While fans begin lining up outside the Anaheim Convention centre for the official launch of BlizzCon 2010, let’s check out what sort of Blizzard merchandise they’ll be lining up for once they’re inside! More »
Cherry Sauce Clothing’s take on Super Mario as worn by Tristan. More »
World of Warcraft clothing creators J!NX has been spreading its wings lately, introducing the first in a new line of t-shirts for NCsoft’s recently-launched Aion. More »
Your New Xbox Experience avatar just got a wardrobe booster, thanks to the fashionistas at Microsoft and Rare. It’s a noticeably preppy update to the Avatar closet, perfect for a weekend beach house getaway.
All new parents worry about how their little angel is going to turn out. The world is full of temptation and wonder that you fear may elevate or corrupt them. They could be upstanding, particle physicist olympians who volunteer at homeless shelters, or end up living out of the back of a van scavenging for roadkill to feed their 34 illegitimate brats. (Note: those are the only two options open, according to recent census data)
Newly minted Kotakuite Beatboxtaun sent me a pic last night of this super cool Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out scarf. Turns out that Beatboxtaun ( a fellow El Pasoan) sells hand-made, game-themed scarfs on Etsy. My personal fave? The Mega Man though the Mario Power-Up has all kinds of cool too knitted into it too.
The 65-inch or so scarfs run $US75 to $US175, pricey yes, cool, also yes. Hit the jump for more pics of more scarfs.
It’s dress time! We love dress time!! Here’s a Pokémon cami halter top one piece with a banded bottom. Thrilling, we know. For those unable to picture how this lovely dress would appear on a mannequin, hit the jump for that.
The Devil May Cry series has been a lotta things, but masculine is not one of them. Something about all those exposed chests and red coats and wonderful haircuts. So it’s poignant that the official Devil May Cry range of menswear – due to be released in Japan next month – will forgo hoodies and caps in favour of gear including a couple of exquisite cardigans and leather-pocketed polo shirts. With tiny, elegant belts attached, of course. They’ll come in two styles (Dante and Nero), and at a price only the most fashion-conscious Capcom aficionado could bear to pay, with the polos priced at USD$75 and the cardigans at USD$105 (Nero) and USD$125 (Dante). Looks a lot, but for the convenience of having a belt on your shirt, it’s totally worth it. デビルメイクライ[Official DMC4 Clothing]