NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 06: (L-R) I.N, Lee Know, Han, Felix, Seungmin, Changbin, Hyunjin and Bang Chan of Stray Kids attend The 2024 Met Gala Celebrating “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 06, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/MG24/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)Cindy Ord/MG24/Getty Images
Stray Kids aren’t just dominating charts, they’re quietly becoming one of K-pop’s biggest style influencers. Their fashion is bold, experimental, and always in sync with the message of their music. What makes their style so fun to follow is how it constantly shifts while still feeling true to who they are as artists.
From the start, Stray Kids leaned heavily into streetwear: oversized hoodies, ripped denim, combat boots, and a ton of layered accessories. It matched their chaotic, rebellious energy and helped define their early visual identity. Over time, though, the group has expanded into high-fashion territory, mixing couture with their signature edge. You’ll see them pairing tailored jackets with chunky chains, or wearing full designer looks softened by skate-style silhouettes.
Music videos are where their fashion really shines. In “Thunderous,” they combined traditional Korean hanbok elements with modern streetwear, creating one of their most iconic visual eras. In “S-Class,” the members wore luxury pieces from brands like Versace and Balmain, emphasizing a sleeker, more polished direction. Even off stage, their airport fashion reveals each member’s personality: Hyunjin leans artsy and elegant, Felix switches between unisex runway pieces and skater fits, while Bang Chan and Changbin stick to athletic street style.
What sets Stray Kids apart is how fashion becomes storytelling. Whether they’re in custom couture for the Met Gala, casual denim at rehearsal, or futuristic looks on stage, they always dress with intention — blending identity, creativity, and confidence.
