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Where to get a [red] women's Trenchcoat?

I want a good-quality Trenchcoat that's true red, deep green, or a dark/royal blue. I see tan and light gray everywhere but that's not my style.

I also can't thrift due to a time crunch!

Thank you a…
I want a good-quality Trenchcoat that's true red, deep green, or a dark/royal blue. I see tan and light gray everywhere but that's not my style.

I also can't thrift due to a time crunch!

Thank you all! 🙏🏻
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if you're near hongdae, check out the indie boutiques on the side streets off hongik-ro. there's a place called "moco" that does structured trenches in bold colors, saw a royal blue one there last month for around 120,000 won. the quality's pretty solid for the price and they usually have a good range of sizes. also the aland in myeongdong sometimes has colorful outerwear hidden in the back racks, worth a quick look

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tbh if you're near Gangnam there's a multi-brand shop called "Mmm Records" in the Sinsa-dong alley. they carry this local label "Lapalette" that does trenches in deep wine red and navy every season and the material is thick enough for Seoul fall but not stiff. saw a crimson one there last week for like 130k, the cut is more structured than what you'd get at the chain stores.

also worth hitting up Coex Mall's basement floor near the food court, there's a tiny stall called "Coat Lab" that only sells outerwear in saturated colors. they had a royal blue trench with gold buttons for 90k that looked way more expensive than it was. just go on a weekday afternoon, weekends get packed with families

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For proper color options in a trench, check out the 8Seconds flagship in Hongdae. They run a "color lab" line each season and I saw a deep forest green trench there last month that was way more saturated than what you find at basic chain stores. They usually have a few racks of outerwear near the back stairs, not the front display area.

You could also try the Aland in Myeongdong, specifically their second floor where the house brand stuff lives. They stock a "vintage rework" section that sometimes has trench coats in burgundy and navy, not the usual beige. The quality is decent for the price, around 80k to 120k, and the cuts are a bit slimmer than what you'd get at department stores.

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Best Food in Seoul (2026)

🍜 Where to Start
Begin your food journey at Gwangjang Market, one of Seoul's oldest traditional markets. Try the iconic bindaetteok (mung bean pancake) at Suni's Bindaetteok for 4,000 won, or the…
🍜 Where to Start
Begin your food journey at Gwangjang Market, one of Seoul's oldest traditional markets. Try the iconic bindaetteok (mung bean pancake) at Suni's Bindaetteok for 4,000 won, or the spicy tteokbokki at the central food alley. The market is open daily from 9 AM to 10 PM and is a 5-minute walk from Jongno 5-ga Station (Line 1).

🥩 Must-Try Korean BBQ
For an unforgettable Korean BBQ experience, head to Mapo-gu's famous Meat Alley near Mapo Station. Visit Wangbijib Myeongdong (32-3 Myeongdong 2-gil) for premium hanwoo beef, with set meals starting at 40,000 won per person. They are open from 11:30 AM to 10 PM, and reservations are recommended for dinner.

🍲 Soul-Warming Soups
When the weather turns chilly, warm up with a bowl of samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) at Tosokchon Samgyetang in Jongno-gu (5 Jahamun-ro 5-gil). Their signature dish costs 19,000 won and comes with a whole young chicken stuffed with rice and ginseng. Arrive before noon to avoid the long lines, as they open at 10 AM and close at 10 PM.

🌮 Street Food Hotspots
Myeongdong's street food stalls are a paradise for snack lovers, especially from late afternoon to evening. Try the cheese-filled hotteok (sweet pancake) at the main pedestrian street for 3,000 won, or the grilled skewers at the Myeongdong Kyoja corner. Most stalls operate from 11 AM to 10 PM, and prices range from 2,000 to 5,000 won per item.

🍜 Noodle Heaven
For a bowl of handmade kalguksu (knife-cut noodles), visit Myeongdong Kyoja (29 Myeongdong 10-gil), a legendary spot since 1966. Their kalguksu costs 9,000 won and comes in a rich chicken broth with dumplings. They are open from 10:30 AM to 9 PM, and expect a short wait during peak hours.

🍚 Bibimbap and Beyond
Experience a traditional dolsot bibimbap at Gogung in Insadong (30-1 Insadong-gil), where the hot stone bowl creates a crispy rice crust. The Jeonju-style bibimbap is 12,000 won, and the restaurant is open from 11 AM to 9 PM. Pair it with a bowl of their homemade doenjang jjigae for an extra 5,000 won.

🍰 Sweet Treats
Satisfy your sweet tooth with a visit to Cafe Onion in Seongsu-dong (8 Achasan-ro 15-gil), known for its trendy industrial vibe and pastries. Their signature pandoro (Italian sweet bread) costs 6,000 won, and the cafe opens at 8 AM. For a traditional dessert, try hotteok at the Seoul Folk Flea Market near Sinseol-dong Station.

🍺 Night Market Eats
After dark, head to the Bamdokkaebi Night Market at Banpo Hangang Park (open Fridays and Saturdays from 6 PM to 11 PM). Sample fusion dishes like kimchi fried rice balls (5,000 won) or grilled cheese skewers (4,000 won) from the food trucks. Take the subway to Express Bus Terminal Station (Lines 3, 7, 9) and walk 10 minutes to the park.
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honestly the guide nailed most of it but i gotta shout out the ssamgyeopsal at samwon garden in apgujeong. it's pricier than mapo alley but the pork belly is thick cut and they grill it over charcoal which makes a huge difference. also if you're at gwangjang market don't skip the mayak gimbap, it's those tiny seaweed rolls with carrot and spinach, three bucks for a tray and they're dangerously addictive

one thing the guide missed is sundae (korean blood sausage) at the gwangjang market stall near the main entrance. it's like 3,000 won and they serve it with salt and peppers, really underrated street food. also for the bamdokkaebi night market try to go on a friday when there's more food trucks, saturdays get packed with families and the lines get ridiculous

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