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The year was 1953. The event: Marilyn Monroe appeared in the first issue of Playboy Magazine. As the first Centerfold, Monroe ushered in a new cultural icon: The Playboy Playmate.
Now this impressive volume, featuring 700 photos of every Playboy Centerfold who appeared in the magazine between 1953 and 2016, can be yours. It includes a foreword by the late Hugh M. Hefner plus an introduction by famed art critic Dave Hickey. This tribute to Playmates is a must have for long-time fans of Playboy, who appreciate the way the brand revolutionized how models will forever be celebrated in magazines. Gone are days of the Playboy Centerfold being hidden in the closet or under the bed of your dad, uncle or brother. The Complete Centerfolds 1953-2016 boldly brings these beautiful women to a coffee table near you.
This jigsaw puzzle is the perfect way to unwind and enjoy a piece Playboy's history. Once you put together the 432 pieces, you will get a glimpse at our January 1974 cover—a cover which marked the 20th Anniversary of Playboy magazine. Inside the pages of the magazine you could find a spotlight on the "The King of Comedy" Jerry Lewis, as well as one of the two Playboy Interviews with the magazine's founder. This jigsaw puzzle is a great addition to any game room.
Head into the new year with some of your favorite Playboy models and Playmates! Playboy’s annual calendar has always been a fan favorite of longtime Playboy fans and 2023’s Playboy Calendar is sure to be no different. Featuring a mix of Playmates from the '70s, '80s, '90s and past few years.
A provocative take on men’s underwear, the Broken Hearts Collection is perfect for heartbreakers, rebels and pleasure-seekers alike.
A homage to game day and campus life, this vintage-style tank top is perfect for staying comfy and cute in class or while tailgating before the rivalry football game. The front graphic features a Playboy masthead and a festive femlin —a fictional and flirtatious character created by LeRoy Neiman, who is a beloved Playboy icon and a celebrity in her own right—cheering on her team. Show some Playboy spirit while rocking your school’s colors!
A homage to game day and campus life, this vintage-style crewneck is perfect for staying comfy and cute in class or while tailgating before the rivalry football game. The front features the Playboy masthead and a graphic of our character Mr. Playboy, who was designed by Beatrice Paul—the wife of Playboy’s founding Art Director Arthur Paul—and who has been featured on the cover of Playboy magazine over 50 times (beating Pamela Anderson's record of 14 covers)! Show some Playboy spirit while rocking your school’s colors.
A homage to game day and campus life, this vintage-style hoodie is perfect for staying comfy and cute in class or while tailgating before the rivalry football game. The front features a Playboy masthead, a 1953 graphic—to honor our founding year—the iconic and globally-recognized Rabbit Head logo, and an “All-America Team” callout to pay tribute to Playboy’s Pigskin preview. The Pigskin preview, which started in 1957 and concluded in 2015, occurred each spring when Playboy editors selected top-tier players from college football and basketball teams to be featured in the magazine. Show some Playboy spirit while rocking your school’s colors!
Have a field day with model Bo Bussman featured on our limited-edition September 1967 t-shirt. Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose!
This classic t-shirt features November 1972 Playmate Lenna Sjööblom, also known as the “first lady of the Internet.” Lenna made history when the upper third of her fold-out Playboy centerfold was used to test electronic image processing in 1973 at the University of Southern California. Make a little history of your own by slipping on this t-shirt.
The December 1976 issue featured July 1976 Playmate Deborah Borkman and May 1971 Playmate Ann Pennington on the cover. Quite the dynamic duo! Fun fact: At that time, the neon rabbit featured on the cover was the longest continuous piece of neon ever constructed. It’s so long, in fact, that the artist Gabor Kadar passed out while blowing the air into the tubing during the cover shoot. This iconic print is sure to be a talking point to anyone who sees it and will add some flair to any room.
Meet the Covers Collection: Limited edition prints of vintage Playboy magazine covers on luxe, body-contouring microfiber. Comfortable, classic and cool. Featuring the March 1975 cover, starring the playful and cheeky Playboy model and two-time cover star Eva Maria (she also appeared on the December 1976 cover), and the June 2000 cover, starring October 1999 Playmate and 2000 Playmate of the Year Jodi Ann Paterson.
Meet the Covers Collection: Limited edition prints of vintage Playboy magazine covers on luxe, body-contouring microfiber. Comfortable, classic and cool. Featuring the October 1966 cover, starring Playboy model Penny James. Penny actually appeared on the cover of the magazine 5 times total, making her one of most popular cover models in Playboy history!
Meet the Bunny Basics collection: Elevated everyday essentials. Featuring premium details to take your basic hoodie to the next level.
