From endorsing viral campaigns to being involved in designing their own clothing, Jung Kook officially enters a new era with Calvin Klein. In what might be called a groundbreaking collaboration for both the singer and the brand, the global sensation announced his debut co designed capsule collection with Calvin Klein under the name of CKJK.

In just March 2023, Jung Kook joined the ranks of the global ambassador for Calvin Klein, quickly becoming its face. Every campaign, be it an advertisement featuring jeans or the famous underwear shoots, caused a massive uproar on the internet. However, this collaboration is taking things to another level, as with CKJK, Jung Kook will not only be the face of Calvin Klein but also become a key part in defining its identity.
CKJK will go live online from May 19 to 20, 2026, while limited in-store releases will follow soon after.
What makes CKJK stand out is how personal it feels. Instead of crafting something too perfect and detached from himself, Jung Kook seems to have designed a capsule that came straight from his wardrobe.The result is a sleek, urban collection layered with rugged biker influences while still maintaining Calvin Klein’s signature minimalist aesthetic.
The 20-piece, gender-neutral capsule includes double-denim sets, oversized zip up hoodies, leather jackets, graphic tees, tanks, and undergarments. There is a strong sense of effortless cool running throughout the line the kind of wardrobe built for someone constantly moving between airports, rehearsals and late night city streets.
One of the collection’s most notable details is the custom metallic logo tag stamped with “CKJK EST. 2026,” officially cementing Jung Kook’s creative imprint on the label. Some pieces also feature doodle-style graphics inspired by his well-known hand tattoos, adding subtle but meaningful touches that fans will instantly recognize.
The prices fall in the range of $29 USD basic apparel items to statement outerwear priced at up to $699 USD, making the capsule a blend between accessible streetwear and premium clothing. Knowing how powerful Jung Kook’s effect on consumers has been and will continue to be – dubbed online “the Jung Kook Effect” – Calvin Klein is ready for unprecedented demand. Launch strategies include phased online releases, exclusive access to pre-sale items for My Calvins subscribers and pop up shops geared for worldwide madness.
But this launch goes far beyond hype.
Celebrity collaborations with luxury and heritage fashion brands are nothing new, but CKJK signals a shift in how these partnerships are evolving. Collaborations with high end fashion brands have become quite common in the last couple of years among celebrities, yet CKJK stands apart as it represents the trend of a more creative collaboration between high fashion brands and celebrities. The move from an artist to becoming a co-designer is a logical step for the fashion industry because today global artists are provided with a chance to prove their creativity through these collections rather than being used in advertising campaigns.
From the point of view of Calvin Klein, such a move is also a great decision. In addition, it can be viewed as yet another step that allows Jung Kook to establish his name as an artist who is successful beyond music.
What also makes the timing especially significant is that the collection arrives during his military enlistment period, keeping his presence in global pop culture as powerful as ever even while he remains away from the public eye. In many ways, CKJK bridges two worlds seamlessly: the exclusivity and scarcity of hype-driven fashion culture and the massive, deeply loyal energy of the BTS fanbase.
