Have you ever noticed that stylists are increasingly turning to the men's department for the most interesting, complex, and textured pieces? I do this regularly. When my client first sees me pull out a size L men's jumper, her eyes widen with panic. But when she pairs it with the right pair of flared trousers and architectural shoes, magic happens. Her figure doesn't get lost in the fabric; instead, it looks more fragile, bold, and modern.

This phenomenon of reimagining men's wardrobes didn't just pop up out of nowhere. We discussed the origins of this trend in more detail in our The complete guide to K-pop fashion and its impact on the world Today we will take a closer look at Korean unisex style — that same boy band grunge aesthetic that made millions of women reconsider their views on oversized clothing.
What is Korean unisex style and why is it driving the world crazy?
What we call Korean grunge today is a delicate blend of '90s street aesthetics, cyberpunk elements, and luxury minimalism. The main trendsetters here were not runway models, but male K-pop groups (such as BTS, Stray Kids, and TXT). Their stage and everyday looks blurred gender boundaries in street fashion.

The numbers speak for themselves. According to a 2024 analytical report by Lyst, searches for "genderless fashion" increased by 47%, driven by the influence of Asian pop idols. Millennials and Zoomers (over 40% according to global surveys) are now completely comfortable shopping for clothes outside of gender-specific departments. Korean street style has proven that menswear is the perfect, clean foundation for a woman's wardrobe.
The main myth: "Oversized + black = grunge"
The most common mistake I see girls making when trying to emulate this style is buying shapeless black hoodies that are three sizes too big. The end result isn't a bold aesthetic, but rather the look of a teenage cosplayer wearing her older brother's clothes.
Let's be clear: there's a huge gulf between casual Western grunge (think Kurt Cobain with his baggy cardigans) and polished Korean grunge. Korean unisex is deeply structured.

The secret of K-pop stylists is hidden tailoring. Beneath a hyper-voluminous leather jacket or a ripped sweater, there's always an architectural cut. Furthermore, boy band stylists actively integrate feminine elements into men's looks: rigid corsets, fitted vests, and crop tops. It's this play on contrasting volumes that women should emulate.
You don't hide the figure. You create a complex, voluminous frame for it.
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To find your clothing style In this aesthetic, it's important to understand the mechanics of putting together a look. Let's examine a typical Korean idol outfit through the eyes of a professional stylist.
Architecture of Proportions: The Rule of Layers
Layering here isn't a way to stay warm, but rather to complicate the silhouette. The "peeking edge" technique is at work.
- The bottom layer should be longer than the middle layer (for example, the edge of a white T-shirt protrudes from under a black cropped jumper by 3-5 cm).
- The inner layer is always tighter than the outer one.
- If you're wearing a chunky, oversized shirt, wear a collarbone-baring top or a fitted ribbed tank top underneath.
A play of textures: denim, eco-leather, and distressed knitwear
Smooth, fine viscose kills grunge. Remember this. Fabrics should have character, weight, and texture.

Choose T-shirts made of dense cotton (at least 180–200 g/m²) that maintains a bell shape rather than looking flimsy. Distressed knits should look expensive—dropped stitches and artistic holes only look great on thick, heavy yarns, not on thin acrylics.

Complex bottoms: parachutes, cargo and tube jeans
Korean unisex is unthinkable without wide-leg pants. But here we have important limitation Something many people don't mention. Low-rise, hyper-wide cargo pants are NOT suitable if you have a pronounced waist-to-hip difference (pear-shaped body type) and are short—they will visually shorten your legs and add bulk. In this case, opt for wide-leg, mid- or high-rise jeans, maintaining leg volume but defining your waist.
From the Stage to Real Life: Korean Unisex Style for Everyday Life
I had a particularly revealing case in my practice. A 32-year-old client, an art director at a digital agency, approached me. She absolutely loved the style of the group Stray Kids, but she was afraid it would look too casual in the office or during client meetings. We created a premium capsule collection for her, proving that grunge fits perfectly into a grown-up wardrobe.

For a creative office and creative meetings
If you need smart casual For a statement look, try this formula: a tailored jacket (in a deep graphite or chocolate shade) + an asymmetrical or deconstructed shirt + straight, wide-leg trousers with a crease. Swap out the rugged combat boots for chunky loafers with a cleat sole—they ground the look while maintaining a professional look.
For weekends, concerts and travel
Here, you can indulge in maximum relaxation. A voluminous bomber jacket in distressed (vintage) leather, a ripped khaki jumper, and wide-legged stonewashed jeans. Accessories typical of boy band style serve as accents: multilayered metal chains in various weaves, a fine-knit beanie, and chunky over-ear headphones (which have long since become a full-fledged street style element).
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Start for freeInvesting Wisely: The Essentials for a Korean Grunge Wardrobe
The philosophy of Korean brands like Ader Error (pioneers of architectural unisex) is based on deconstructing basics. If you want to integrate this style, you'll need a core of 5-7 key elements.

Where to save and where to invest?
- T-shirts and long sleeves (20–40 €): Don't hesitate to visit the men's sections of mass-market stores (Zara, Uniqlo, COS). Men's T-shirts (long sleeves, straight silhouette) fit women much better than women's ones. *Size advice:* Choose your usual women's size (S or M); in the men's line, it will already give you the desired moderate oversize.
- Basic knitwear (60–120 €): Look for men's cardigans and sweaters with textured knits. The main rule is that they should contain at least 50% cotton or wool.
- Shoes and outerwear (150–400 € and up): This is where you can't skimp. A unique oversized jacket from Wooyoungmi or Juun.J can cost hundreds of euros, but a high-quality equivalent made from good suiting fabric will cost at least €150–200. Rugged boots or derby shoes should also be made of genuine leather with high-quality hardware—they're what elevate a relaxed look to the level of luxury.
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Checklist: How to Create Your First Korean Unisex Look Without Mistakes
I give my clients who are just starting to experiment with this style a simple morning routine.

- Step 1: Create a monochrome or neutral base. Choose black, deep graphite, asphalt, or dusty khaki. Grunge doesn't tolerate the fuss of bright, neon prints (unless it's a vintage rock t-shirt).
- Step 2: Add ONE grunge accent piece. If your pants are very wide and have pockets, keep the top simple. If you're wearing a complex jumper with dropped buttonholes, choose classic straight-cut pants.
- Step 3: Check the volume balance. Look in the mirror. Are your wrists visible? Is the hem of your long trousers rolled up to reveal your ankle or the narrow top of your boot? Is your waistline even slightly defined? If you look like a rectangular block, tuck the hem of your shirt asymmetrically into your waistband.
- Step 4: Measure the metal. No more than 2-3 metal parts. Blackened silver phalanx rings and one or two chains around the neck are ideal.
Stylist's Resume: Grunge That Works for You

Korean unisex style isn't about hiding femininity behind meters of fabric. It's about freedom of expression, where fragility is emphasized by masculine volumes, and formality is broken by casual textures. Don't be afraid to explore the men's section, don't be afraid to try on pieces two sizes larger, and most importantly, don't be afraid to mix it up with your favorite feminine accessories.
A smart wardrobe is one in which items serve you, not dictate your style. And incorporating boy band aesthetics is one of the best ways to make your everyday looks truly sophisticated, functional, and captivating.
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