KFC Dropped A Limited Clothing Line And Stuff’s Already Selling Out

From Cheetos to McDonald’s, the food world has been integrating itself into fashion, and for the most part, it hasn’t been too bad.

KFC is dipping its toes into the clothing world, too, and I’m not going to lie, I’d rock some of the clothes they just dropped. From the Fried Chicken USA sweatshirt to the drumstick socks, some of the items from this KFC collection are low-key fire.

They even have a lookbook with models wearing the shirts, socks, and other accessories, just like a legitimate clothing line would.

Sure it’s not exactly the next Supreme drop, but if you want a piece of this finger-lickin’ good apparel, jump on it, because once the items sell out, they’re gone forever. No restocks.

Unfortunately, some of the clothes are already sold out, but take a look of the goodies below, and grab what ya need at the KFC Limited store:

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Tan Drumstick Socks- $8(Also in red)


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Chicken Pocket Square- $12


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Zinger Lapel Pin- $20


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String Tie- $12


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Gold Chain- $12


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Drumstick Shirt- $30


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Meal Shirt- $18


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Colonel Suit Shirt- $18


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Fried Chicken Sweatshirt- $76


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KFC Pins- $18


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Colonel Shirt- $34


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Vintage KFC Shirt- $24


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Patches- $12


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Colonel Pillow- $14

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