Even though series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi hasn’t worked on a Final Fantasy game in almost two decades, the game developer has recently been getting into MMO Final Fantasy XIV, and chronicling his adventures on Twitter. In his latest posts, Sakaguchi has started posting about his clothing label “sakaGUCCI,” under which he’s selling handmade clothing on the in-game marketplace.
While the Final Fantasy MMO doesn’t let players custom design clothing, items bought from another player will retain the creator’s name, meaning anything Sakaguchi crafts will essentially carry his signature on it. Due to the developer’s long association with the franchise, “sakaGUCCI” clothing could have the potential to become collector’s items within the game.
Sakaguchi has already sold a number of “collections” under the pun-inspired label, and has posted a number of pictures of players hanging out in their matching sakaGUCCI pieces. Each piece is crafted by Sakaguchi’s Lalafell…