Designer Brand — SONGZIO
Knit & Wide-Pants Review
Fall Essentials for Men in Their 20s and 30s
Designer Brand — SONGZIO
Knit & Wide-Pants Review
Fall Essentials for Men in Their 20s and 30s
The air’s gotten chilly.
Time to bring out cozy knits and heavier layers.
I went fall shopping after a long break,
and here are the pieces I’m excited to wear this season.
SONGZIO Homme — Edge-Fold Knit
Price: 559,000 KRW (≈ $419 USD) → now around mid-450,000 KRW (≈ $338 USD)
Where I bought it: Lotte Department Store, Main Branch
Size: 50
SONGZIO Homme — Edge-Fold Knit
Price: 559,000 KRW (≈ $419 USD) → now around mid-450,000 KRW (≈ $338 USD)
Where I bought it: Lotte Department Store, Main Branch
Size: 50


SONGZIO’s “Black Eyes” shopping bag.
The women’s line comes in white,
but the black-and-white bags perfectly capture SONGZIO’s aesthetic.

From the Homme lineup, I also considered the Collection Night embroidered knit,
but I chose this one for its clean look and
signature edge‑fold detail — a subtle, unmistakable finish.

This knit is crafted from a luxe, high-gauge wool blend.
The semi‑oversized silhouette feels relaxed and modern without shouting for attention.
Wear it as a layer or on its own — it looks great either way.
It adds a neat, slightly avant‑garde twist to simple outfits.
If you want a clean knit with a designer edge, this is a smart pick.

SONGZIO Collection — Cut-Out Wide Pants
Price: 589,000 KRW (≈ $442 USD) → now low‑500,000 KRWs (≈ $375 USD)
Where I bought them: Lotte Department Store, Main Branch
Size: 86
SONGZIO Collection — Cut-Out Wide Pants
Price: 589,000 KRW (≈ $442 USD) → now low‑500,000 KRWs (≈ $375 USD)
Where I bought them: Lotte Department Store, Main Branch
Size: 86

These pants showcase the line’s signature cut‑out detail.
Since the 25FW season, the Collection line has mirrored runway pieces,
so you get bold silhouettes and meticulous details straight off the catwalk.

The wool‑blend fabric has a rich knit texture that works in spring, fall and winter —
not summer — helping the cut‑out details pop.
They paired perfectly with a jacket or coat for a polished seasonal look.

I weighed the bias cut‑out wide pants against other options,
and ended up buying them — they’re avant‑garde without going over the top.
The unique cut and detailing make them unexpectedly versatile.
Because they’re long and wide,
I recommend styling them with chunkier footwear — think Mihara Yasuhiro Wayne, Peterson,
or oversized Balenciaga styles for balance.



The complimentary socks were surprisingly well made,
and I actually liked them — they could easily be a standalone product like other premium brands offer.
They’d probably sell well on their own.
This fall and winter I’m leaning heavily on SONGZIO,
thanks to luxe imported fabrics
and standout design details.
From the Collection pieces to the Homme line,
you’ll feel the high‑end brand energy throughout.
If you want that luxe, designer vibe this season, I recommend checking them out.
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