‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Girl Group HUNTR/X Merch is the Hottest Holiday Gift this Year – Here’s Where to Shop it On Sale
Written by djfrosty on November 17, 2025
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The holidays are right around the corner, which means everyone will be searching for the best gifts to give that special someone, whether that be your significant other or your kids. Our pick for the hottest gift of the season? KPop Demon Hunters merch, obviously.
While you might be torn between HUNTR/X and their boy-band counterpart Saja Boys, the animated girl group’s success is undeniable. HUNTR/X’s uplifting track “Golden,” sung by EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami, has had an insane run on the Billboard Hot 100, topping the charts for a whopping 15 weeks thus far. Recently, the faux girl group was just nominated for six awards at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, primarily for their track “Golden.”
In the box office, the Netflix animated film topped with roughly $18 million over two days. With a release in theaters around Halloween, the movie collected $5 million to $6 million, which was a shock, given it’d already been widely available to watch on streaming. With all this in mind, you’ve got plenty of reasons to shop the girl group’s merch before it’s gone for good, especially given that a lot of their merch is currently on sale. We’ve rounded up a few of our favorites below, including t-shirts, pillows, hoodies and so much more that would look great under the tree or neatly nestled in a gift box this holiday season.
The retailer has a slew of options for everyone, from unisex cotton tees to insulated tumblers, all up to 15% off. This is official licensed merchandise. Some of our favorite pieces include the HUNTR/X sweatshirt with a large graphic on the front depicting members Rumi, Mira and Zoey in purple, blue and pink hues. The sweatshirt, like a majority of the clothing items featured in this article, ranges in size from small to XX-large.
You’ve also got a HUNTR/X iPhone case affixed with a graphic of the members posed in an action shot, ready to battle some demons. The case is a two-parter made from a premium scratch-resistant polycarbonate shell layered over a shock-absorbent TPU liner that protects against drops from high heights. The case fits the iPhone XR. The HUNTR/X hoodie is another winner in our book. It comes in three different colorways and is made of a cozy mix of cotton and polyester. Sizing options range from medium to XX-large.
This film aptly capitalizes on the success that the K-pop genre has seen not only in South Korea, but all over the world. You’ve got crisp and colorful animation brought to you by the same crew that did Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, along with punchy action sequences and foot-tapping original music tracks that take inspo from the best of K-Pop, and you’ve got a clear recipe for success.
So we know the inspiration for this film was K-Pop, but how did it all come about? Demons and K-Pop aren’t really the first two things we think of when playing word association. Well, the film draws heavily from director Maggie Kang’s South Korean roots along with South Korean folklore surrounding demons and mythology. Of course, Kang’s love of K-pop was also a huge inspiration. The film is currently available to stream exclusively on Netflix.
If you’ve missed the viral phenomenon, we’ll catch you up to speed: The movie centers around world-renowned K-pop girl group HUNTR/X, as the members balance their lives in the spotlight with their secret identities as demon hunters. Each group and musical number was based loosely on some of your favorite K-pop acts, including MONSTA X and BLACKPINK to Itzy and EXO. K-Pop is interwoven throughout this endeavor. In fact, tracks featured in the film are even sung by former and current K-pop idols such as Kevin Woo from UKISS to Twice’s track “Takedown,” sung by members Jeongyeon Jihyo and Chaeyoung.
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