Five Guys mark 10 years in the UK with red and white chequered fashion range
FIVE Guys has launched a range of checkerboard hoodies, bucket hats and t-shirts to mark 10 years in the UK.
The famous burger chain enlisted restaurant staff to model the funky merchandise at a potato farm in Nottinghamshire.
The full collection includes a reversible bucket hat, sliders, a summer co-ord set, sunglasses, as well as a hoodie, socks and t-shirts.
Five Guys employees showcased the new apparel and accessories in a modelling shoot, "paying homage to the brand’s commitment to fresh produce".
It's not the first clothing range to come from Five Guys.
Their maiden collection was the ‘Arlington 1986’ collection which focused on the Americana style, while their latest checkerboard range takes from their familiar red-and-white pattern seen in Five Guys restaurants.
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Paul Hamilton, Brand and Customer Director at Five Guys, said: “After the successful launch of our first merch drop, we wanted to allow Five Guys fans to continue incorporating their love for the brand into their everyday outfits.
"In the same way we are committed to using only the freshest ingredients in our kitchen, we approached the design and production of the second collection with the ambition to create high quality, fashionable pieces.”
Fans can buy the limited-edition branded attire this summer exclusively on the Five Guys merch
Over the years, Five Guys has become one of the biggest fast food chains in the world, with restaurants across the UK, Europe, Asia, North America and the Middle East.
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Those who've tried their signature fries and burgers will know that each lobby has numerous sacks of spuds laying around.
But is it actually full of potatoes? Or is it purely for decoration?
Well, now the world famous eatery has spilled the beans on this feature - and turns out, there's a reason they're there.
''Why do you keep the potatoes in the lobby?'' wondered one customer in shared on TikTok.
According to Five Guys, the answer is simple - and it's all to do with you, the customer.
''It shows our customers we have the freshest products and we cut them daily,'' one employee explained.