Three seasons in,Sorority and Hopper continues to find new ways to wow us.
The Stranger Thingspolice chief is in good form in a number of ways in the Netflix show's newly arrived third season — namely showing that scoundrel Mike Wheeler who's boss — but there was one thing about him in particular that seemed to capture fans' hearts.
That's right: the Hawaiian shirt.
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The pastel pink and green patterned shirt that Hopper busts out early on in Season 3 has definitely become a crowd favourite -- and it isn't hard to see why.
SEE ALSO: 'Stranger Things' serves up an exhilarating third seasonJust look at him rocking that sweet summer palette.
Many people were big fans of Hopper's new summer look.
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And some people were reallybig fans.
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Soon, Hopperwear enthusiasts were asking if the shirt was available to buy anywhere online.
Netflix has yet to reveal where it comes from, though -- and nobody seems to have tracked down a similar version. But we doubt it'll be long before they start popping up.
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It's time to grow those moustaches, bag some Hawaiian shirts, and prepare to go to every upcoming fancy dress party as everybody's favourite overprotective dad.
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