BTS Member J-Hope Looks Swagger In Unpublished Collab Jacket, ARMY Feel He Is ‘Style Legend’

J-Hope, a member of BTS, has made his admiration for Kaws well-known. The same can be seen in his most recent Instagram, as he wore a collaboration piece from the artist before it was ever released.

How cool would it be to get access to all of the latest collections even before they’re released? It turns out that only BTS understands. And it was J-Hope who wore his snazzy jacket this time as he wished ARMY a happy Lunar New Year. Here’s what all the fashionistas out there are missing out on.

Although J-most Hope’s recent post is very wholesome, the rapper certainly knows how to include all of the latest trends in the most subtle of ways. He flexed his Kaws x North Face collab jacket, which will be available online on February 17th.

The first look from the two brands’ collaboration was released three weeks ago, and the entire fashion world was taken aback. While North Face is a well-known sportswear brand, KAWS is the artist behind the internet’s most famous XX. He had previously performed with companies such as Supreme, Nike, Comme des Garçons, NIGO, and even Reese’s Puffs cereal.

Take a look at the first glimpse at the collaboration:

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And now it appears that J-Hope has purchased a Nuptse jacket from the line. Check out his most recent post, where he flaunts the same with maximum panache:

The collection will be available on February 17th, according to the North Face website. This means Hobi got his hands on the desired jacket before it was officially released.

According to the website, members of their XPLR Pass will gain initial access to the collection, although the costs of these individual items are yet to be released.

Although the collection will be available starting February 17, it was first available on January 7 through an official mini program and at 82 retail locations. Although this was only applicable to China, pop-up stores in places such as Taipei 101, Beijing SKP-S, Shanghai Xintiandi Style, and Guangzhou Taikoo Hui compensated for the debut.