A Primark clothing range inspired by the hit Netflix series Stranger Things has been flying off the shelves since the show returned for its fourth season.
The series starring Millie Bobby Brown follows a group of youngsters in 1980s Indiana as they unravel a string of supernatural mysteries. The show has gripped fans the world over, with many keen to show off their allegiance to the show with some Upside Down-inspired attire.
The Primark UK website currently has listed five pieces of clothing inspired by the series, priced between £5 and £10 - including a grey t-shirt with the Stranger Things logo written across it and a Hellfire Club top closely resembling the ones worn by the gang in the show. There’s also a t-shirt with the Surfer Boy Pizza logo on the front, a t-shirt with the Hawkins Tigers logo on the front and back inspired by the high school football team in the series, and an Eleven-inspired nightshirt with yellow sleeves.
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The Hellfire Club tops have proven particularly popular, selling out in stores and appearing on eBay for a staggering £150 as sellers attempted to cash in on the demand, according to The Mirror . But fans should also keep their eyes peeled in shops for more merchandise, as shoppers have been sharing their finds on social media and revealed some discoveries that can’t be found on Primark’s UK website.
Several snaps on Twitter and TikTok showed more Hawkins-inspired sportswear, including basketball shorts, a sleeveless hoodie, a vest, a jumper, and the iconic 80s-style varsity jacket all carrying the signature Hawkins H logo. Primark acknowledged that there had been an “exceptionally high level of interest” in the Stranger Things range.
“We are doing our best to meet this demand,” the store’s customer service team responded to a disgruntled shopper on Twitter who complained that the Metrocentre branch had no Stranger Things items. It looks like fans will have to be quick if they’re hoping to snap up something from the collection.
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