ARMYs are, arguably, the most supportive fandom in the world. Every time BTS has comebacks, concerts, appearances, promotions, and more, fans would always join forces to make them successful.

In fact, a lot of BTS’s achievements are formed by ARMYs. These die-hard fans would stream the boys’ music videos from day to night to break and create records. But, when it comes to buying stuff, ARMYs would always complain about being broke.

Despite these alleged money problems, BTS fans still manage to sell out everything RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, Jungkook promotes. As if that's not enough, ARMYs even purchase what the boys are wearing, even though they are not promoting them.

On August 10, BTS released the first set of teaser images for their comeback single, “Dynamite.” In a matter of minutes, ARMYs sell out J-Hope’s “Obey” shirt. This $40 tee from Big Shot was the first item that fans purchased. (Check out the photos here, here, and here).

In less than an hour, V’s earring and necklace were sold out too. Even though the accessories were small, eagle-eyed ARMYs still spotted them and figured out the brand. (Check out the pics here and here).

Jungkook’s Louis Vuitton denim jacket may have a hefty price tag, but “broke” ARMYs still managed to sell it out in some countries. (Check out the photos here and here).

Suga was, also, wearing a piece from Louis Vuitton. The BTS rapper sported a Leaf Denim Baseball Shirt, which sold out in the US, Canada, and more. (Check out the photos here and here).

To see Jimin’s necklace, you have to zoom the photo — and that’s exactly what ARMYs did. After figuring out what it was, fans sell it out in all colors on at least one Korean shopping site. (Check out the photo here).

It is true when they say that everything BTS touches turn into gold. But what made RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, Jungkook different from other celebrities is that they don’t only wear high-end brands. They enjoy wearing all sorts of brands, including the local ones.

In fact, RM was even spotted wearing pants that he bought from a second-hand online shop. The BTS leader didn’t even try to hide his identity when he purchased the used item as he gave the seller his real name and address.