Monday, December 28, 2015

Pancoat Wear POPEYES


The trademark image of POPEYES is an eye-catching and creative image of large eyes “popping” open. POPEYES always has its eyes wide open with its wish to quickly capture and fulfill its customers’ needs and trends.

          In addition, through the use of Pancoat’s symbolic yellow color, the company expresses its dynamic and novel ideas. POPEYES eyes represent a strong brand identity as the common element for Pancoat’s characters.





Sunday, December 27, 2015

Pancoat with Star! Cho Hye Jung in SBS Variety Show "Take Care of My Dad"~


#아빠를부탁해
#조혜정


It's actress Cho Hye Jung in SBS Variety Show "Take Care of My Dad"~! 
She is wearing Pancoat BADEYES sweatshirt.



To go to the main website for the SBS show, click: 


With her charming looks and cutesy face, she cooks a nice lunch for her dad. 




Pancoat Badeyes sweatshirt looks good with her cute round face!



Cooking something delicious for her dad in the show.





Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Monday, December 21, 2015

Cute #Pancoat Beanies for kids and adults!

http://www.pancoat-store.com/search?q=BEANIE

Wow, she sure is adorable in this cute Pancoat Beanie Hat.
Keeps you warm and toasty for the holidays!



Works well with all types of clothes~<3




Captain's wave goodbye! 

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Korean Glass Nails! 2015 Fashion Trend!




October 27, 2015 @ 7:00 PM

It’s no surprise that Korean beauty trends are taking over the Internet as well as our beauty arsenals. Gear up, fellow Korean beauty-lovers. There’s a new trend in town—and it doesn’t fall in the skin care category. Enter: glass nails, a fun and flashy manicure technique developed by Eunkyung Park, owner of Unistella Salon in Seoul, who’s done the nails of countless celebrities in her homeland. While she may be known for the negative space trend, her new “shattered glass” creation is taking nail art to a whole new level.
The colorful nail accent was inspired by the inside of the abalone shell, which is lined with a stunning rainbow pearl finish.  Upon finding this unexpected inspiration on the beach, Park began looking for ways to mimic the exact look for nails. This led her to test out cellophane candy wrappers, but after cutting the wrappers into tiny pieces to stick on her nails, they ended up being too thick. After a long search for thinner candy wrappers, she finally found a Japan-based company that sold unique holographic paper called rainbow film, which is easier to attach to the nail.
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This viral technique now graces the menus of nearly every Korean nail salon. In addition, many DIYers have tried to recreate the look on their own, however Park points out that using the right product is crucial. “Everybody that is trying to copy this look is buying cellophane,” Park says. “Usually cellophane paper is flat, but with my rainbow film I always roll it, because your nails aren’t flat either. They’re more curved, so the whole point is to make sure it sits perfectly on the nail, otherwise they will just be flat and they won’t lift.”
To make it easier to do at home, Park has created film stickers cut-outs to avoid having to cut up the rainbow film into tiny pieces ($3; gmarket.com). The process is actually simpler than it seems—trust me, I saw it firsthand! Simply apply a basecoat, the nail polish color of your choice (or none at all), the small “glass” stickers, and a top coat to set it in place (try adding a few extra layers of the top coat to make it look more 3D). Voilà! You now have a glass manicure.
The manicurist started doing glass nails five months ago and because the finished nails reflect at so many different angles she still hasn’t seen the same exact look twice . “Every color is different from wherever you go, anywhere you are, that’s why I’m never tired of it,” Park says. “Until I find all of the colors—and so far I’ve found more than 100—I won’t get bored of this glass nail trend.” We can’t wait to see what Park has up her sleeve next.
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See some more of the eye-catching looks that have made nail art history:

Monday, December 14, 2015

HOTTEST KPOP clothing with HYUNA from Gangnam Style!

www.pancoat-store.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef-soOtOYYQ
#SeoulFashion #Seoul #UrbanKorea
Check out Hyuna (the famous girl from Psy's Gangnam Style)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SWGayX2F7s
 

Some Must-have Korean Fashion Items




With Psy’s Gangnam Style as a veritable Trojan horse, millions of people began paying attention to Korean pop music and emulating the clothes worn by their newly discovered pop idols. Fortunately, online stores like Pancoat make it easier than ever to achieve the look favored by stars like 2NE1, Girls’ Generation, and Big Bang. If you’re overwhelmed by the options though, here are a few must-have items to set you on your way:
Hoodies
Yes, winter in South Korea can be chilly but that’s not the only reason to wear a hoodie. This jacket is popular with both K-Pop singers and their adoring fans so you’ll want to buy one for yourself. Choose one that has large but cute animal designs to really make a statement.
Oversized Headphones
South Koreans love their music and you’ll find many teenagers importing oversized Beats by Dre headphones for over ₩1 million. If you live in the United States, however, they’re readily available at department stores at considerably cheaper prices than Koreans pay.
A Slim Figure
Okay, you can’t actually buy a slim figure online or in retail stores, but you can certainly achieve it with dieting and exercise. Koreans are fashion-conscious and nothing shows off their trendy clothes better than a beautiful body. If you have a bit of a paunch, you can wear a belt to draw attention away from it.

Friday, December 11, 2015

Shopping for Korean Clothes and Apparel Online

Korean fashion continues to gain worldwide popularity and many want to be a part of it. With the internet and online shopping at your fingertips, you can easily expand your wardrobe and throw in a little Korean fashion.
Shopping online is a great idea, because it saves a lot of time and is more convenient. You can do it at any time you prefer and choose from a wide range of styles with ease. Here are a few things to remember when you shop for the latest trends:
Take the time to browse through sites. Doing so will help you get chic ideas for your new look. Choose from various types of clothing based on your style — from color, to material, and print. Going through several sites will also enable you to compare prices and snag better deals.
In addition, shopping policies differ for each store. Take note of taxes, shipping fees, and return policies. In terms of prices, wholesale items are usually cheaper than retail. Some shops also offer discount coupons, which will help you save money on shipment fees.
Keep yourself updated with the latest trends in Korean fashion — but more importantly, choose a style that you're comfortable with. Happy shopping!