Fried chicken fans can now get their hands on bucket hats, bags and water bottles branded with their favourite fast food brand. You heard me correctly, KFC have launched their own clothing line.
The global chain has teamed up with fashion brand Hype to launch their co-branded clothing, which includes hoodies, jackets, t-shirts and more.
The 47-piece collection sees prices start below £20, going up to £79.99 for a red KFC bomber jacket.
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Much of the range sees the KFC branding , complete with illustrations of fried chicken and the well-known slogan ‘finger lickin’ good’, said to be inspired by KFC’s history, menus and slogans.
Having launched on Thursday, some of the designs have already sold out, including a white KFC x Hype bucket hat perfect for festivals, and a cap with the words ‘bargain bucket’ written on the front.
A selection of t-shirts are available for around £29.99 each, with one featuring Colonel Sanders face on the back . Another has a 90s style car theme, reading ‘Original Recipe Racing’ on the front.
The star of the show has to be the stand-out £34.99 KFC white bucket bag, which looks like the chains popular bargain bucket. Made with PU and PVC, it’s ‘wipe clean’ making it ideal for those greasy-fingered trips to KFC.
And KFC aren’t the only food brand to launch a clothing line in recent weeks, with Greggs’ second Primark collection hitting stores last month.
The Greggs and Primark Snackfest collection comes after the initial launch of Greggs and Primark merchandise back in February. This launch was so popular that it sold out and was soon, reportedly, selling on eBay for three times its original price.
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