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Just Released: Sweet Marioflage Hoodie

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If you've been reading Geekologie for awhile, you may recall the Marioflage 1-1 hoodie we posted around this time last year. Well now Enclothe is back with a World 1-2 version. Suck it, goombas!

A natural progression from our last Marioflage hoodie. Featuring inspired 8-bit graphics and a dark underground color scheme this hoodie is sure to get you through long night gaming sessions.


The softhand 8-bit camouflage pattern begins to break apart and degrade near the top, perhaps the work of an improvised GameShark code or dust in the cartridge?

The hoodie is available now for $65. But, if that's not your cup of tea, do yourself a favor and check out some of their other designs. I rarely promote anything but I've paid some of my own hard-earned money for several of their shirts. That's right, I said hard-earned. You don't know me!

Hit the jump for some more product shots and another link to the website.

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Enclothe Product Site

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