Guys it's important to be organized... let's not fit stereotypes here... hang on, if you're reading this you're already a step ahead of the stereotype. Here's a couple suggestions to help you pack.
- Clothing - styles and sizes are different. Prepare yourself with casual clothing for summer and fall. It never gets too cold. I lived in Korea for almost 5 years and never had a winter jacket (I lived in Seoul not Soraksan).
- Shoes - anything over a 9 or a 10 is hard to find.
- Condoms - if you're active come prepared.
- Deodorant - bring a year supply. You can get some deodorant at the Body Shop in major cities but getting good stuff is tough.
- Cologne - duty free is a great place to pick up your favorite scent. They have cologne in Korea but you may not be able to get what you're looking for.
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