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Official Zelda Christmas Sweaters Releasing In Time For Holiday Season

Summer may only just be over, but  Merchoid (the official videogame merchandise retailer)  are wasting no time in showcasing their official, knitted  Zelda Christmas Sweaters. Based on the original 8-bit Zelda games, the blue and green sweaters offer Zelda’s unique take on the popular Christmas Sweater trend. They’re available to preorder from Merchoid.com now for  £39.99/€44,99/$54.99 (all prices include free worldwide shipping) and ship on the 10th of November – in plenty of time for Christmas.

There are two Zelda Christmas Sweaters available; a green sweater dubbed  ‘The Legend of Santa’  and a blue version called ‘A Link to Christmas Past’. Both sweaters are 100% knitted to give an authentic Christmas sweater look and are available in sizes ranging from small to XXL. The sweaters are unisex, so they can fit both males and females.

Merchoid’s  Community Manager, Jessica Adams says “You won’t find Breath of the Wild under your Deku tree this year, but you can still have Happy Hyrule-idays with our Zelda Christmas Sweaters. Our sweaters are actually knitted too, which means they’ll keep you warm through Winter until the new game launches next year. Our advice is put on a sweater, settle down and play through some classic Zelda games in preparation.”

The sweaters are limited edition and expected to sell out fast, so fans are advised to preorder to ensure they’re not disappointed.

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Source: PR

11 thoughts on “Official Zelda Christmas Sweaters Releasing In Time For Holiday Season”

          1. Well it said there were only 3 left in stock lol

            but after I bought it it still says only 3 left in stock so it’s most likely just to create urgency to impulse buy lol

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