Mukzin is an exceptional Asian-themed fashion brand that I have come across. Its name has a cool and captivating sound to it.
The word 'Muk' resembles the pronunciation of the word meaning 'dark' or 'silence', while 'Zin' sounds like it could hold the meaning of 'real' or 'truth' (from a purely Korean perspective, as the interpretation might differ or be incorrect in Chinese, but it's still quite cool!).
What I truly adore about Mukzin are the repetitive and vibrant pattern prints featured on their clothing. Each print is incredibly unique and stands out. I used to be a big fan of their bags as well, although I currently cannot find them on their website.
It appears that they have expanded their product range to include more plain and less distinctive designs, possibly to attract a broader customer base and increase sales. However, a few years ago, their collections were purely works of art, at least in my eyes (although personal preferences can vary).
Nonetheless, I'm glad that Mukzin has been able to sustain its presence in the industry for such a long time, despite any changes in their artistic direction and product offerings.