WHATTHEWEAR

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 Whatthewear is a brand recreated by designers from New York with the sensibility of New York, where modern and street coexist.

The ever-changing streets of New York. WhattheWear's collections tell the story of New York.
New York is home to everything you can imagine, such as the Statue of Liberty, the symbol of the American dream, Morris Heights, the birthplace of hip-hop, and Wall Street, the world's best financial district.
WhattheWear started from these New York street life.
Sometimes straight like a checkerboard, sometimes like a spider web, New York's full of streets and people expressing various cultures and personalities.
Inspired by this diversity, WhattheWear's collections were created through the characteristics of each street in New York.

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  • Purchase and exemption limit
    - There is no purchase limit for foreigners leaving Korea.
  • Bringing duty-free items to Korea
    - When entering Korea, if you exceed the allowable duty-free limit of travel, you must pay the tax after voluntarily declaring to customs.
    - If not declared voluntarily, additional tax may be levied or subject to penalties under the customs law.
    - When entering Korea by carrying duty-free items, the total amount of duty-free purchase is up to $ 600.
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    - You can request an exchange refund via international mail directly from overseas. If you enter Korea with more than $ 600 of duty-free goods, you will be entitled to an exchange refund only by declaring your goods at the customs office.
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    - When the goods are imported exceeding the exemption range, the estimated tax amount can be checked through "Customs tax website" (www.customs.go.kr) with "Estimation of estimated tax amount".