Razer's new clothing lineup aims to make waves by helping save the ocean

Razer Kanagawa Wave
Razer Kanagawa Wave (Image credit: Razer)

What you need to know

  • Razer will sell its Kanagawa Wave Apparel collection of clothing for a limited time.
  • The clothing features iconic wave artwork and is made from recycled marine plastics.
  • The limited run for the collection drops on April 7, 2021 at 10 PM ET.

Razer recently unveiled the Kanagawa Wave Apparel collection, a limited edition range of clothing that's set to drop on April 7, 2021 at 10 PM ET. The collection utilizes designs inspired by the Great Wave off Kanagawa woodcarving. That design choice matches the clothes well because they are made with recovered marine plastics. The line of clothing will also help fun efforts to reduce marine plastics.

The Kanagawa Wave Apparel collection is the latest part of Razer's efforts to go green. The company also announced a reusable straw and has worked to save over 100,000 trees. In my interview with Razer's chief of staff and member of Razer's board, Patricia Liu, she hinted that we'd be surprised at the areas that Razer will work in.

If you like the look of the Kanagawa Wave Apparel collection, you'll want to set a reminder and get ready to refresh your browser. Razer says that they are "in strictly limited quantities." You can go to Razer's webpage for the lineup to set up a notification. The Kanagawa Wave Apparel collection will go live on April 7, 2021 at 10 PM ET.

The items in the lineup, which include a hoodie, t-shirt, tank top, shorts, and cap, use fabrics made from 100% recycled marine plastics. For every piece of clothing sold from the collection, Razer will fund the recovery of 1kg of marine plastics.

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