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FREAK'S STORE x Sony PlayStation 最新聯名系列發佈

FREAK'S STORE x Sony PlayStation 最新聯名系列發佈

Hypebeast12-06-2025
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FREAK'S STORE此番向經典遊戲主機Sony PlayStation致敬,推出一系列全新聯名服飾與配件。聯名陣容涵蓋多款單品,首先登場的是印有 PlayStation 標誌及初代主機的復古 T-Shirt,以及多款經典 PlayStation 遊戲主題設計,包含《跑車浪漫旅》、《血源詛咒》、《死魂曲 Siren》、《捉猴啦 Ape Escape》、《Doko Demo Issyo》以及近期人氣極高的《宇宙機器人 Astro Bot》圖案。
此外,聯名系列還帶來三款棒球帽,分別以灰、黑、米色呈現,並繡上 PlayStation 標誌。最後,一款印有彩色 PS Logo 的黑色地毯,絕對能為居家空間增添獨特潮流氛圍。
Sony PlayStation x FREAK'S STORE 聯名系列預計將於六月下旬正式發售,有興趣的讀者不妨多加留意。
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