In collaboration with Channel 4, Hollyoaks has introduced an online marketplace where viewers can purchase bespoke designed t-shirts, worn by characters within the show.
As the gift-giving season fast approaches, for the first time in its history, youth-facing drama Hollyoaks is set to release a new range of products. Alongside t-shirts, there will also be fitted jumpers, oversized jumpers, unisex hoodies, relaxed hoodies and tote bags available.
Eagle-eyed fans will notice that the t shirts are as seen on TV, having already been worn by their favourite characters in the Chester village.
Items can be purchased at www.hollyoaksshop.com from the 4th of December.
The designs are created based on the personalities of a selection of Hollyoaks characters, allowing fans who can relate to express themselves.
The initial three collections are the following three different characters:
- Dillon Ray (played by Nathaniel Dass) – ‘The Truth. Overrated’ collection.
Having always been able to express his authentic self, Dillon has still had to face many difficulties over the past few years, most recently being when his boyfriend Lucas found out that he had secret fathered his sister Leah’s baby. As we all deal with the loss of the beloved couple ‘HayRay’, Dillon may have to rethink his motto ‘The Truth is Overrated’.
- Liberty Savage (played by Jessamy Stoddart) – ‘Let’s Grow Girls’ collection.
Fun-loving, free-spirited, hippie-at-heart Liberty Savage always looks on the bright side of life and is rooted in spirituality. If luck would have it, her career is now running a flower store at the Grand Bazaar with bestie/sister Sienna. ‘Let’s Grow Girls’ is definitely Liberty’s mantra, Shania Twain would be proud.
- Peri Lomax (played by Ruby O’Donnel) – ‘Girl Math Club’ collection.
From love triangles to teen pregnancy, Peri hasn’t had the best luck during her Hollyoaks tenure, but one things for sure – she’s a girl boss who always comes out on top. A saying we can all relate to, ‘Girl Math’ was originally coined on TikTok as a way of justifying extravagant spends. The fun logic behind the spending is one we are sure has been used many times by our Gen Z Lomax.
All photos courtesy Lime Pictures/Kerry Spicer