
When Korean menswear blends resort ease with streetwear edge, the result is a wardrobe that feels both effortless and intentional. This season, designers and style influencers are leaning into relaxed silhouettes, textural contrast, and a color palette that ranges from muted earth tones to bold graphic statements. Whether you are drawn to the clean minimalism of a white camp-collar shirt or the artistic flair of a watercolor print, there is something in this edit for every taste.
The 10 looks below capture the breadth of what is happening in Korean men's fashion right now—from relaxed resort-inspired sets to bold streetwear combinations. Each outfit is built around versatile pieces that work for weekend outings, casual Fridays, or spontaneous city explorations.

Blue and white watercolor long-sleeve crew-neck pullover (lightweight, sheer, oversized) paired with dark navy wide-leg trousers (white marble-like vertical streaks) and black slide sandals. Minimalist avant-garde vibe.

Dark forest green oversized short-sleeve graphic tee (brown teddy bear print) worn over a light-wash denim jacket, with light-wash wide-leg straight jeans (high-waisted, belted) and chunky white platform sneakers. Accessories include a black crossbody bag with orange and black striped strap, silver chain bracelet, and black digital watch.

Crisp white short-sleeve camp-collar utility shirt (two buttoned chest pockets) tucked into deep navy elasticated waistband drawstring wide-leg trousers, worn with off-white thong-style flip-flop sandals. Minimalist resort-casual.

Cream open-knit crochet short-sleeve shirt (half-tucked) styled with solid black tailored dress shorts (front pleats, cuffed hems). Feet in matte black minimalist slide sandals. Accessorized with a multi-colored striped fringe shoulder bag, cognac braided belt, and thin silver chain necklace.

Dove grey oversized short-sleeve polo (white tee layered underneath) matching dove grey wide-leg shorts, paired with multi-tonal grey New Balance-style chunky sneakers. Black technical backpack and black rectangular glasses complete the look.

Light heather grey open-collar knit polo (Johnny collar, no button placket) tucked into dark navy slim-tapered trousers (pressed crease, cropped) with white leather GAT-style sneakers. Minimal black leather belt.

Bold cobalt blue and white horizontal stripe oversized short-sleeve polo (solid cobalt collar and cuffs) with clean light-wash straight-leg denim jeans and matte black slide sandals. Thin silver chain bracelet on right wrist, brown leather strap watch on left, holding a folded newspaper.

Crisp white vertical ribbed knit polo (small button placket) tucked into slim-straight light taupe tailored trousers (pressed crease, cropped) with solid black chunky leather loafers and no-show socks. Silver wristwatch.

Muted slate blue oversized short-sleeve graphic tee (white "NEW YORK" collegiate lettering) matching slate blue relaxed-fit shorts, white crew socks. Minimal black leather strap watch.

Off-white short-sleeve zip-up knit shirt (full silver zipper, polo collar) paired with deep black extremely wide-leg cropped trousers (drawstring with white cords) and cream multi-strap fisherman sandals. Thin silver chain bracelet and subtle silver earring.
The common thread through all 10 looks is the emphasis on relaxed confidence—pieces that feel good to wear and look considered without trying too hard. Korean menswear in 2026 is less about following rigid rules and more about understanding proportions, textures, and how individual pieces work together as a system.