Razer Teams Up with Dolce & Gabbana for Fancy Hardware
Dolce & Gabbana resurrects discontinued D&G line for Razer partnership.
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Razer has teamed up with Dolce & Gabbana for a series of D&G-branded peripherals aimed at gamers who value fashion, as well as fashionistas who value advanced technology (via @Razer). For now, the collab includes a D&G-stylized Enki Pro chair, D&G-badged Barracuda headphones, and clothes, but the lineup may well expand over time.
Razer produces high-performance hardware with a distinctive, aggressive aesthetic, mainly aimed towards gamers and esports enthusiasts. The company's offerings range from gaming laptops and peripherals to software solutions, all designed with a focus on innovation and immersive gaming experiences.
As for Dolce & Gabbana, the company specializes in luxurious fashion and accessories products featuring the extravagant Italian design ethos. Dolce & Gabbana's collections often blend modern styles and glamorous historical references.
A collaboration between Razer and Dolce & Gabbana would likely result in a fusion of high-tech functionality and luxurious design in gaming products or tech accessories. Both companies — Razer and Dolce & Gabbana — appeal to those seeking high-performance, bold, elegant, and meticulously crafted accessories, so the collaboration makes a lot of sense for certain audiences.
One could expect gaming peripherals and accessories that boast cutting-edge performance and technology integrated with the glamorous aesthetics of Dolce & Gabbana's design. For now, the companies only offer a gaming chair, headphones, and some eSports clothes.
There is a major catch with regard to this collaboration, though. The two companies are initially only collaborating on D&G-badged products. However, there is a difference between D&G and Dolce & Gabbana branded products. Dolce & Gabbana is the mainline, luxury brand known for its lavish and sophisticated designs in clothing and accessories. D&G, also known as D&G Dolce & Gabbana, was a diffusion line that offered more casual and cheaper products aimed at a younger audience. Meanwhile, it is worth noting that the D&G line was discontinued in 2012, and since then, the company has focused on its main Dolce & Gabbana brand. Essentially, therefore, Razer has helped resurrect the cheaper brand that went extinct over a decade ago.
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Alvar "Miles" Udell For the super rich gamer who isn't into RGB, that should be about...10 people.Reply -
hotaru251 just imagining the price of that chair considering even the nromal version is overpriced and with another brand its gonna be double overpriced.Reply -
Kamen Rider Blade How does Razer justify the R&D costs when the market for these two types of people are so small?Reply -
gg83 Reply
Pretty sure some random company makes it and the brands just licensed they're labels.Kamen Rider Blade said:How does Razer justify the R&D costs when the market for these two types of people are so small? -
rabbit4me2 Reply
I feel sorry for that company razor is not known for quality anymore I've gone through four mice and six keyboards ordering them online they have a severe quality control issue and they've had that issue for a long timeAdmin said:Razer and Dolce & Gabbana wed technology and fashion.
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Colif Reply
hold on... Did you click the link in articleAlvar Miles Udell said:For the super rich gamer who isn't into RGB,
Experience gaming in a whole new light with the world’s first Razer Chroma™ RGB gaming chair. Celebrated by gamers all around the world, Razer’s highly raved Chroma lighting system makes its long-awaited debut on the Enki Pro, elevating your setup to dazzling new heights.
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No way they not going to cover it in rgb. I can't find anything about headset but I wouldn't be surprised to find its got RGB too.
Its so.... Razer... OMG, the rgb is too much...
It might be a good chair but they covered it in their typical shiny...
I know I will see this on videos now... Why??
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