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FREAK'S STORE Celebrates The Sony PlayStation With New Collection

FREAK'S STORE Celebrates The Sony PlayStation With New Collection

Hypebeast12-06-2025

Summary
FREAK'S STOREpays homage to theSony PlayStationwith a new collection.
The lineup features a mix of apparel and accessories, starting off with vintage T-shirts adorned with the PlayStation logos and a linear art of the original PlayStation. Several PlayStation games are also celebrated, with classics likeGran Turismo,Bloodborne, Siren, Ape Escape and Doko Demo Issyo, andAstro Botgraphics printed across.
Rounding out the collection are a trio of caps in gray, black and beige with the PlayStation insignias embroidered. Finally, a black rug with the colorful PS logo will give the home an extra kick.
Check out the release above. The Sony PlayStation x FREAK'S STORE collection drops late June.

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