ENHYPEN is back and sharper than ever! Following the cinematic intensity of their previous releases, the group has returned with a dark, industrial concept for their latest single, ‘Knife.’ The music video is a visual masterclass in urban gothic aesthetics, featuring the members as stylish “vampires” navigating a gritty cityscape.
The fashion in ‘Knife’ perfectly mirrors the track’s rebellious energy, blending high-end distressed streetwear with avant-garde punk influences. If you’re looking to channel your inner nightcrawler, here’s a breakdown of the standout fashion items worn by ENHYPEN in the ‘Knife’ music video.

ENHYPEN’s ‘Knife’ MV Fashion
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Jay’s Look #1
Jay kicks off the video with a classic grunge aesthetic, wearing an Our Legacy flannel check shirt that adds a hint of “rebel-without-a-cause” charm to the group’s dark surroundings.

Jay’s Look #2
In a more industrial-focused scene, Jay opts for a bold collaboration piece, wearing the Alpha Industries x Thug Club CWU 45/P jacket, specifically the rivet button version. This jacket brings an aggressive, street-ready energy to his performance.
Heeseung’s Look #1
Heeseung embraces the luxury punk vibe with a heavily distressed “My Death My Life” logo sweatshirt from Enfants Riches Déprimés. He pairs this statement top with Sugarhill stratum denim pants in a wide-cut silhouette, creating a look that is both relaxed and rebellious.

Heeseung’s Look #2
For a more movement-focused ensemble, Heeseung switches to TAREET black piped twisted sweatpants, offering a unique, avant-garde take on standard athleisure.
Ni-Ki’s Look
Ni-Ki showcases his style prowess in a beige ribcage moto vest by Satoshi Nakamoto. The skeletal design elements perfectly complement the “vampire” theme of the music video, especially when paired with Fine Chaos waxed white cargo trousers.
Jake’s Look #1
Jake keeps it street-chic in an effortless PALY zip-up hoodie, adding a contemporary cool layer to his scenes in the urban landscape.

Jake’s Look #2
Maintaining the moody aesthetic, Jake appears in an Alexander Digenova “red melt” logo hoodie that provides a sharp pop of color against the predominantly dark palette of the music video.
Sunghoon’s Look
Sunghoon serves up a utilitarian yet high-fashion look in full KAMIYA. The combination of the brand’s denim work blouson and distressed denim jeans reflects the rugged, industrial vibe of the ‘Knife’ production.

Jungwon’s Look
Leader Jungwon takes on an experimental silhouette with pieces from Feng, including the “Red Goth Boxer” pants styled over printed khaki denim.
Sunoo’s Look
Sunoo captures the haunting mood of the video in a “Vintage Trauma” shirt from Latui Atelier. He completes his look with the brand’s “Quiet Blud” jeans, rounding out his dark and ethereal aesthetic.

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