Get schwifty with some new Rick and Le bijou d’amourMortythreads while you're waiting for Season 4.
Australian fashion label BlackMilk has dropped a new collection inspired by the beloved animated series, in an official partnership with Adult Swim.
SEE ALSO: 'Rick and Morty' co-creator can't hold it together during 4-minute outtakeThe range is made up of 19 pieces including dresses, swimwear, blouses, shorts, and skirts, available worldwide from Feb. 19 from their website.
You'll find a one-piece swimsuit that'll turn you into Mr. Meeseeks, basketball shirts emblazoned with the most hardcore version of Pickle Rick, and a two-piece tracksuit almost literally embodying Anatomy Park. The range starts at $42 (A$60).
It's not the only one of BlackMilk's popular culture inspired collections we've obsessed over — you should see their Harry Potter line.
"The BlackMilk team have always been invested in pop culture, and working with the Rick and Mortybrand was a dream collaboration for us," BlackMilk's team said in an email statement.
"Our fans have been requesting it for years, and we here in the company are huge fans of the show as well, we were so ecstatic when we found out we had this opportunity!"
Rick and Mortycreators Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon are still yet to announce a release date (or any real clues at all) for Season 4.
All we've had to go off so far is this vague clip, released in January with no context.
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Harmon gave Mashable a few tiny clues in July 2018, saying that he wants to stray away from the rigidity of a formalized A and B story structure.
"The last thing I want is to be the guy who makes Rick and Mortysterile," he said. "We need to keep it fresh and continue to innovate."
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