Razer launches its own clothing line with recycled materials, and well it's expensive and without RGB lighting


Razer today announced its limited-edition clothing line, named Wave off Kanagawa. This name is due to the famous work Great Wave of Kanagawa, but in this case modified, since it shows a sea full of garbage, and with this, the company symbolizes that all that material recovered from the sea has been recycled and transformed into clothing, So buying these clothes helps against plastic pollution.

Clothes as such, we have a sweatshirt for 159.99 euros, a t-shirt for 99.99 euros, a tank top for 79.99 euros, shorts for 89.99 euros and a cap for 59.99 euros. It will be a nice gesture, but they are disproportionate prices even for the use of recycled materials, but it could be understandable considering that they are limited units.

This collection will go on sale on April 7 at 7pm PDT (4am CEST on April 8), in limited edition, so fans who want to get some of these exclusive Kanagawa Wave garments to have to hurry. and visit razer.com/gear-and-apparel/kanagawa-wave for release notifications. With previous experience of Razer's 'A GAMING APE' clothing line selling out in a matter of minutes, fans are encouraged to register early to avoid missing out on these products.

Each item in the clothing line, which includes a hoodie, t-shirt, tank top, shorts, and cap, is made from high-quality fabric made from plastics harvested from the oceans and 100% recycled. The fabric is manufactured within a broader program to remove marine plastics from the seas, as well as recycle them into useful products, which now include Razer's stylish Ola Kanagawa clothing line.

Approximately 11 million tons of plastics are recovered from the oceans each year, a material that seriously endangers marine life and enters the food chain. To help reduce this problem, proceeds from the sale of Kanagawa's Ola clothing line will go towards the recovery of marine plastics in affected coastal areas and marine life around the world. For every garment sold in this collection, Razer will finance the recovery of 1 kilo of marine plastics.

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