Wed, 5 Nov 2008 12:43
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A new range of screen printed clothing has been created which features gaming giant Nintendo's flagship character Mario.
The collection of t-shirts and fleece sweatshirts has been created by Japanese street-wear brand Bathing Ape, or Bape, in collaboration with Nintendo.
Italian plumber Mario first made an appearance in video games in 1981 and has since appeared in over 200 Nintendo titles.
An image of the iconic character features on the clothing with Bape's trademark monkey, Milo, peeking out from behind, reports CNET News.
The Mario to Milo range of screen printed clothing will soon be expanded to include hooded tops and crew-neck sweatshirts.
Available at a few selected online retailers, the items of clothing will cost around $175 (£110) per piece.
Bathing Ape also recently worked with Nintendo to create a special promotional version of its DS handheld console which features the Bape logo.
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