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Primark powers up with retro gaming collection

Super Mario, Pokémon, Pac-Man all star in retailer’s new licensed offering.

Primark has unveiled its new retro gaming apparel collection – featuring classic characters and brands such as Super Mario, Pac-Man and Pokémon.

Talking about the new line on its blog, the fast fashion retailer has launched a selection of t-shirts, as well as double duvet covers, cushions and throws.

Shoppers looking to reach ‘next level retro with a full bedroom takeover’ can pick up Pokémon briefs and socks, plus a reverse t-shirt, while Mario stars on a double duvet cover, t-shirt and cushion.

Meanwhile, Pac-Man is featured on a throw and a double duvet cover.

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