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Got7's Style Evolution from Streetwear to Suits

From their debut in 2014 to now, the members of K-Pop boy band Got7 have turned their fair share of heads with their coordinated style.
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Got7 isn't just another K-Pop boy band. Made up of seven stylish and talented members, including our boundary-pushing cover star Jackson Wang, the group's fashion choices have come a long way since their debut in 2014. K-Pop groups are notorious for their carefully curated—and coordinated—wardrobes, and Got7 does not dissapoint. Experimenting with styles across the board, the group has a loyal band of followers that closely monitors their wardrobes to report to others in the fandom what exactly the boys are wearing. Here, L'OFFICIEL tracked down some of Got7's best fashion moments from the band's debut to their most recent music video release. 

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Six years after their debut, Got7 recreated their debut imagery to show off how far they've come.
"Just Right," released in 2016, was one of Got7's earliest hits. The accompanying video was filled with color from the background to the band's wardrobe.
"My Swagger" was released in early 2017, and featured playful layers and plenty of streetwear, which became a fashion staple for the group.
The video for "Turn Up" was released later in 2017, and stayed true to the streetwear trend the group followed that year.
Summer of 2018 marked Got7's second world tour, with the "Eyes on You" announcement featuring sporty jackets, graphic patterns, and of course, lots of layering.
The "Lullaby" video, released a month after the end of their world tour, marked a shift to more chic monochrome moments, which would come to define the group's fashion.
Got7's most recent world tour in 2019, "Keep Spinning," featured a playful combination of streetwear and suiting.
 Shortly after the end of the "Keep Spinning" tour, Got7 released a video for "You Calling My Name" where they rocked brooding leather suits.
2020 brought Got7 fans an ethereal music video for "Not by the Moon," chock full of softer feminine pieces juxtaposed with tailored suiting and embellishments.
"Not by the Moon" featured several iconic fashion moments, including these all-white ensembles covering a wide array of styles.

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