

This dobok is primarily white with blue bordering along its seams. Hwoarang's Player 1 outfit is a dobok with marked differences to the one he wore in Tekken 3. On the back of his top, the patterns at each side of the skull are now black and blue rather than black and red. Though his jeans, boots, and gloves remain close in color to their Tekken 3 palette, Hwoarang's tank top is now white instead of gray-purple, and his chaps are navy blue rather than black. Hwoarang's Player 2 outfit is a palette-swapped version of his Player 2 appearance from Tekken 3. On the back of his jacket, Hwoarang's name is written in white text rather than red text. His hand and footguards are dark purple rather than blue. The white portions of his outfit are now teal and the black portions are white (with the exception of his belt, which remains black, and the Hangul on his back, which is black with a white border). Hwoarang's Player 1 outfit is a palette-swapped version of his Player 1 dobok from Tekken 3. In Tekken Tag Tournament, Hwoarang's Player 1 and Player 2 outfits are palette swaps of his Tekken 3 outfits. Player 2 tank top back design Tekken Tag Tournament His googles and swept-back hairstyle are present in the latter half of the video. In the opening scene, he is not wearing his goggles, and his hair is loose rather than pushed back. Hwoarang wears this outfit in his ending cutscene.

Hwoarang's hair is worn in a swept-back style. Hwoarang additionally wears two black straps on his left wrist and a pair of motorcycle goggles on his forehead.
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On the back of his tank top, there is a design depicting a ram skull with a third eye in the center of its head, plus interlinking red and black patterns either side of the skull.

Hwoarang wears a fitted gray-purple tank top, black fingerless gloves, gray jeans fastened with a black belt, black chaps, and brown cowboy boots complete with spurs. Hwoarang's Player 2 outfit has a biker motif.
