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Dex Layers Military Amekaji Under a Black Leather Rider
3.1 million followers aren't watching for the stage look — they're watching airport gates and street corners for what Dex actually wears. We break down his latest mood, military outerwear layered under a sleek black leather rider, piece by piece, and round it out with a shopping list you can actually use.

Dex's feed rarely shows a stage outfit. What 3.1 million followers actually show up for is the opposite — an airport gate, a studio hallway, a red light caught mid-crossing. Scroll through his last few posts and one mood keeps repeating: military-cut outerwear layered under sleek black leather. It reads less like a styled shoot and more like something he simply reached for.
Dex (Kim Jin-young) is known less for any single project than for style itself. Within Korea's menswear street scene, his name comes up for a reason — instead of chasing seasonal trends, he keeps returning to military, amekaji, and workwear staples and reworking them around his own proportions. What stands out this time is a leather rider jacket thrown over that base. Rough utility fabric against a sharp leather silhouette shouldn't work this cleanly, but it does.
1. The Military Amekaji Mood
Visual detail: The first thing that catches the eye is the field-jacket shape — heavyweight cotton in khaki or olive, flap pockets sitting across the chest and waist, shoulders left just loose enough to read as oversized. Underneath, a crewneck or henley keeps the neckline simple, while straight-leg cargos or work trousers bring the lower half back into line. Lace-up boots at the bottom keep the whole thing grounded instead of bulky.
Editor's eye: Military dressing goes wrong fast — one wrong move and it reads as costume. Dex avoids that by never pressing the jacket into shape; it hangs like something worn in, not styled. The reference sits closer to '70s American amekaji culture, where utility clothing eventually turned into its own aesthetic, than to anything literal. Dropping the stiffness is exactly what pulls this look out of nostalgia and into the present.
2. The Black Leather Rider Jacket
Visual detail: Over that base sits a black leather rider — asymmetric zip, structured shoulders, a cropped cut that stays close to the body. It follows the classic biker silhouette without going heavy; the leather itself looks thin enough to move. Zipper pulls and buckles catch just enough light against the matte black, and whatever's layered underneath peeks out at the collar as the only real color break.
Editor's eye: The rider jacket has carried a certain attitude since long before street style existed — Brando's version of it, then decades of rock stages, now the sidewalk. Set against the softer, utility-driven military layer, the two moods push against each other just enough to create balance: one rooted in function, the other in cool detachment. Dex's look lives in that gap.
3. Low-Tone Layering and Silhouette
Visual detail: The palette stays deliberately narrow — black, charcoal, olive, khaki, nothing louder. Volume does the work instead: a roomy outer layer against slimmer trousers keeps the proportions moving. Every so often a belt or strap cinches the waist just slightly, and that one detail is what keeps an otherwise oversized silhouette from reading as sloppy.
Editor's eye: Strip out color and the fabric has to carry the whole look — no logos, no print, just texture and cut doing the talking. There's a particular kind of sharpness that shows up only when a look holds back instead of reaching for more, and this is a clean example of it.
What makes this look work is simple: it isn't a finished image built for a stage, it's a habit repeated in real life. Two moods that shouldn't sit together — military utility and leather edge — layered without friction. A palette kept narrow on purpose, remixed instead of replaced season to season. That's likely why 3.1 million people keep coming back to this feed.
The SeoulEdits Guide
No need to recreate this outfit piece for piece. A handful of the right basics is enough to land somewhere close to this mood. Start with the list below.
- Field jacket, heavyweight cotton in olive or khaki with flap-pocket detailing. → Search: men's military field jacket
- Black leather rider jacket, asymmetric zip with structured shoulders, cropped length. → Search: black leather biker jacket men
- Work cargo pants, straight fit in charcoal or olive. → Search: men's work cargo pants
- Lace-up combat boots, matte black leather. → Search: men's black combat boots
- Crewneck knit, solid charcoal or dark grey. → Search: men's solid crewneck sweater
- Leather strap belt, thin profile with metal buckle. → Search: men's leather strap belt