Dauspice 26 S/S at Boundary Seongsu: Street wear that actually moves
Dauspice is a dance-culture street brand, and it shows — every piece is built for movement, not just looking cool. The 26 Spring/Summer collection just dropped at Boundary Seongsu, and if you're hunting for oversized basics that don't feel lazy, or statement pieces with real personality, this pop-up is worth the Seongsu trip.

The brand started in the dance community and still centers dancer aesthetics: asymmetrical cuts, layered waistbands, eyelet and stud details that catch light, graphic prints with actual texture. You're not paying for a logo; you're paying for pieces that were designed around how bodies actually move. The vibe is hip but functional — the kind of street wear that works whether you're sitting in a café or actually at a dance event.
What I tried: The GA one-shoulder sweatshirt in gray is a free size that genuinely fits most frames. It's an oversized cut, so movement is unrestricted, but the asymmetrical neckline and rough graphic print keep it from reading as sloppy. The BB low-rise sweatpants have a double waist layering detail (gives that baggy silhouette without the slouch) and embroidered hits front and back. Together they're a complete street fit without trying too hard.
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The Eyelet Stud semi-crop tee in black is slimmer than the oversized pieces, but the eyelets are the actual design — not afterthought hardware. Soft fabric, slim fit, works with jeans or layered under a loose shirt for SS. It's the kind of basics-that-aren't-basic piece that justifies trying things on in person; photos don't catch the texture.
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Beyond the main line, there's a Dauspice × One Million × Korean Copyright Association collaboration (dancers' rights messaging woven into the collection), and a character line called Bonibuggy that leans into wit and personality. Unisex pieces, beanies, and ball caps round out the range, so it's not all fitted tees and oversized sweats.
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The pop-up runs April 3–23 at Boundary Seongsu, which is a curated street and vintage space in the Seongsu warehouse district (near Daelim Warehouse). The space itself has a photo zone and the collection is displayed in a way that actually lets you see how pieces layer and move. Hours are 11AM–8PM daily. Instagram story or feed post at checkout gets you 10% off or a random-color beanies (first 20); all purchases enter a raffle for additional gifts.
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Who this is for: If you're bored with standard oversized hoodies and want street wear that has a point of view. If you like pieces that work for both casual and styled moments. If you're tired of basics that feel mass-produced. Not for: minimalists who want invisible basics, or anyone looking for investment pieces in the luxury sense — these are trend-aware and priced for the moment, not forever.
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Timing: Spring/summer is when oversized cuts and graphic prints actually make sense in rotation. The 26 S/S collection is fresh and won't be in every Seongsu shop, so if you're curious, go sooner rather than waiting. Seongsu itself is worth a half-day pop-up crawl; Boundary is the anchor, but there's usually something else opening nearby.
Plan your visit
Seongsu, Seoul
- Address
- 서울특별시 성동구 성수이로 78
- Nearest subway
- Seongsu Stn.
- Running
- April 3–23, 2026
- Hours
- 11AM – 8PM daily
- Entry
- Walk-in only
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