Urban Species is a UK-based street culture licensing company that offers a wide range of officially licensed merchandise, including t-shirts, tank dresses, jackets, and sweatshirts. They have been in the business for a long time and are known for their stylish pop-culture superhero designs. Urban Species offers a wide range of officially licensed merchandise with unique designs that pay tribute to popular characters and franchises. Their merchandise is available on various online platforms, including Amazon.
Urban Species has now collaborated with Netflix and released a set of The Witcher merchandise. It was released on May 19, and is currently available on the official website of the brand. The price range for the collection is between $28.62 and $49.78.
Urban Species x The Witcher collection features sweatshirts and T-shirts
Urban Species has collaborated with The Witcher to release a collection of merchandise featuring characters and designs from the show. The collection includes a series of T-shirts with prints of characters from the show. The prints were made available on the Urban Species merch store and feature new outfits of several characters, including Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri.
All the prints of the characters are in their new version from season 3 on the merchandise, so the collection can give some hint of spoilers for The Witcher fans. The collection also includes an official sweatshirt featuring artwork created in-house by Urban Species.
The Witcher is a multimedia franchise that started with the launch of the first book in 1990 and has since expanded into comic books, video games, and a popular Netflix series.
The fandom for The Witcher has grown into a passionate and dedicated community. From the original book series by Andrzej Sapkowski to the acclaimed video game adaptations and the Netflix television series, fans have immersed themselves in the rich and immersive world of Geralt of Rivia. They delve into deep discussions about the intricate lore, analyze character arcs, and speculate about the future of the franchise.
In 2021, Netflix released The Witcher season 2. The season consists of eight episodes and explores some of the bigger, more existential questions about The Witcher universe, from the origins of monsters to why a young princess’s screams create earthquakes. The visuals, both in terms of costumes and CGI, were a huge improvement from the first season.
However, the season has received criticism for feeling rushed and contrived, with some fans upset that it went almost completely off-book. Despite this, the show still offers plenty of what fans love about The Witcher, including monster hunting and political turmoil.
The third season of The Witcher will release on June 29 (Volume 1) and July 27 (Volume 2). Netflix said,
"The newest season of the show, which is inspired by the second installment in Andrzej Sapkowski’s Witcher book series, Time of Contempt, will finally see our hero reckoning with his feelings after two seasons of steely, tough-guy detachment."
The creator, Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, explained,
"For years, Geralt has claimed neutrality, shunned politics and publicly asserted that witchers don’t have emotions — all to make his life as a killer easier to navigate. We’ve seen him battle monsters and monstrous humans; we’ve watched as he’s hardened himself in order to survive. This season, he can no longer do that."
To celebrate the upcoming The Witcher season 3, grab the Urban Species x The Witcher collection at the brand's official website now.