





• Unisex sizing (Men/Women)
• Eco consciously made
• Organic cotton polyester blend
• Modern fit
Korean Hieroglyphs (Front), calligraphy dialect phrase transcribes to “Origins” in its philosophy.
Taegukgi (Front), refers to the South Korean national flag, symbolizing balance and harmony. It features a central yin-yang (taeguk) motif, representing the interplay of opposites, blue for the negative and red for the positive. Originating in the late 19th century, it embodies Korea's philosophical traditions, including Confucianism and Taoism.
Tiger (Front), symbolizes strength, courage, and protection in Korean history. Revered as a guardian spirit, it is a central figure in folklore and art. Tigers were historically seen as protectors against evil, with their image often used in ancient Korean paintings and symbolism, reflecting national pride and resilience.
Gyeongbokgung Palace (Back), built in 1395 during the Joseon Dynasty, served as the main royal residence. Its name means "Palace of Shining Happiness." A symbol of Korean heritage, the palace endured destruction during invasions but was later restored. It remains a key historical site representing Korea's royal and cultural legacy.
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