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For anyone planning to explore Seoul’s historic palaces or traditional villages, renting a hanbok is almost a rite of passage. And if you're a Muslim traveller looking for a place that truly understands your needs, Daehan Hanbok might just be your best bet.
From the moment visitors step into this well-loved rental shop, located conveniently on the 2nd floor, the experience is smooth, organised, and surprisingly thoughtful. Whether it’s your first hanbok experience or you’re giving it another go after a not-so-great attempt elsewhere, Daehan Hanbok knows how to make you feel welcome—and that includes making Muslim travellers feel right at home.
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The journey begins on the second floor for women, where rows of vibrant chima (skirts) await, sorted by category, size, and colour. Men can head straight up to the third floor to get started.
What’s refreshing about Daehan Hanbok is how easy they’ve made the selection process. Everything is clearly labelled, so guests can browse confidently without worrying about accidentally picking a premium hanbok when they intended to go for a standard one. For anyone unsure about what suits them, the friendly staff is always nearby, ready to offer suggestions on what length or style might look best.
Once a skirt is chosen, the staff takes over to select a matching jeogori (top) for you. It might sound unusual not to pick it yourself, but this actually works in your favour. The staff has an excellent eye for colour and coordination, ensuring your hanbok looks like a perfectly curated ensemble.
And here’s something that truly sets Daehan Hanbok apart for Muslimah travellers: they’ve introduced a range of hijabs in various colours specifically for hanbok styling. That means no more stress over whether your hijab will match your outfit. With plenty of colours to choose from, it’s now easier than ever to mix and match—and still feel modest and fashionable.
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Once your hanbok is selected, the staff helps you change into it and makes adjustments so everything fits just right. They use pins and ties to make sure the hanbok hugs in all the right places without compromising comfort. For hijabi guests, the staff is respectful and careful during the process, and there's a private changing area to give you full privacy.
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The rental fee depends on the type of hanbok and how long you plan to wear it. Want to elevate the look? Daehan Hanbok offers several add-on services:
Hairstyling starts at just KRW 5,000 (approximately S$ 5), ideal if you're not wearing a hijab and want to go full royal court mode.
Makeup services are available for an extra charge.
Men’s accessories, like traditional hats or swords, are also available.
During colder months, outer coats are offered for an extra fee—and yes, they look gorgeous layered over a hanbok.
Payment is made at the counter, where you’ll also get a coupon to give to the hairstylists or makeup artists on the third floor.
Your rental also includes a free bag that complements your hanbok and locker access to store your belongings, which is super convenient if you're spending the day exploring nearby palaces like Gyeongbokgung or Changdeokgung.
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Before heading out, don’t miss the free photo studio on the third floor. It's the perfect place to capture high-quality snapshots of yourself in full hanbok glory. Whether you’re with friends, family, or travelling solo, it’s a fun way to commemorate the experience.
For those wanting something a bit more polished, Daehan Hanbok also offers professional photography sessions. While the article’s writer didn’t try this option personally, it’s definitely worth considering if you want picture-perfect memories—and it’s a good idea to ask in advance about booking times.
What stood out most in this experience was how transparent and stress-free everything was. Unlike other rental shops where pricing can be confusing or items poorly marked, Daehan Hanbok’s system is crystal clear. The staff never pushed unnecessary upgrades, and the overall vibe was welcoming and respectful.
The introduction of hijabs in a range of colours is a small touch that makes a big impact for Muslim women. It shows that Daehan Hanbok is not only inclusive but also pays attention to what travellers actually need.
Also read: Muslim Travel Diary: How I Spent 5 Days in Jeju
If you're looking for a Muslim-friendly hanbok rental experience in Seoul that’s well-organised, stylish, and accommodating, Daehan Hanbok should be at the top of your list. Whether you're walking the palace grounds, exploring Bukchon Hanok Village, or just snapping pictures for the ’Gram, this place will have you looking and feeling your best.
And remember—they're up on the second floor, but they’re first in class when it comes to hanbok rentals.
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