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Elden Ring was one of the biggest role-playing games of 2022, perhaps due in part to Game of Thrones’ George R. R. Martin’s advisory role. Thanks to Brussels-based streetwear brand ARK/8, Elden Ring enters reality over a year after its launch.

Currently available online, ARK/8’s “The Lands Between” collection was developed in collaboration with FromSoftware, the studio that developed Elden Ring.

Each Elden Ring-themed ARK/8 garment references something from the game. For example, oversized, distressed sweatshirts and hoodies are embroidered with “Tarnished” in reference to the game’s nameless player character.

There are also some graphic clothes like a silk shirt printed with Queen Marika on the back and a Boss Door back-print t-shirt.

Winter is coming (that one goes out to you, George R. R. Martin) and ARK/8 x Elden Ring has you covered for that too. There's an oversized fleece sweatshirt that sports the sickly yellow Boss Mist print and a bomber with a gorgeous Lands Between Map all-over print that's cool enough for non-gamers to sport.

If you want to go all-out, there’s even a faux fur coat with Elden Ring's map printed on the inside lining. The maidens won’t be able to get off you.

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ARK/8 is no stranger to the gaming world. The brand previously made a collection inspired by sci-fi first-person shooter game Destiny that included tactical gear-inspired jackets, bags, and even socks.

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