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LimeWire’s new merch will help you impress your peer(-to-peer)s

Three images of people wearing Dumbgood’s Limewire apparel.
Dumbgood’s Limewire apparel collection includes a mix of sweaters, jackets, and tees. | Image: Dumbgood

LimeWire, the popular peer-to-peer file sharing app from the early aughts that was resurrected in 2022 as an NFT marketplace, is back once again. But this time it’s just the platform’s retro branding that’s making a comeback as part of a new officially licensed apparel collection from lifestyle brand Dumbgood.

The collection includes a $120 Playlist Work Jacket, a $90 Disc Burning Green Zip Up Hoodie, and a $90 Gnutella Network Beige Pullover covered in iconography from the burnable CD-R discs that were an important accessory for those using the original LimeWire app.

Image: Dumbgood

The collection ranges in price from $42 for t-shirts to $120 for a jacket.

The collection also features a trio of $42 t-shirts,…

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