What to Wear in Seoul
South Korea • Humid continental Climate
April-May, September-October
25°C / 77°F
-2°C / 28°F
Current Weather & What to Wear Today
Essential Packing Tips for Seoul
K-fashion inspired looks
Comfortable shoes for hills
Layers for extreme seasons
Weather by Season in Seoul
☀️ Summer Weather
Average temperature: 25°C (77°F)
Light layers work best in Seoul's mild summers. Bring a light jacket or cardigan for cooler evenings, and comfortable walking shoes for sightseeing. A mix of short and long-sleeve shirts gives you flexibility.
❄️ Winter Weather
Average temperature: -2°C (28°F)
Bring a warm, insulated winter coat, thermal base layers, and waterproof boots with good traction. Gloves, a warm hat, and a scarf are essential — you lose significant body heat through your head and extremities. Consider packing hand warmers for extended outdoor time.
🌧️ Rainy Season
The rainiest months in Seoul are July, August. If you're visiting during these months, pack a waterproof jacket with a hood (more practical than an umbrella in windy rain), water-resistant shoes, and quick-dry fabrics that won't stay damp all day. A small packable umbrella is also useful for sudden downpours during otherwise dry days.
Month-by-Month Clothing Guide for Seoul
Estimated average temperatures and what to wear each month, based on Seoul's humid continental climate pattern.
January
Full winter gear. Insulated coat, thermal base layers, insulated boots, hat, gloves, scarf.
February
Full winter gear. Insulated coat, thermal base layers, insulated boots, hat, gloves, scarf.
March
Full winter gear. Insulated coat, thermal base layers, insulated boots, hat, gloves, scarf.
April
Heavy layers. Winter coat, warm sweaters, boots. Hat and gloves for cold mornings.
May
Warm layers. Sweaters, medium-weight jacket. Scarf recommended for windy days.
June
Medium layers. Long pants, light sweaters. A jacket for mornings and evenings.
July
Light layers. T-shirts with a light cardigan for evenings. Comfortable walking shoes. Pack waterproof outerwear and an umbrella.
August
Light layers. T-shirts with a light cardigan for evenings. Comfortable walking shoes. Pack waterproof outerwear and an umbrella.
September
Medium layers. Long pants, light sweaters. A jacket for mornings and evenings.
October
Heavy layers. Winter coat, warm sweaters, boots. Hat and gloves for cold mornings.
November
Full winter gear. Insulated coat, thermal base layers, insulated boots, hat, gloves, scarf.
December
Full winter gear. Insulated coat, thermal base layers, insulated boots, hat, gloves, scarf.
Complete Guide to Dressing for Seoul
Seoul, South Korea has a humid continental climate, which means your clothing choices should be guided by the specific conditions you'll encounter during your visit. With summer temperatures averaging 25°C (77°F), the warm season is comfortable but rarely extreme, making it ideal for layerable outfits.
Winter visitors should prepare for genuinely cold conditions, with temperatures averaging -2°C (28°F). The three-layer system is essential: a moisture-wicking base layer, an insulating mid-layer (fleece or wool sweater), and a windproof/waterproof outer shell. Thermal underwear, insulated boots, and warm accessories (hat, gloves, scarf) are not optional — they're necessary for comfortable outdoor exploration.
Practical packing advice for Seoul: K-fashion inspired looks. Comfortable shoes for hills. Layers for extreme seasons. Be aware that July, August tend to be the wettest months, so include waterproof outerwear and water-resistant footwear if you're visiting during this period.
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