DJ/Producer Steve Aoki's apparel brand and record label, Dim Mak, is collaborating with Attack on Titan during the anime's final season to bring a new line of street wear that any fan would give their hearts for.

According to Dim Mak's press release, Aoki teamed up with Crunchyroll to launch the new series of t-shirts and hoodies, featuring many fan-favorite characters from the popular anime such as Eren Jaeger, Mikasa Ackerman and Levi Ackerman on both the front and back. Fans will also be able to show their titan love by donning clothing with printed designs of the iconic Colossal Titan and Eren's Founding Titan. Made out of 100% cotton, the line comes in a variety of colors including tie-dye, just in time for the stateside airing of the last episode of Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 2's English dub. The t-shirts range from $38–$55 USD, while the hoodies can be purchased for $85 USD.

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As Aoki is quite vocal about his passion and love for anime, it is unsurprising that he's opted to team up with the shonen juggernaut for his new clothing line. Previously, he incorporated designs from Cowboy Bebop, Bleach, Naruto Shippuden and Dragon Ball Z. "Attack on Titan has kept me on the edge of my seat since episode 1, when Eren, Mikasa, and Armin were just children," Aoki said when asked about his feelings on the show. "Much like Game of Thrones, the writers are fearless in their plot twists – constantly switching things up and changing EVERYTHING. Nothing is what I imagined. I know nothing."

Set in a world where humanoid giants called Titans roam the Earth, Hajime Isayama's Attack on Titan follows Eren Jaeger, whose life is changed forever when Titans break through the 100-year-old wall protecting his hometown of Shiganshina. Determined to kill every Titan in sight, Eren joins the Survey Corps, a division of the military that uses omni-directional mobility gear to soar outside their walled city to unlock the secrets of the man-eating giants. Together with his friends Mikasa Ackerman and Armin Arlert, Eren sets forth on a journey that will not only change the fate of his fellow citizens, but also challenge the very foundation his entire world is built upon.

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Attack on Titan's popularity cannot be overstated: When broadcasting new episodes, the series has been known to cause streaming services such as Crunchyroll to crash. The Japanese language version of The Final Season Part 2 recently aired its last episode on April 4, leaving fans begging for more. They may not have to wait too long, however, as a third and likely last part to The Final Season was announced as soon as Part 2 ended, slated to air sometime in 2023.

Apparel from the Dim Mak x Attack on Titan Final Season collaboration will be available from April 23 at midnight Eastern Standard Time on the Din Mak Collection website.

Source: Dim Mak