If you can't get a new Xbox, at least you can wear one with this new set of shirts
Wear your Xbox love

Xbox and Chinatown Market have teamed up for a ne🍌w line of officiall🎀y branded apparel.
The line riffs on Xbox iconography in a new set of three designs, and they're all available right now on Foot Locker in and in . My favorite look out of all of them is ൩the smiley face hoodie with Xbox eyeballs. It has a Nirvana vibe with the X's over the eyes, and the black-and-yellow color scheme makes the reference all but explicit.
XboxUK 🤝 @FootlockerEUWe've teamed up with @ChinatownMarket to bring you a LIMITED drip drop - get it while you can 😎💧👕: //t.co/vTnm3OgIZh pic.twitter.com/GrnjF9yhMe
Then there's a design 🤡of a bear aggressively playing some Xbox very close to their television. I'm not really sure why there's a bear on the shirt, unless there's a reference I'm missing? Everybody likes bears, I guess.
The third design repurposes the A,B,X,Y Xbox butto🤪ns with a message proclaiming "This is my alphabet" above them. You could also get this shirt for a Ninten𒀰do fan, as long as they don't notice the letters are in the wrong order and unusually colorful. I won't tell.
The smile a𒀰nd bear designs are both available in either T-shirts for $40 or £29.99, or hoodies for $90 or £69.99. The button alphabet design is a T-shirt only for $40 or £29.99.
While you can pick up these clothes now, you may need to wait longer if you haven't already secured an Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S; 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft has confirmed that it expects shortages for its next-gen consoles to continue until at least April.
We're always keeping an eye out for the best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X price.
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