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Bloomingdale’s Is Launching an Exclusive Nintendo Collection

Geek fashion has seriously evolved over the years. While fandoms were once relegated to nothing but graphic-print tees, designers like Her Universe, Elhoffer Design, and Five Four have made it easier to literally wear your faves on your sleeve while also being fashionable and often even office appropriate. And now, in celebration of MAR10 Day, Bloomingdale’s is launching their very own, exclusive, limited line of Nintendo-themed products.

Starting as of yesterday, you can buy clothing, accessories, and even some home goods from Bloomingdale’s that are adorned with Mario, Yoshi, Peach, and Donkey Kong, as well as some Nintendo-inspired items. The collection, called Let’s Play, is made to appeal to gamers of all ages, so whether you’re looking for something you can wear to a party, or something cute that your kid can wear to school, this line will have you covered.

You can find this fun line both in-stores and online, but Bloomingdale’s is planning something extra special for those shoppers who visit the store to get their gaming garments. In Bloomingdale’s stores, you’ll not only find a colorful, fun display paying homage to Nintendo, but stores will be Instagram ready for you with full-sized characters from classic Nintendo games for you to snap pics with. Additionally, there will also be fun in-store events and some will even have Nintendos right there so you can indulge in some retro gaming when you need a break from shopping.

You can see a preview of some of the amazing pieces in Bloomingdale’s Nintendo-fueled spring line in the gallery below, and you can head to the Bloomingdale’s website to see the entire line of products that will hit stores on March 10th.

What items in the new Let’s Play line are your favorites? Tell us in the comments!

Image credits: Nintendo/Bloomingdale’s

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