The H4X.gg Esports Clothing Line Partners with ESL
The H4X.gg Esports Clothing Line Partners with ESL
If you’re an esports fan interested in fashion or adding to your wardrobe, listen up. A new esports themed clothing line has now officially partnered up with ESL and DreamHack.
H4X.gg, which is pronounced “Hacks” or “Hax,” is the name of the new clothing line. The brand is being advertised as the first official fashion line designed with esports players and fans in mind. The H4X.gg brand is a creation of Moniker, Inc, a company dedicated to making clothing and accessories designed for both fans and players of esports. So far, H4X.gg is Moniker’s first clothing line, but more brands are reportedly in development.
Both ESL and DreamHack have already formed partnerships with H4X.gg. These relationships will likely give H4X.gg some valuable exposure and considerable clout. ESL is part of MTG, the biggest esports company on the planet. While DreamHack is a major digital festival company that has been around since 1994 and is still growing. ESL will also be helping with H4X.gg’s upcoming public debut.
H4X.gg took to Facebook to break the news, “partnering with ESL for the ESL One Katowice 2018.”
ESL One Katowice 2018 is a major Dota 2 event that will take place in Katowice, Poland from February 24-25, and the new H4X.gg brand will be making its official debut at this event.
If you’re interested in checking out or getting some clothes from H4X.gg, but you don’t feel up to traveling all the way to Poland this weekend, H4X.gg clothes can be viewed and purchased from the brand’s official website or at any other upcoming ESL One events.
Currently H4X.gg offers esport and gamer related T-shirts, hoodies and hats, all of which can be purchased on their official website. The clothes and accessories are organized into two different categories; “Streetwear” and “Professional Wear.” Professional Wear is advertised as breathable clothing, that is not only comfortable to wear during play, but is also capable of handling any possible perspiring that the wearer will be doing.
Most of the models that appear in the advertising photos are male, so it looks like H4X.gg is geared mostly towards men, though we hope that changes soon.
Who knows, maybe at next year’s Paris Fashion Week we’ll catch a glimpse of esports attire strutting down the catwalk.
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