Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak launches Dungeons & Dragons collaboration

Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak launches Dungeons & Dragons collaboration

Steve Aoki is teaming up with the classic tabletop role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons, for a limited edition capsule collection. 

The collection will be in collaboration with the DJ’s lifestyle brand and record label DIM MAK which he launched in 1996.

The ‘Dim Mak x Dungeons & Dragons’ collection blends the worlds of fashion and gaming through a series of graphic tees and hoodies. It will also feature rare artwork from the Dungeons & Dragons archive, interpreted through Aoki’s aesthetic.

Aoki has a long-standing love for video games and trading card games, spending many hours playing Dungeons & Dragons with friends and family in his youth. 

Speaking on the new collection, Aoki said: “I loved playing D&D when I was younger… It was always fun to see where the story would go. The gameplay mechanics allowed the players to craft their own story each time and that versatility brought out some unexpected creativity and a ton of ridiculous antics from my friends. There was lots of shouting and laughter for sure!”

The ‘Dim Mak x Dungeons & Dragons’ collection ranges from $38 (£31.38) to $85 (£70.21) and includes premium t-shirts and hoodies with full-colour graphics and moody colourways. 

The pieces will be available for pre-order starting on February 10th, 2023, exclusively on dimmakcollection.com and the NTWRK app.

It’s been a busy couple of years for the acclaimed DJ, artist and producer. Last year, he announced that he would be joining the first all-civilian mission to the Moon. He also interrupted a live set to show off an NFT he purchased for $859,000 (£627,053).

His latest album and seventh studio album, ‘HiROQUEST’ was released last September and features an array of contributors, including Taking Back Sunday, Kane Brown, Mod Sun, Lil Xan, and more. 

Check out the collection below.

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