Finnish Clothing Company Makia Collaborates with Remedy for Alan Wake 2-Inspired Streetwear

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Makia has partnered with Remedy to launch a high-end unisex streetwear collection inspired by Alan Wake 2. The 'Cult Collection' features jackets, sweatshirts, tees, and a cap, drawing inspiration from the eerie world of Alan Wake and the enigmatic Cult of Tree. The quality and craftsmanship of the collection have received high praise from Remedy's communications director, Thomas Puha.

Finnish clothing company Makia has teamed with Remedy to release a line of high-end unisex streetwear inspired by Alan Wake 2.

To celebrate the release of Remedy's highly-anticipated sequel, the"Cult Collection" of clothing"tells stories from darkness" and features jackets, sweatshirts, tees, and a cap."The unisex streetwear collection draws inspiration from the nightmarish world of Alan Wake and the enigmatic Cult of Tree featured in the sequel," the team explains on the.

"The quality of all the Makia Alan Wake 2 items is superb," tweeted Remedy's communications director, Thomas Puha."The craftsmanship is excellent. Been wearing most of the collection for quite a while. This was one thing I had some control over in this project, so for me personally, this collection is huge and a dream come true.

The quality of all the Makia Alan Wake 2 items is superb. The craftsmanship is excellent. Been wearing most of the collection for quite a while. This was one thing I had some control over in this project, so for me personally, this collection is huge and a dream come true.

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