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Who would have thought fast food and fashion go hand in hand?

Want to refresh your wardrobe with coveted fashion items from world-famous brands without breaking the bank? Well, you’re in luck, as McDonald’s has just unveiled an exclusive range of apparel that takes the term ‘designer collection’ to a whole new level. Much like how the fast-food chain has a casual and easy-going vibe, its fashion collection, Stylin’, revolves around everyday apparel that can be rocked with any outfit, so you can stylishly show your love for good ol’ Maccy D’s.
Customers can find items such as a t-shirt, cap, and socks adorned with the vintage ‘Good Morning’ logo and the brand’s vibrant yellow, orange, and brown colours. Additionally, the collection includes a double-sided cross-body bag that can be reversed to show either a fleecy or smooth fabric.
Want to slip into something more comfortable? Get your hands on the collection’s two colourful pyjama sets, each inspired by some of McDonald’s hottest burgers: the Quarter Pounder and the Filet-O-Fish. Each of these shirt-and-short pyjama sets comes in the colour of the burger’s retro styrofoam box and is decked out with a print of the burger’s old-school logo.
Starting from March 2, McDonald’s App members can visit the Stylin’ page through the app to purchase clothing items using 100 or 500 member points, with additional fees. After payment, customers will receive a confirmation email with a redemption QR code for item pickup at select McDonald’s locations around town.
Good Morning t-shirt: 100 app points + $150 or 500 app points + $138
Good Morning cap: 100 app points + $70 or 500 app points + $58
Good Morning socks: 100 app points + $40 or 500 app points + $28
McDonald’s double-sided cross-body pouch: 100 app points + $100 or 500 app points + $88
Quarter Pounder logo pajama set: 100 app points + $210 or 500 app points + $198
Fillet-O-Fish logo pajama set: 100 app points + $210 or 500 app points + $198
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