Nando's is launching a capsule collection of merchandise
Prices start at £8
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Your support makes all the difference.Nando’s fans can soon wear their love for the popular chicken chain on their sleeves as the restaurant has just announced it's launching a new line of limited-edition themed merchandise.
Following the launch of Nando’s Yard, a three-week pop-up in East London, earlier this month, the South African restaurant chain has now unveiled a capsule collection of apparel, including short and long-sleeved shirts.
Nando’s-themed fans, bucket hats and tote bags are also for sale for those who can’t get enough of the eatery.
The collection has a minimalistic aesthetic, with a logo reading either “Nando’s” or “Nando’s Yard” featuring on white or pink and orange striped backgrounds.
Some of the items also feature prints designed by London-based artist Reuben Dangoor, known for his royal portraits of grime artists.
The merchandise is available to purchase at Nando’s Yard until 18 August, and online from Thursday, with prices ranging from £8 to £20.
According to the company, this is the first-ever opportunity for fans of the chicken restaurant to purchase Nando’s-themed merchandise, and it will only be for a limited time.
This isn’t the first time a fast-food brand has released a clothing collection. In the past, KFC, McDonald’s, and Taco Bell have all launched their own branded merchandise.
You can shop the Nando’s collection here, or learn more about Nando’s Yard, which is hosting a range of events including concerts, workshops, and fitness classes, here.
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