LEGO NINJAGO teams up with HYPE for 10th anniversary clothing range

An adult clothing range will celebrate the 10 year anniversary of LEGO NINJAGO thanks to a collaboration between the LEGO Group and HYPE.

Children have been showing off their LEGO NINJAGO threads for a decade, but now ‘grown-ups’ can get in on the act too, thanks to a new clothing range from HYPE. The 28 piece range includes t-shirts, shirts, shorts, hoodies, joggers, jackets and bags for adults and children.

Fans will be able to get their hands on this new merchandise from LEGO.com starting January 14 and JUSTHYPE from January 15.

‘The collection illustrates exciting memorable moments and characters from the franchise’s hugely successful TV series and the fictional world of LEGO NINJAGO building sets, Japanese & Chinese myths and culture,’ the press release says.

‘Boasting mesh panelling, embroidery, on-trend chunky taping, branded neck ribs and over-sized graphics. With a metallic look accentuating the prints and the use of metal D rings; emphasising the power of the LEGO NINJAGO spirit.’

Here is the full collection:

LEGO NINJAGO is celebrating the theme’s 10 year anniversary with this new clothing range, special gold minifigures and the massive new 71741 NINJAGO City Gardens set.

In Blocks magazine Issue 75, a special feature looks back at how LEGO NINJAGO was devised, then became an ongoing theme and is now celebrating its legacy. Creatives at the LEGO Group and television producers come together to share their behind-the-scenes stories, illustrated with never-before-seen concept art and sketch models.

This celebration of the LEGO NINJAGO 10th anniversary is in Blocks magazine Issue 75 – available to order and in stock right now.

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