How to buy WK League shirts

How to get hold of kits from your favourite WK League teams in 2025

Sadly for those fans who want to show support for their favourite team or player, it’s not necessarily easy to get hold of the WK League kit of your choice. Cost, availability, ease of purchase, and shipping options vary a lot depending on which team you support and whether or not there is significant demand. Here, we present a summary of current options for purchasing a current WK League kit (as of 15th July 2025), as well as where to look for second-hand and vintage shirts.

Online club shops: Gyeongju KHNP & Suwon FC

Good news for fans on both sides of one of the biggest rivalries in the league — both Gyeongju and Suwon sell replica WK League shirts via their online stores.

Gyeongju KHNP opened their official store earlier this year and now have both home and away replica field shirts available to order. Goalkeeper kits are not available. A purchase will set you back ₩60,000 for just the shirt, or ₩80,000 if you want the WK League patch and a name and number on the back. At time of writing, a handful of players’ names and numbers (Jang Selgi, Oh Seoyeon, Kyokawa) are unavailable due to being sold out. Don’t forget that Gyeongju also has a men’s team, who play in the K3 League, and their jerseys are exactly the same, right down to the sizing, but they are listed separately on the website so make sure to choose the right option if you want to add player marking. For more details on placing an order, check out our guide to Gyeongju’s kit pre-order back in May — the process is exactly the same except that now there should be a shorter waiting time between order and shipping. Besides shirts, Gyeongju KHNP sell a selection of other accessories and souvenirs, which are also available to purchase at the ground on match days (shirts are only available online).

Screenshot of an online store with Gyeongju KHNP football shirts listed for sale
The first row of products in Gyeongju KHNP’s 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

Suwon FC‘s online shop features a page of items specific to the women’s team, including all their shirts — home and away, field and goalkeeper, although at time of writing both goalie kits are sold out. Fans of Suwon FC’s men’s team have the option of either an ‘authentic’ or ‘replica’ shirt, but only the ‘authentic’ version is available for Suwon FC Women. A plain shirt (including the WK League emblem, which is printed as part of the fabric itself) costs ₩129,000 and player marking, which you need to add to your basket separately, is an extra ₩20,000. According to the website, custom marking is possible. As the only WK League club also operating a fully professional men’s team, Suwon FC stock a whole host of club-branded clothing, accessories and knick-knacks.

Screenshot from Suwon FC online shop showing women's home and away field and goalkeeper uniforms available for sale.
From left to right: field home, field away, goalkeeper home and goalkeeper away shirts listed on the Suwon FC Women page of Suwon FC’s online shop. Screenshot from suwonfcmall.com

Fan-led group orders: Changnyeong WFC & Hwacheon KSPO

Not having an official club store doesn’t stop the keenest fans from acquiring a uniform of their own to sport at WK League matches. Industrious fans from Changnyeong WFC and Hwacheon KSPO have taken it upon themselves to make their club’s kits available to order.

Changnyeong WFC supporters group Ibis started a rolling order system back in April to help fans get their hands on Changnyeong shirts. They’re still taking orders and sending out kits on a monthly basis — orders can be placed at any time but they won’t be rounded up until the end of the month, with the group purchase taking place at the beginning of the following month. All shirts (home and away, field and goalkeeper) are available at the newly reduced cost of ₩50,000 each. Ibis are collecting orders via an online order form with payment by bank transfer. On the first page of the form you can select which shirt(s) you want, before adding your size, desired player marking, and any other specifications. Click through to the next page to see payment instructions. You may understandably be worried about sending money to an unofficial seller, particularly if it’s your first time taking part in this sort of fan-led group order. WK League News has seen evidence of shirts being delivered as promised via Ibis’ purchase system within a few weeks of order.

The order form for Changnyeong WFC supporters group Ibis’ rolling group purchase, showing the available shirts.

Hwacheon KSPO kits are currently available as part of a group order which is open until the end of July. A member of online football community into the K, screen name 22Deokju, is currently coordinating orders with the aim of making a purchase in early August. Those interested in buying a Hwacheon kit are directed to contact 22Deokju directly via Naver Cafe for further details.

No news: Incheon Hyundai, Mungyeong Sangmu, Sejong Sportstoto, Seoul City

There has been no word as yet from any of the remaining four WK League teams or their suppoters regarding an opportunity to purchase 2025 league uniforms. The aforementioned online community into the K has a rolling survey where fans can express demand, and if a sufficient number of people can be found, an order may be placed, but there is no guarantee that a minimum number will ever be reached. If you do want to wear your support for these teams, you may have more luck trying to find a second-hand uniform from a previous year.

Edit, 21st July 2025: A member of the Naver Cafe into the K known as 22Deokju is currently coordinating a possible Mungyeong kit order. Refer to the above paragraph about Hwacheon KSPO for details on how to get in touch.

Second-hand and vintage kits

WK League kits of years gone by often appear on Korean second-hand shopping apps such as Daangn Market and Bunjang. If you are looking for something specific, you can set up alerts to make sure you don’t miss new listings. You may also find something more unique when trawling these sites — retro uniforms, signed items, player-worn shirts and random articles of training kit crop up from time to time. Retro football shirts are a bit of a trend in South Korea at the moment, but WK League is pretty niche, so prices tend to be pretty reasonable, with mostly genuine fans selling to other fans rather than career resellers.

Football shirts hanging from a rail in front of seating at a stadium. The shirts are green, navy, royal blue, purple, bright red, and dark red.
WK League shirts displayed by fans at a friendly match between Korea and Colombia, from left to right: Gyeongju KHNP, Suwon FC, Hwacheon KSPO, Changnyeong WFC, Mungyeong Sangmu, Seoul City Amazones.

Shopping for overseas fans

Shopping online in Korea can be tricky or even impossible for those without residence status in the country as many online sites accept only domestic payment cards and/or require a login with two-factor verification via a Korean phone number. Furthermore, none of the options listed in this post offer international shipping. For short-term visitors and overseas fans, you may need to ask a friend based in Korea to help or order on your behalf. There are also various proxy shopping services such as Delivered Korea, PurchaseKorea and KoreaToMe which will charge a commission to handle your order and dispatch it overseas for you. We cannot vouch for any of these services specifically and charges may vary depending on shipping destination so do check reviews before placing an order.

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