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RudRa Clothing recently launched a new clothing label for gamers. The label is designed specifically by gamers and aims to provide “Overclocked Apparel” at competitive prices.
RudRa, a South African business, was started in September 2006 and initial response to the brand was positive. Whilst their initial product range catered for a broad target market, they noted an overwhelming response from gamers. In response they are proud to announce the new label – Gamer Gear. In conjunction with the new label they offer gamers the GamerTag service, allowing gamers to customize their orders by choosing to have their nick/alias printed on the product for a nominal fee.
“We pride ourselves on providing what our customers want and would like to thank them for their valued support during our continued growth.” - Rudy C, Director of RudRa and avid PC/Console Gamer.
The catalogue is constantly under revision with new designs being released every Wednesday. You can review the catalogue through RudRa’s website and easily place an order online. They currently ship within South Africa but are willing to discuss international orders and can be contacted through their website.
The Gamer Gear T-shirts retail for R100 and hoodies for R200. The GamerTag printing service costs an additional R40 per garment.
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