BTS member SUGA has just dropped his new solo track “Haegeum,” and here’s a rundown of all the outfits he wore in the music video
Rapper SUGA of BTS just released his new solo album, D-Day, along with a music video for the new track, “Haegeum.” In the video, the South Korean idol effortlessly switches between the roles of a cop and a criminal. Beyond his exceptional singing, rapping, and acting skills, SUGA’s fashion game was on point, showcasing his impeccable sense of style. Let’s break it down and check all the great fits he brought to his latest music video.
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The killer style
SUGA looked effortlessly cool in this outfit, which features a Gucci Forest Printed Bowling Shirt over a white shirt, ripped-knee pants, chunky boots, and perfectly coordinated accessories. The shirt boasts a botanical forest print that makes a bold statement with its design. It’s also made from smooth viscose fabric in a bowling shirt style, featuring a spread collar and half sleeves. It comes with a price tag of USD 1,150.
Ready to rule
A lot of his fans were thrilled when they caught a glimpse of SUGA donning a varsity jacket in his latest music video. While it’s yet to be confirmed whether it’s a Valentino piece or not, there is no denying that the K-Pop icon looked undeniably cool in this powder blue and white outerwear. It had dragon motifs adorning the front and back, which only added to his already impressive street style, making him look like the ultimate rebel in fashion.
A fashion-forward mafia
SUGA, whose real name is Min Yoon-gi, rocked a stylish and edgy look, wearing a tailored suit and a leather coat from Tailorable, a popular menswear brand in Korea. Tailorable is well-known for designing clothes for BTS and its members, including Jimin’s black worsted wool outfit for a Tiffany & Co. campaign and J-Hope’s wardrobe for his Jack In The Box promo.
Gear for the groove
Even though it’s not technically part of his music video, SUGA’s outfit in his “Haegeum” dance practice video is worth checking out. He sported a dyed long-sleeve shirt from WHO DECIDES WAR, paired with cargo pants and adidas Rivalry Low 86 sneakers—a killer combo that shows off his unique style. Indeed, SUGA knows how to rule the game, even in his dance practice clothes.
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