’s convention. They symbolize the rainbow and, traditionally, a wish for the child’s good fortune. They look beautiful on camera.
Hanbok is meant to be fitted to the person wearing it. Eric works with each customer personally on measurements, so the piece arrives ready to wear. New to measuring yourself? Use the sizing guide or book a 15-minute video call.
Cotton-silk children’s pieces can be hand-washed cold. Pure silk needs dry cleaning. Most parents save the dol hanbok as a keepsake; daily pieces wear in and can be passed to younger siblings.
If your child is between two listed sizes, give us their height and chest measurement; we will fit precisely from there.
No cart, no checkout, every hanbok is made to order in Seoul, inspected in San Mateo, and shipped to your door in 3 to 4 weeks. Wedding commissions, 4 to 6 weeks.