First, it was Japan’s J-pop, now the fever for the east’s particular brand of pop music has moved a little northward, towards the Korean peninsula, at the south end of it, and it doesn’t seem to stop.
Thanks to the worldwide hit that was the song “Gangnam Style” of South Korean rapper Psy with its anthemic rhythms, interest for K-pop music grew wildly starting 2012 and has become a serious phenomenon capturing the ears and hearts of many. Now there are K-pop fans all around the world. If you happen to know one and want to show them some appreciation, here are the best gift for a K-pop fan.
#1 Women’s Kpop BTS Socks 5 Pack

Made out of cotton, you can now travel with your favorite member of BTS on your feet!
#2 K-Pop and Chill Shirt

This T-Shirt is perfect for a K-pop sesh at home and available in 5 colors!
#3 Mask Moments Coconut Gel Sheet Mask

Rock your favorite K-Pop band on this stylish, durable canvas backpack.
#4 Kpop Hiphop Backpack

aGreatLife Wooden Balancing Cactus is a great gift for a Kindergarten Teacher. The students will be learning not just MATH but also coordination, participation, teamwork and it is a good ice breaker for the kids who have little attention span in the classroom. This is a good help for the teacher who wants to teach the kids uniquely.
#5 Wooden Balancing Cactus

BT21 has grown into a brand that satisfies your needs from stationery, electronics, clothing, home goods, passport and wallet holders. You name it. BT21 has it, and the best part is that on of the seven or all BTS member characters are reminded to you each time you look at the product.
#6 Chimmy Two Face Mug

It’s a huge trend now for K-Pop lovers to collect pins of their favorite groups and display them on their bag, so of course, you need a clear pin bag in order to do so.
#7 SteamedBun Ita Bag Ears Candy Leather Backpack

This requires research on the gift giver’s part, but most all popular K-Pop groups have a lightstick for concerts. Ask your loved one or friend who their favorite group is and get them a lightstick. They’re not particularly cheap, but you’re looked at oddly if you don’t own one and wave it around at concerts.
Contributor: Sara Skirboll from RetailMeNot’s The Real Deal
Contributor: Sophia Hong from Mask Moments
Contributor: Sara Skirboll from RetailMeNot’s The Real Deal
Contributor: Janice Pavs from aGreatlife
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