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Fallout x BlackMilk Collab: Gaming Gets Fashionable

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
19 December 2025
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Aussie cult fashion label BlackMilk has teamed up with Fallout for its biggest gaming collab of the year, delivering a collection that feels like it’s been scavenged straight from the wasteland… then styled for everyday life.

If you’re new to Fallout, here’s the short, radiation-free explainer. The long-running game franchise (created by Bethesda Softworks) is set in an alternate future where the world as we know it ended in nuclear catastrophe. Think retro-futuristic Americana, 1950s optimism frozen in time, and a civilisation trying to rebuild itself among irradiated ruins. Players emerge from underground “Vaults” into a world full of moral choices, strange factions, dark humour, and unforgettable companions — including Dogmeat, the very good post-apocalyptic dog who has melted hearts since Fallout 3.

It’s a universe that’s equal parts bleak and playful, and that contrast is exactly what makes it so ripe for fashion. BlackMilk’s Fallout collection doesn’t just slap logos on tees — it leans hard into the lore. Designed by a team of genuine Fallout fans, every piece is packed with references that longtime players will recognise instantly, while still being wearable if you’ve never picked up a Pip-Boy in your life.

The Fallout x BlackMilk Collab includes more than 20 designs, spanning tees, knits, dresses, jackets, pants, skirts and accessories, with prices starting from $12 for accessories and $59 for apparel. Translation: you can dip a toe into the wasteland or go full Vault Dweller chic.

One standout is the Please Stand By Oversized Unisex Knit ($129), woven in an atomic green hue that feels straight out of a Vault-Tec waiting room. Subtle sleeve embroidery nods to the game’s iconic “Please Stand By” screens — perfect for cold mornings, couch gaming marathons, or pretending the world hasn’t ended (yet).

Then there’s the Tunnel Snakes Rule Moto Jacket ($249), which is basically Fallout fan service in jacket form. Inspired by the infamous Tunnel Snakes gang from Fallout 3, it replicates the original jacket right down to stud placement. The bold snake embroidery across the back and Vault-Tec 101 lining inside make it a wearable love letter to one of the game’s most notorious crews. Zip it up and suddenly you’re not just dressed — you’re aligned.

For something a little more playful, the Nuka-Cola Touchdown Jersey Tee ($119) bottles the chaotic fun of Fallout’s most famous fictional soft drink. Featuring Nuka-Girl artwork front and back, plus hidden bottle motifs on the sleeves and neckband, it feels like the kind of souvenir you’d pick up after a slightly unhinged day at Nuka-World.

Dogmeat fans are especially well fed here. The Red Rocket Station Knit Vest ($89) features an embroidered Dogmeat detail on the chest and the retro Red Rocket logo across the back — a nod to your very first moments in Fallout 4. Pair it with the matching Red Rocket Station Shorts ($89), covered in illustrated Dogmeat artwork, and you’ve got instant companion energy. Loyal, fearless, and always ready to help — honestly, same.

Rounding things out is the Commonwealth Choices Wizard Dress ($139), which captures one of Fallout’s core ideas: every decision matters. Set on a pine-green base inspired by the eerie glow of post-war skies, it features flocked Vault Boy faces representing Charisma, Luck, and all the traits that shape your in-game fate. The dramatic handkerchief hem makes it a true statement piece — wasteland drama included.

This collab feels especially fitting for BlackMilk. Founded in Brisbane, the brand has built its reputation on bold prints, pop culture storytelling, and unapologetic self-expression. Fallout’s world — strange, stylish, and stubbornly human — fits right in.

Whether you’re a hardcore Fallout tragic or just love fashion with a bit of lore baked in, this collection proves one thing: even after the end of the world, style survives.

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Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for Women Love Tech and The Carousel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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