Broadcaster and interior designer Jasson revealed tips for coordinating children's outfits.
On the 11th, Jasson posted a video titled "From hot-topic Junbeom's fashion shopping to coordinating tips" on his YouTube channel 'Hong Hyun-hee and Jasson's Hong-sun TV.'
In the video, Jasson explained, "Recently, since Junbeom posted a few outfits on Instagram, there have been so many questions about where exactly to go in Namdaemun. When I came seven months ago, Hong Hyun-hee was scratching lottery tickets and eating, which made me lose all my shots. I came to give some proper tips."
Jasson noted, "These days, many celebrities come to Namdaemun. Nucksal and Boom also came—maybe it's thanks to me? I especially hope we can look at everything today and coordinate together," and added, "This summer's trend is to wear lounge pants with a light shirt, and that's what I'm pushing these days."
Regarding coordinating tips, he said, "You should not be restricted by colors like adults. Kids handle them all. These days, when Junbeom buys clothes, he looks at adults' stuff. You shouldn't be bound by gender. Sometimes I receive messages asking for coordinating advice through direct messages, and I don't know how to respond."
In particular, Jasson mentioned, "What I want to tell fathers is that I was shocked recently when I secretly came to Namdaemun. I witnessed fathers buying clothes for their kids. When the store owner asked what size, the father said he was five years old. Our baby fathers should know how tall our babies are, so they can't be clueless. At the very least, they should know the weight and the kid's clothing size before coming."
Additionally, he said, "Boys need something that stands out. They should buy striking colors. And they need to imagine and purchase matching items."
While shopping, Jasson asked, "How many pieces do you start with wholesale, sir?" When he was told, "From 2 to 3 pieces," Jasson replied, "Should I start a shopping mall? With coordinated sets? Or maybe a subscription service? Oh, that could be interesting. Big companies, please contact me."
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