Thursday, January 15, 2026

BlackMilk Clothing to Drop Dungeons & Dragons Collection April 9th

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Under license by Hasbro and its Wizards of the Coast division, fashionistaswill be able to dress for an adventure in iconic Dungeons & Dragons motifs, such as the famous dragon ampersand, dungeon maps and, of course, dice thanks to a new collaboration with Australian fashion house Blackmilk Clothing.

Those who like to dabble in danger will love designs featuring displacer beasts, red dragons, mimics, mind flayer parasites and more – including an exclusive-to-BlackMilk print featuring 40 different monsters in a D20 pattern. The ever-important role of the Dungeon Master is recognized in a stand-out design on an embroidered, oversized bomber jacket, while those who are looking for a more subtle way to show their love for the game will enjoy prints inspired by the Harpers and a specially created flocked fabric featuring D&D iconography. 

Since its inception 50 years ago, Dungeons & Dragons has cemented its legacy as a leader of imaginative play. With Dungeons & Dragons being one of the most highly requested collaborations by BlackMilk’s customer community, this collaboration will be releasing alongside the recently announced collaboration with Converse as well as the LEGO Ideas sets.

The Dungeons & Dragons collection will be available for purchase 7am (AEST) April 9 exclusively at https://blackmilkclothing.com.

Images via Blackmilk Clothing

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