This new t-shirt from our latest collab with OVO is the ultimate staple for all the certified lover boys. Featuring graphics of the OVO owl logo, the Playboy masthead and, of course, some of our iconic Playmates—July 2020 Playmate Priscilla Huggins ande March 2019 Playmate Miki Hamano.
Go 0 to 100 real quick in the new Varsity Jacket from our latest collab with OVO. Featuring custom graphics that pay homage to the legacy of both OVO and Playboy.
Classic, cool and cozy, Playboy's got you covered in our Flannel shirt staples. The slightly oversized fit is perfect for layering. Features exclusive Playboy plaid designs.
Made from a super soft velour fabrication, this Y2K-inspired track jacket is made with both style and comfort in mind. Featuring a diamanté (jewel-embellished) Rabbit Head logo and Playboy script graphics. Mix and match with our other velour styles for the complete look.
The barbed wire design featured on this hoodie was inspired by the popular 1990s look, which was originally made famous by Playboy's iconic February 1990 Playmate, Pamela Anderson; Anderson had a barbed wire tattooed around her right bicep, in lieu of using makeup, for her role in the 1996 flick Barb Wire. Anderson has appeared on 14 total Playboy covers since her first appearance in October 1989.
This hoodie features a tie-dye design and a retro illustration of August 1976 Playmate Linda Carpenter. Linda Carpenter (also known as Linda Beatty at the time) made a cameo in Francis Ford Coppola’s masterpiece Apocalypse Now, playing the role of a Playmate who visits the troops in Vietnam (which was based on the true story of our December 1964 Playmate Jo Collins's trip to Vietnam).
Pop art genius Andy Warhol was a beloved Playboy Magazine contributor. His interpretation of the Playboy Rabbit Head is one of the most widely known and valuable images in the Playboy art collection. Now here’s your chance to own a piece of wearable Warhol artwork. The front-facing graphic was originally featured on the January 1986 cover of Playboy Magazine, and is now reimagined in a pink wash for this fashion forward t-shirt. Made of 100% cotton, this shirt is comfortable and made of breathable fabric.
The January 1974 cover marked Playboy's 20th anniversary as a publication. For the cover, the creative team decided on a simple but classic cover design by Len Willis that highlighted the intricacies of the famed Rabbit Head logo. The cover was photographed by Dwight Hooker and features some choice hand-modeling from February 1973 Playmate and 1974 Playmate of the Year Cyndi Wood (who played one of the Playmates featured in Francis Ford Coppola’s Oscar-winning film Apocalypse Now). This t-shirt puts a spin on the classic cover by adding an ombre sunset design to the iconic Rabbit Head logo.
The May 1988 cover featured the fierce eyes and lips of model, actress and December 1986 Playmate Laurie Carr. Fun fact: The cover was photographed and hand-tinted by David Goldner. This technique involves meticulously coloring the photo by hand to give it an artistic flair. Can you spot the iconic Playboy rabbit hiding in the image?
Snow bunny season is here! This is the perfect long sleeve for all your snow-filled social activities. ‘Apres ski’ literally translates to ‘after skiing’ and refers to what goes on after a long day of skiing—think lounging by the fireplace with your favorite book, catching up with your friends over drinks, or simply overlooking the alps in the hot tub.
Summer's here and we're feeling the heat—especially our Rabbit, who found time to take an a little dip with a group of bathing beauties. The July/August 2013 cover was photographed by longtime Playboy photographer Toni Kelly.
Jetset around the world in style with this ultra-soft hoodie. The May 2014 cover featured Playmate February 2014 Playmate Amanda Booth paying homage to the Big Bunny jet with a well-designed look-alike. The glamorous shot was captured by Tony Kelly at a former Air Force base.
This hoodie features a graphic from the October 1967 cover of Playboy Magazine, starring the Femlin—a fictional and flirtatious character created by LeRoy Neiman. The always-playful Femlin, who is only 12-inches tall, is known for wearing nothing but just her black stockings, heels, and gloves. She’s a beloved icon of Playboy and a celebrity in her own right.
For the April 1991 cover, March 1991 Playmate Julie Clarke rolled onto the scene in nothing but colorful accessories.
Stay playful in this cheeky baby tee featuring the duplicitous "Queen of Hearts.” The artwork comes from a set of illustrations Playboy commissioned from Butcher Billy imagining what superheroes might look like on the cover of PLAYBOY magazine. The Queen of Hearts was inspired by the February 1978 Valentine’s cover featuring Playmate October 1976 Playmate Hope Olson as the Queen of Hearts.
This November 1967 cover crewneck features Beth Hyatt posing for Pompeo Posar, a longtime Playboy photographer who shot 65 Playmates pictorials and 40 covers for Playboy magazine. He even collaborated with Salvador Dalí for a Playboy pictorial in 1974. Look closely at this cover and you'll notice that Beth's dress is subtly shaped like a Bunny!