Atsuko, Bioworld’s premiere brand specializing in Japanese culture, has added new items to its Berserk apparel collection. Atsuko is a shopping experience and community designed for anime fans. They offer a curated selection of officially licensed and exclusive apparel, accessories, and more from popular anime franchises like Dragon Ball Z, Cowboy Bebop, My Hero Academia, and Crunchyroll.
Driven by the desire to create a central hub for all things anime merchandise, the founders established Atsuko. Their mission extends beyond just selling products; they aim to cultivate an anime lifestyle and integrate it into mainstream culture.
Berserk is a dark fantasy manga following Guts, a lone swordsman, in a medieval Europe-inspired world. The story centers around his quest for revenge against Griffith, the leader of a mercenary band who betrayed Guts and sacrificed his comrades for demonic power.
Created by Kentaro Miura, Berserk began in 1989 and continues to this day under the supervision of Miura’s friend and assistants. The highly acclaimed series has been adapted into anime multiple times and boasts over 60 million copies in circulation as well as an anime series.
Fans and fashion lovers can now enjoy new apparel celebrating the massively popular Japanese manga and anime series. New additions to the collection include the Brand of Sacrifice Black Cargo Sweatpants (MSRP: $72), the Dragon Slayer Gray Crew Neck Sweatshirt (MSRP: $70), and the Brand of Sacrifice Black Hoodie (MSRP: $92).
The collection is available for purchase starting from March 20, 2024, on the Atsuko website.
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