Popeyes Just Launched Ivy Park–Inspired Merch

And by merch, we mean their actual uniforms.

When you saw Beyoncé's latest Ivy Park x Adidas collection, did it remind you of anything? For some, the maroon, orange, and white palette of the collection looked a lot like the iconic colors of fast-food chain Popeyes. Turns out, even the brand itself has noticed the similarities, and now, it's launching its very own line of Ivy Park merch called "That Look From Popeyes." Well, kind of; the collection actually features the chain's very own uniforms.

On January 29, Popeyes, which is no stranger to viral moments, announced in a post on Twitter that it would be selling its uniforms for those who couldn't cop a coveted Ivy Park piece. "Love that look? It’s our uniform. Has been for a while. And now you can buy it," it read.

The brand's campaign image looks almost exactly like one of Bey's for Ivy Park x Adidas, and CNBC reports that it was shot with real Popeyes employees, making us love it that much more.

And it looks like we're not the only ones in love because stock didn't last long. A mere 24 hours later, all items, which included everything from baseball caps to tees to hooded jackets, are sold out, with all proceeds going to the Popeyes Foundation.

Seeing the numbers, it's clear the internet loved the clever collection and shared their enthusiasm on Twitter. "'Welcome to Popeyes! What can I ge-' 'Your clothes,'" joked one user after seeing the campaign reveal. "Don’t say anything when I start rocking the Popeyes fit bc I can’t afford Beyoncé’s," wrote another.

Some shared that they wished the brand would have sent out PR boxes in a chicken box, while others couldn't help but wonder if Bey and her team would sue. "Beyoncé's attorneys when they see this Popeyes clothing line launch," wrote one fan, using a GIF of Billy Porter's Grammys look. Well, we hate to break it to you but since these are their actual uniforms, Popeyes actually did it first.

We know Bey loves Popeyes, as she's previously shared that she has a "lifetime supply" card to the chain, meaning she basically gets free fried chicken every time she visits. Whether or not Ivy Park was inspired by Popeyes or Popeyes was inspired by Ivy Park, we know one thing for sure: We love it all!

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