Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer have expanded on what fans can expect from the fifth and final season of their ’80s-set Netflix phenomenon.
26.10.2022 - 19:01 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Stranger Things fans have had their prayers answered, as fashion chain Primark has just dropped a new Hawkins inspired collection - and it features the return of the sell-out Hellfire Top.
The popular budget high-street retailer recently sent shoppers wild on Instagram after it shared a reel of the new merchandise inspired by some of our favourite characters from the show, including Dustin Henderson, Lucas Sinclair, Argyle and, of course, Eddie Munson.
Primark has been known to regularly release collections inspired by the hit 80s-themed Netflix show and, just recently, shoppers went wild for a £10 long-sleeve Hellfire Club graphic top that sold out in almost every single store, before showing up on eBay for £150.
And, while the must-have top is officially back in stores now, it is not the only Stranger Things item you can snap up, as the new collection features a range of items from just £8 that look like they have been taking directly from the Upside Down.
In-stores now, fans will be able to find Lucas' Tigers varsity jacket, Argyle's Surfer Boy Pizza tee, Dustin's Thinking Cap and Byte Off graphic tee, alongside the iconic Hellfire Club top.
Primark shared a reel to 9.9 million followers on Instagram to announce the arrival of the new collection after shoppers had been begging them to restock new merchandise for months.
They captioned the reel: "Stranger Things fans rejoice! Our latest collection of style steals are in-store now. From Hellfire Club & Hawkins High staples to Dustin’s ‘Byte Off’ tee and ‘Thinking’ cap, we’ve got it all! #PrimarkXStrangerThings."
And it looks like fans are still keen to revisit the Hawkins universe, as hundreds of shoppers have flocked to the comments section to mention how much they
Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer have expanded on what fans can expect from the fifth and final season of their ’80s-set Netflix phenomenon.
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