
Spring has landed in Mok-dong. The breeze is gentle, and the sunlight bathes the streets in a soft glow. On days like this, you find yourself reaching for a trench. Maybe Kim Young-chul felt the same—after his radio show he slipped into a new trench and wandered the neighborhood.
A trench is timeless—and endlessly transformative. It can read understated or completely personal. The one Kim chose leans sporty: Adidas’s three stripes along the shoulders and sleeves give the classic silhouette a playful kick. Worn open, it creates a breezy, weekend-ready profile.
What he paired underneath caught attention, too. Muted khaki trousers and pristine white sneakers kept the look relaxed, while a bow tie became an unexpected focal point. The smart-casual mix feels polished with a wink—very much in sync with Kim’s vibe.
In the shots, he stands framed by buildings in the middle of Mok-dong—the scene could almost be Paris or New York. The familiar streets suddenly feel editorial, like a still from a fashion shoot.

It’s easy to see why trenches are a wardrobe staple: they flatter everyone and can be styled to convey totally different moods. Buttoned up, they read formal; left open, they feel free-spirited. This spring, Kim put a sporty twist on the classic.
His voice on the radio still delivers that upbeat energy, and once the show wraps he soaks up the warm spring air on a leisurely walk—light layers, light steps.











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