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Kpop Felix Lomo Photocard Set (55pcs)
I’ve been a casual Kpop fan for years, but recently I’ve gotten more into collecting photocards. I stumbled across this Felix Lomo Photocard Set on AliExpress while searching for Stray Kids merch, and the photos looked so vibrant that I couldn’t resist. What drew me in was the variety—55 different cards in one set, all featuring Felix from various photo shoots and performances. The price was less than half of what I would pay for an official photocard set in the US, which made it even more tempting.
Shipping was quicker than expected, arriving in just under three weeks with no damage to the packaging. The cards themselves are printed on glossy, high-quality stock and feel very sturdy, almost like mini collectible postcards. The images are clear and well-lit, with no blurry or pixelated photos. I loved that the set included both solo portraits and group shots featuring Felix with other Stray Kids members—it felt like a full overview of his style and personality.
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Excellent print quality and sharp images
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Thick, durable card material
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Affordable price compared to US alternatives
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Wide variety of photos
Cons:
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A few images seem fan-taken rather than official, which may bother some collectors
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No protective sleeves included
In the US, buying similar sets from fan stores can cost $20–$30, but this was under $8 including shipping. It’s honestly a steal. The cards met and even exceeded my expectations, and they look great displayed in my binder.
US $3.22
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Kpop Stray Kids Photocard Collection (95pcs)
Next, I went for the 95-piece Stray Kids Photocard Collection, which immediately caught my eye because of the sheer quantity. As someone who likes variety, 95 cards sounded like heaven. What convinced me to order was that the listing showed pictures from multiple eras of Stray Kids’ albums, which meant I’d get a broad selection without needing to hunt for individual sets.
Delivery took about three and a half weeks, but the wait was worth it. When I opened the box, I was impressed with the vibrant colors and the durability of the cards. These are slightly thinner than the Felix set, but still perfectly sturdy. I noticed the cards are a mix of group shots, sub-unit photos, and individual close-ups, which keeps things interesting.
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Huge number of cards in one set
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Excellent color saturation and variety
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Affordable price for the quantity
Cons:
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Slightly thinner card stock than the Felix set
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Repeats of a few images across different cards
For less than $12, it’s insane how much you get compared to US fan stores where similar large sets can cost over $35. I was pleasantly surprised by the consistency in print quality despite the volume.
US $3.6
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G-Dragon Übermensch Lomo Card Set (55pcs)
Being a longtime BIGBANG fan, I had to grab this G-Dragon Übermensch Lomo Card Set. What made me choose it was the nostalgic vibe—G-Dragon’s older albums hold a special place in my heart, and this set captures his iconic fashion moments.
The cards arrived well-packaged and neatly stacked. The print quality was a bit more matte than the Stray Kids cards, but it suits the aesthetic. The designs are bold and unique, featuring both live performances and stylized photo shoots.
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Unique designs with a mix of vintage and new images
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Good print quality with vibrant colors
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Compact and easy to store
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A few photos are grainier than I’d like
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The packaging isn’t as sturdy as other sets
At around $7, it’s much cheaper than the $20–$25 US equivalents. Overall, I’m glad I added this to my collection—it’s a great tribute to G-Dragon’s artistry.
US $3.44
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Kpop ROSE APT Lomo Card Set (55pcs)
I bought the ROSE APT Lomo Card Set because I’m a huge fan of BLACKPINK, and Rosé is one of my biases. The set’s listing showcased stunning close-up images of her, so I was instantly sold.
The set came in perfect condition after about three weeks. Each card is crisp, glossy, and feels premium for the price. I especially liked the variety of outfits and hairstyles captured—it’s obvious the seller curated the images carefully.
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Beautiful high-definition images
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Great range of photos
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Affordable for collectors
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Some cards have slight color variations
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Cards are slightly larger than standard sleeves
Compared to US stores, where official Rosé photo cards can cost $5–$7 each, this $8 set was an incredible value.
US $2.96
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Kpop ATEEZ Boy Group Lomo Cards (55pcs)
I wasn’t sure what to expect from the ATEEZ Lomo Card Set, but I bought it because it’s hard to find affordable ATEEZ merch in the US. The listing promised a good mix of group and solo photos, which is exactly what I wanted.
The cards are of solid quality, similar to the Stray Kids sets, though the print isn’t quite as sharp. However, the range of images—stages, concept shoots, and casual snapshots—makes up for that.
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Wide selection of images
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Thick, durable material
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Great value for the price
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Print sharpness varies slightly
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Packaging could be better
For around $9, it’s much more cost-effective than US alternatives, where small sets can cost up to $30.
US $1.19
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Korean Manga Comic Character Lomo Cards
This was a bit of a wildcard. I ordered the Korean Manga Lomo Card Set because I love comic artwork and wanted something different from my usual Kpop collections. The designs looked unique and collectible.
I was impressed with the quality of the prints—they’re sharp and detailed, with vibrant colors. Each card feels like a mini art print, and I enjoyed the mix of character designs.
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Excellent artwork quality
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Fun mix of characters and scenes
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Affordable for art collectors
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Less durable than the Kpop cards
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Harder to display since they don’t match standard sizes
For just $6, it’s still a great purchase compared to similar art cards sold in US comic stores.
US $1.19
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Kpop IDOL HOP Lomo Card Set (55pcs)
This set stood out because of its colorful, eye-catching listing. The IDOL HOP Lomo Card Set features a mix of various idol images, so I figured it would be a good “grab bag” type collection.
The cards came as expected—glossy, vibrant, and sturdy. I liked that the set felt like a sampler of different groups and solo artists.
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Diverse selection of idols
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Sturdy, high-quality printing
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Affordable price point
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Not all idols featured equally
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Some repeat images
For $7, it’s easily worth the price for collectors who want variety without spending a fortune.
US $1.19
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BLACKPINK Born Pink Lomo Card Set (55pcs)
Finally, I ordered the BLACKPINK Born Pink Lomo Card Set because I couldn’t pass up on a set featuring Jennie, Lisa, Jisoo, and Rosé together. This set focuses heavily on their “Born Pink” and “Pink Venom” eras, which I love.
The cards are high-definition and glossy, just like the Rosé set. The group shots are especially striking, and I liked how the set balanced solo and group photos.
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Gorgeous, vibrant images
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Balanced selection of solo and group shots
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Excellent value for the price
Cons:
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A couple of images are slightly oversaturated
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Packaging isn’t very protective
At $8, this was a great deal compared to US prices where a single official BLACKPINK card can run $6–$10.
US $1.19
Overall Impression
I’m honestly surprised at how good all these AliExpress lomo card sets turned out. The print quality, variety, and value for money far exceeded my expectations. Delivery times ranged from two and a half to three and a half weeks, which is reasonable given the prices. I’d definitely recommend these products to fellow collectors who want to build their collection without overspending. I’m already planning to order more sets from other groups and maybe some display accessories next. AliExpress has won me over on these Kpop merch purchases!










