Korean manufacturing precision meets Parisian couture technique. Uniforms for every platform in Seoul.
South Korea has the highest robot density in manufacturing worldwide. The transition to humanoid robots in service sectors is natural. Samsung, LG, and Hyundai all have robotics divisions. The Korean government funds robot integration programs. Seoul is ground zero for commercial humanoid deployment in Asia's most technologically advanced economy.
Korean uniforms are sharp. The standards come from a culture that treats appearance as a form of respect. A poorly fitted uniform is read as carelessness, both for human and robot staff. Our Seoul-market uniforms are finished to tolerances that match Korean garment industry standards: seam allowances within 1mm, pattern alignment within 0.5mm, and color consistency to Delta-E less than 1.0.
Korean retail is a significant market for robot uniforms. Lotte, Shinsegae, Hyundai Department Store, and CU/GS25 convenience chains all deploy or plan to deploy robot assistants. Uniforms range from formal department store blazers to casual convenience store aprons. We cover the full spectrum with platform-specific patterns.
Seoul's hotel market serves both business and tourism. Hotels in Gangnam and Jongno districts are deploying robots in guest-facing roles. Korean hospitality uniforms are more restrained than Dubai or Tokyo equivalents. Clean, contemporary, minimal decoration. The garment communicates professionalism through fit rather than ornament.
The chaebol headquarters in Samsung Town, LG Twin Towers, and Hyundai Motor Group offices deploy robots for reception, mail delivery, and facility management. Corporate uniforms follow each company's internal dress code. We match company-specific colors, styles, and identity standards.
Korea's healthcare system is increasingly robot-assisted. Seoul National University Hospital and Samsung Medical Center are early adopters. Healthcare uniforms follow our standard clinical specification with Korean color-coding conventions for department identification.
Korean technical textiles from Hyosung and Kolon are used as standard for Seoul-market orders. Lead times improve by a week compared to European-sourced fabric.
Hyundai's ownership of Boston Dynamics creates a unique dynamic in the Korean market. Atlas and Spot are Hyundai Group products. We maintain specific garment programs for Boston Dynamics platforms deployed in Korea, coordinated with Hyundai's robotics division. These programs integrate Hyundai's brand guidelines with our garment engineering.
KRW or EUR pricing. Lead time 4 weeks with Korean sourcing. Bilingual account management in Korean and English. Local fitting and consultation in Seoul. Fleet programs for corporate clients include quarterly style reviews.
Seam allowances within 1mm, pattern alignment within 0.5mm, and color consistency to Delta-E less than 1.0. These match Korean garment industry precision standards.
We maintain specific garment programs for Boston Dynamics platforms deployed in Korea, coordinated with Hyundai's robotics division and integrated with Hyundai brand guidelines.
4 weeks with Korean textile sourcing. Bilingual account management and local fitting consultations in Seoul are included for fleet programs.