Guild Esports Drops New Fashion Collection

Guild Esports Drops New Fashion Collection

Written by 

Mel Ramsay

Published 

13th May 2021 11:24

Guild Esports has dropped a brand-new fashion collection, with ten items being added to their offering. 

If you're not familiar with them, Guild Esports is an esports company based in the United Kingdom, and made headlines when it was announced that it is co-owned by footballing legend David Beckham. After launching last year, they now have teams competing in Fortnite, Rocket League, FIFA and VALORANT. 

The Core Collection includes everything from joggers to jumpers, tees to a face mask (very relevant right now). It all comes in the classic Guild colour scheme, predominately black and white, but with the logo in either monochrome or the classic red and navy. In terms of sizing, they come in S-XXL. 

Here's our favourite items. 

 

Joggers - £40 

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The description reads: "The black joggers are made for relaxing in style. Featuring the iconic team guild graphic, created for Guild Esports by renowned London artist, Fergus Purcell. Regular fit."

 

White Hoodie - £55

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The hoodie now comes in white, with the Guild branding in red and blue on both arms. 

 

Black Hoodie - £55

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If you're the kind of person who prefers night mode, or you're a bit of a goth (same), you'll probably prefer the classic hoodie in black. 

 

You can check out the full range here

 

Images via Guild Esports

Mel Ramsay
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