K-pop group BTS may have had to postpone their world tour due to the coronavirus pandemic, but they’re doing the most to make it up to fans. That includes a new line of products themed around one of their songs.
According to Aju Business Daily, the range of products will include 20 clothing items and five everyday items. Read on to find out more about these products, and where you can buy them.
Fashion retailer company ‘Handsome’ presents the first SYSTEM ・ SYSTEM HOMME | @BTS_twt Capsule Collection. Using the graphic details and objects featured in the music video of Blood, Sweat & Tears as a motif, the collection comprises of a total of 25 clothing and accessory + https://t.co/uWEwpsqKvopic.twitter.com/X7mWhQJHAw
The product line was recently introduced by the retailer Handsome, a subsidiary of South Korean department store Hyundai. It’s a collaboration between BTS and the brand System Homme.
“Starting with this project, we will promote the excellence of K-fashion to the global fashion market through various content,” a Handsome official said in a statement.
The inspiration for the products is BTS’ 2016 song “Blood Sweat & Tears.” A few photos of the line (above) look pretty cool, featuring a T-shirt, cap, and long-sleeve shirt. Check out the video for “Blood Sweat & Tears” below.
Where Can You Buy This Merchandise?
At this point, you’re probably wondering how you can get your hands on this new BTS merchandise. According to Aju Daily, the group’s international ARMY of fans will be the first to have access to the line.
The products will be available on WeVerse, the group’s online community app, on May 14. For everyone else, you can buy them on a special website for the collaboration starting May 18. Follow System on Instagram and check the Handsome website for more information.
If you happen to be in South Korea, the products will reportedly be available in Hyundai’s 32 offline outlets starting May 27.
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