Following the announcement on Thursday, Netflix is gearing towards e-commerce with the launch of its first owned-and-operated merchandise storefront, dubbed Netflix.shop.
The online shop sells a slew of streetwear collections, lifestyle products, jewelry and various collectibles inspired by the streaming platform’s popular series and films on a regular basis.
“We’re always looking at how we can extend the world of our stories for fans, from apparel and toys to immersive events and games,” said Josh Simon, Netflix’s vice president of consumer products in the announcement. “We’re thrilled to give fans a new way to connect with their favorite stories, and to introduce them to the next wave of artists and designers who embrace the power of storytelling in all its forms.”
To launch the new shop, the inaugural drop offers several apparel pieces and action figures based on the anime series Yasuke and Eden. Later this month, the shop will roll out merchandise inspired by Lupin that will include limited-edition apparel and home decor items in collaboration with the Musée du Louvre. The prices though are quite reasonable, flowing between the $30 and $135 price tag. It’s currently only available in the U.S., but Simon confirmed that the company plans to expand the e-commerce platform to other countries in the “coming months.”