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Gyeongju KHNP replica jerseys available for pre-order until 20th May

A quick English guide to ordering a jersey via KHNP’s online store

WK League club Gyeongju KHNP are currently taking pre-orders for replica 2025 league jerseys via their online shopping mall. If you are planning to order, make sure you don’t miss out — the pre-order window closes at 18:00 (KST) on 20th May.

The club is playing in the same kit as in the 2024 season, with both the forest green home shirt and white away shirt available to order. Replica goalkeeper kits are not available. A shirt costs ₩60,000, plus ₩4000 for postage and packaging. If you want the WK League patch and a name and number on the back it’ll set you back an extra ₩20,000. P&P is free for orders over ₩200,000. According to KHNP’s social media, pre-ordered shirts will be sent out from 10th June.

The first row of products in the online store, from left to right: Men’s home, men’s away, women’s home. Scroll down just a little further to find the women’s away shirt. Screenshot from KHNP FC Shop

For Gyeongju fans looking to show their support, or followers of the league collecting shirts like Pokémon, head to the KHNP online store and scroll down to see the available products. You’ll see four different jersey options — the first two are the men’s version (look out for ‘남자’ in the product name), that is the jersey worn by the KHNP men’s team in the K3 League. If you’re looking for the replica WK League shirt, you’ll need to click the third (home) or fourth (away) product in the list (you’ll see ‘여자’ in the product name). The men’s and women’s jerseys are identical, including the sizing, but if you choose the men’s version by mistake you won’t be able to add the WK League patch or player marking to your shirt.

The product page for the replica women’s home shirt. Screenshot from KHNP FC Shop

Once you click on the shirt, you’ll have to navigate some options before you can add it to your basket. The first one is size — the unisex sizing runs from S to 2XL and a size guide is provided further down the product page. Only after selecting your size are you able to select player marking. The drop-down menu is fairly self-explanatory — choose the player whose number you want, or the final option (마킹없음) if you don’t want a name and number on the back. The next option is to add (or not) the WK League patch. The final hurdle before you can add the product to your basket asks you to confirm you are aware that no refunds or exchanges are available for pre-order items. Type a quick ‘네’ in the box and then click 구매하기 (purchase) or 장바구니에 담기 (add to basket). Be warned — you need to click twice, once to confirm all your options and again to actually add the product to your shopping basket. If you only click once and then navigate to the shopping basket, you may have to go back and select all your options again.

The product page for the replica women’s away shirt. Screenshot from KHNP FC Shop

Once you’ve got your shirt(s) in your shopping basket, you’ll be prompted to login or create an account to proceed to payment. If you reside in Korea, you’re probably familiar with the various payment options — KHNP accept payment by card, Toss Pay or Payco.

If you’re not resident in Korea and/or don’t have access to one of these payment options, placing an order may prove tricky. Unfortunately online shopping in Korea is notoriously difficult for those without resident status. For short-term visitors or overseas fans desperate to get their hands on a shirt, your best bet is to ask a friend to order on your behalf, or use a proxy shopping service which will charge a commission to handle your order for you.

As for other teams, Suwon FC sell jerseys via their online shopping mall, while Changnyeong WFC supporters have been organising a group purchase. There has been no word so far about 2025 jersey orders from other WK League teams, but fan community into the K has a rolling survey for fans who wish to purchase a kit, and if there are sufficient numbers, a group order may be initiated.

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