My casual observations on how people dress in Korea
My casual observations on how people dress in Korea Dressing in Korea is its own language, and as a foreigner, I’ve been learning it one outfit at a time. Here are some of my honest, slightly chaotic observations about how people dress here. And how I’ve had to adjust. As a free-the-tits girly, I’ve had to learn to wear a bra in Korea. Back home, if I wasn’t at work, church, or somewhere formal, I wouldn’t bother. I’d often go out with my nipples showing through my shirt. Sometimes people would look at me, but it didn’t feel weird — probably because I felt comfortable enough, or because the people around me looked like me. Plus, freeing-the-tits was becoming more popular. But in Korea, seeing nipples through a shirt is basically unheard of. Since I already look very different from most people around me (physically), I figured I didn’t need any extra attention. So, wearing a bra felt like the easier option- I don’t need people staring at me because of my tits peeking through my top...