Jungkook sports $106,060 look at Incheon Airport

BTS member Jungkook was seen at Incheon International Airport wearing an all-black ensemble valued at $106,060. The group was traveling to Madrid for a stop on their ARIRANG world tour.

The outfit included black cargo pants, matching sneakers, a denim jacket and a Supreme beanie. Accessories featured a Gamza mesh mask priced at $10 and a Balenciaga backpack listed at $1,750.

Chrome Hearts jewelry added significantly to the total. These pieces consisted of a Diamond Dagger ID Bracelet at $15,600, a Keeper Ring in white gold and diamonds at $18,500, and an 18k white gold wallet chain at $45,000.

A Hublot Big Bang Reloaded watch completed the ensemble at $25,200. The full price was calculated from the listed retail values of each item.

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