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Elden Ring gets its own clothing line (spoiler: it’s quite expensive and a bit tacky)

The clothing line includes a total of 8 items, and the prices range from 135 euros to 1,645 euros.

Elden Ring gets its own clothing line (spoiler: it’s quite expensive and a bit tacky)
Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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It’s quite common for the most famous video game franchises of today to have their own clothing lines. Brands like Pokémon, Mario, Final Fantasy, and many others often release their personal collections, so it was only a matter of time for Elden Ring to have its own. However, it’s come out quite expensive… and some of the items are quite unattractive.

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Called The Lands Between Collection, this clothing line comes from the collaboration of the ARK/8 brand, Bandai Namco, and From Software. The three companies have joined forces to create clothing that’s not suitable for all audiences, and a good example of that is the prices of this collection.

Comprising up to 8 different pieces, the prices for this collection range from 135 euros to 1,645 euros. The cheapest of them all is a simple t-shirt made of organic cotton with the classic Elden Ring boss door screen-printed on the back. On the other hand, the most expensive is a synthetic brown fur coat that closely resembles Malenia’s cloak, and its main feature is that the entire Elden Ring map is screen-printed on the inside.

All the clothing has to be purchased online, as there is no physical store in Spain as such. If you want to check out the complete collection, you can access it from this link

While this clothing collection arrives or not, Elden Ring continues to carefully prepare its next downloadable content. At the moment, there is no release date, but all signs point to a 2024 release. Also, we must not forget that it won’t be the last: there is still much more to come.

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Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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