League of Legends
League of Legends merchandise for summoners who want their champion pride offline too. From Runeterra's lanes to your wardrobe — official LoL fan gear featuring the champions you've mained, fed with, and occasionally rage-quit over.
With over 160 champions in the roster, picking a main is hard enough — picking merch shouldn't be. Our League of Legends T-shirts let you wear your allegiance, whether you're a Jinx loyalist who lives for chaos or an Ahri enthusiast with impeccable taste. The designs range from subtle logos that only fellow summoners recognise to bold champion artwork that announces your lane preference to the entire lobby.
Looking for something more specific? The characters section sorts the collection by champion, so you can track down that one piece of Thresh or Yasuo gear without scrolling through the entire Rift. Handy when you know exactly who you're shopping for — yourself, obviously, but we won't judge if it's a gift.
League merch works year-round: LAN parties, watch parties for Worlds, or simply asserting dominance at the office. The Arcane animated series brought Jinx, Vi, and the Piltover crew to a wider audience, so even your friends who've never touched a MOBA might finally understand why you've been shouting about Hextech for years.
League of Legends Merchandise – From the Rift to Reality
Riot Games launched something in 2009 that would consume roughly a billion collective hours of human attention — and somehow, we're still here, still banning Yasuo, still pretending we'll climb out of Gold next season. League of Legends merchandise exists because sometimes closing the client isn't enough. You need a physical reminder of your champion pool hanging in your wardrobe, staring back at you. We get it. That's why this collection is here.
What is League of Legends?
League of Legends is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed and published by Riot Games, released on 27 October 2009. Two teams of five players each select champions from a roster exceeding 160 characters, then compete to destroy the opposing team's Nexus. The game operates as a free-to-play title with cosmetic monetisation and has become one of the most prominent esports disciplines globally. The franchise expanded with Arcane, an animated television series produced by Riot Games and Fortiche, directed by Pascal Charrue and Arnaud Delord. Arcane ran for two seasons totalling 18 episodes and introduced characters like Jinx, Vi, Caitlyn, and Ekko to audiences beyond the game. Additional titles include Legends of Runeterra (a turn-based strategy card game) and rhythm-based spin-offs, all set within the Runeterra universe.
Frequently asked questions
Which League of Legends champions appear on the merchandise?
The merchandise features designs based on popular champions from across the roster. Iconic characters like Jinx, Ahri, Yasuo, Thresh, and many others appear on apparel and collectibles. Availability varies by product type, so browsing the characters section helps locate specific champion designs.
Is League of Legends merchandise suitable for Arcane fans?
Yes. The Arcane animated series shares its character roster with League of Legends, so merchandise featuring Jinx, Vi, Ekko, Caitlyn, or other Piltover and Zaun champions appeals to both game players and series viewers. The visual style often draws from champion splash art that inspired the animated adaptations.
What types of League of Legends fan products are available?
The collection includes wearables like T-shirts, drinkware such as cups, collectible figures including Funko figures and action figures, plus stationery for everyday use. Product categories cater to different aspects of fandom, from casual wear to display pieces.
Assortment overview
The League of Legends collection spans several product categories for different fan needs. T-shirts form the core of the wearables range, featuring champion artwork and faction designs. For collectors, Funko figures offer stylised champion versions, while action figures provide more detailed sculpts. The characters section organises products by specific champions — useful when shopping for a particular main. Practical items include cups for your beverage of choice and stationery for notes, sketches, or passive-aggressive reminders about warding.
What goes well with this?
League fans rarely stop at one game. If your evenings alternate between Summoner's Rift and other competitive titles, the gaming merchandise section has you covered. And if Arcane pulled you into the broader animation world, plenty of other series have built their own devoted followings — worth a look once you've secured your champion gear.