House of money

The red jumpsuit. The Dalí mask. The resistance against a system that forgot about the little people. House of Money merchandise lets you wear the heist that captivated millions — whether you're team Professor or just here for the chaos.

House of Money Merchandise – Wear the Resistance

Some heists go down in history. This one went down in streaming numbers, meme culture, and a very specific shade of red that now means "I have opinions about central banking." House of Money merchandise captures that energy — the defiance, the drama, and yes, the aesthetic that launched a thousand Halloween costumes. Whether you watched it dubbed, subbed, or in the original Spanish while pretending your comprehension was better than it was, the merch speaks a universal language.

What defines House of Money?

House of Money, known internationally as La Casa de Papel and Money Heist, is a Spanish heist crime drama that became a global phenomenon after Netflix acquired international distribution rights. The series follows a criminal mastermind known as "The Professor" who recruits eight criminals to execute elaborate heists on the Royal Mint of Spain and the Bank of Spain. Each member takes on the name of a city as their alias. The show's distinctive visual identity — particularly the red Dalí jumpsuits and Salvador Dalí masks worn by the robbers — has become instantly recognisable worldwide. Originally airing on Spanish network Antena 3 in 2017, the series ran for five parts and spawned a Korean remake. Its themes of resistance, anti-establishment sentiment, and complex character dynamics resonated with audiences across cultures, making it one of the most-watched non-English language series on Netflix.

Frequently asked questions

Why do they wear Dalí masks in House of Money?

The Salvador Dalí masks serve multiple purposes in the series: they conceal the robbers' identities, create a unified visual identity for the group, and symbolise Spanish artistic heritage and surrealist rebellion against convention. The Professor chose Dalí as a symbol of resistance and creative defiance against established norms — fitting for a heist designed to challenge the monetary system itself.

What do the city names mean in House of Money?

Each member of the heist crew adopts a city name as their alias to prevent personal connections and maintain operational security. Names like Tokyo, Berlin, Nairobi, and Denver allow the characters to work together without revealing their real identities, reducing the risk of betrayal or identification if any member is captured.

Is House of Money based on a true story?

House of Money is entirely fictional, created by Álex Pina. While the series incorporates realistic elements of heist planning and Spanish institutional settings, the elaborate plots involving the Royal Mint and Bank of Spain are products of creative imagination rather than historical events.

Assortment overview

Our House of Money collection focuses on the essentials. The t-shirts range features designs spanning the show's visual language — from the unmistakable Dalí mask motif to typography and character-inspired graphics. These are wardrobe staples that let you rep the crew without committing to a full disguise. For events where subtlety isn't the goal, our costumes offer the complete look: because sometimes you need to walk into a room and make it immediately clear which side of the vault door you'd be on.

What goes well with this?

Finished plotting your wardrobe heist? If you're drawn to clever antiheroes and shows where the planning montage is half the appeal, your watchlist probably has some overlap with our other fan merchandise. Crime drama aficionados and binge-watchers of morally complex television tend to find plenty to browse in our wider collection — though we can't promise anything quite as coordinated as a synchronised jumpsuit reveal.