BTS V's self-designed bag gets sold out within seconds
It did not take more than a minute for his entire collection to fly off the shelves on all Weverse shops including USA, Japan and Global.


Seoul: Renowned K-POP idol, Kim Taehyung aka V’s self-designed merchandise named ‘Mute Boston Bag’ has been sold out in less than 60 seconds after being released, becoming the world’s fastest selling bag.
South Korean entertainment company HYBE is currently releasing 'artist-made collections' merch designed by each BTS member.
V was the third member to release their “Artist-made collection by BTS”, revealing a luxurious looking bag and a set of colorful Brooches (flower buddies, cloud drops and faces) inspired by his love of art.
The bag has V’s signature bright scarf.
The scarf is tied on its handles while the Brooches are carved to some of his paint art work that he has done in the past.
ARTIST-MADE COLLECTION BY #BTS
— HYBE MERCH (@HYBE_MERCH) January 8, 2022
Merch. Style Photo - V ver.
?MUTE BOSTON BAG
BY V#BY_BTS #BY_V pic.twitter.com/fQfaSFpLAf
The star idol, released the set of his artworks and a leather bag featuring his favorite color palette, though the price tag did nothing to deter BTS fans from selling out the bag in mere seconds.
It did not take more than a minute for his entire collection to fly off the shelves on all Weverse shops including USA, Japan and Global.
After being revealed, Taehyung's merch has been receiving positive reviews from K-media for its pretty design, practical use, and reasonable pricing.
However, ARMY is a little disappointed as all the merchandise are getting sold within minutes and many are unable to book their orders because of the same.
Since then, ARMY’s requested for a restock.
For those of you who may not be aware, BTS has been dropping their individual self-designed merch since the start of January.
Leading the charge was Jin, followed by RM and now V. Suga is next, who is also most likely to follow their footsteps, selling his products in a span of minutes flat.

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