The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players have been spurred into investigating the game's three elemental dragons, after one player discovered they're hiding a neat little Triforce design on their backs.
08.05.2024 - 20:19 / thegamer.com
So much has happened since its release, it feels like Tears of the Kingdom has been around for years. Truth is the newest Zelda game isn't even a year old, not quite anyway. Tears of the Kingdom will turn one this weekend and to mark the occasion, BlackMilk has added an official range inspired by the game to its already expansive The Legend of Zelda collection. The line includes everything from t-shirts to leggings, and it's all available now ahead of the game's first anniversary.
If you want to rep Tears of the Kingdom on its birthday and beyond and you want everyone to know about it, your best options in the new BlackMilk collection are the robes. You might think of something comfortable to be wear around the house when you read robe, and while these Zelda options are most certainly that, they're stylish enough to be worn outside too. One of the robes features Zelda holding a broken Master Sword, and the other features Ganondorf, the design used a stark reminder of why everyone was thirsting over the baddie this time last year.
If you prefer to rep your favorite games with a little more subtlety, BlackMilk is the best place to go. Alongside the robes is a black and dark green dress, available in longline and skater designs. The dress features the Ultrahand symbol on the front, making it look like a stylish dress to non-Zelda fans, but something fellow Tears of the Kingdom aficionados will instantly recognize. The Geoglyphs dress and matching pants have been designed in the same vein. Great-looking clothes regardless made even better by their Zelda design.
The split between items with brash Zelda designs and more subtle ones among BlackMilk's Tears of the Kingdom additions is a pretty even split, and you can check out the bulk of the collection in the images above. If you'd like your wardrobe to represent more of the series than its latest installment alone, BlackMilk has a lot of other Zelda options available. A stunning stained glass body suit featuring elements from throughout Hyrule's history, and a Majora's Mask hoodie are among a litany of options all currently in stock.
BlackMilk's new Tears of the Kingdom options join the Dungeons & Dragons range it added to make 50 years of the tabletop RPG. The Red Dragon sweater, Count Strahd robe, and everything else in BlackMilk's D&D line is all available now. Lego and Converse have also been celebrating 50 years of D&D, releasing a debut set and a range of footwear respectively.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players have been spurred into investigating the game's three elemental dragons, after one player discovered they're hiding a neat little Triforce design on their backs.
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