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Celebrate 25 Years of JURASSIC PARK with New Hot Topic Collection

With Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom nearly upon us, all these trailers and ads for the film have rekindled our love for the original Jurassic Park, which is still the best entry in the saga. If you’re also feeling pangs of nostalgia for your first ever visit to Isla Nublar, then heed the wisdom of Samuel L. Jackson and “hold on to your butts”—the folks at Hot Topic have just announced the launch of a new fashion collection for men and women inspired by favorite characters and dinosaurs from the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World films. Just in time for the 25th anniversary of Steven Spielberg’s 1993 classic!

Available in select Hot Topic stores and online at HotTopic.com starting now, the nine-piece collection includes fashion tees, woven tops and outerwear ranging in price from $23 to $55. Aside from the collection, Hot Topic will also have other exclusive Jurassic Park items available.

You can start shopping the collection by clicking here. Be the first on your block to wear outfits that make you look ready for a dig with Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ellie Sattler, show off prints that have “Mr. DNA” on them, dress like an ill-fated employee from the park, or just showcase your love for various breeds of dinosaurs with their series of cute T-shirts.

You can check out images of select items down below in our gallery. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, the fifth film in the Jurassic Park franchise, releases in theaters nationwide on June 22. And now you can have the perfect outfit to wear for opening weekend.

Will you be wearing a Jurassic Park ensemble to opening night of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom? Be sure to let us know down below in the comments.

Images: Hot Topic







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