Netflix’s blockbuster sci-fi series Stranger Things is facing fresh criticism after eagle-eyed fans spotted a wardrobe inaccuracy in its final season. The show, long praised for its precise recreation of the 1980s, has come under scrutiny for featuring a modern clothing brand in a key episode.
The controversy surfaced in episode seven of part two of season five. During a high-tension sequence, Holly Wheeler—played by Nell Fisher—is seen fighting to escape from Vecna’s control. While the scene was meant to amplify fear and drama, viewers noticed a brief but clear glimpse of her undershirt bearing the Under Armour logo. The issue, fans argue, is one of historical accuracy. Under Armour was founded in 1996, almost a decade after the timeline in which Stranger Things is set. For a series celebrated for its period authenticity, the anachronism immediately stood out.
Fans quickly took to X to express disappointment. Several users questioned how the error escaped notice during filming and post-production. Others described it as a rare continuity lapse in a show known for its attention to detail. Many posts compared the slip-up to television’s most notorious production mistake: the modern coffee cup that appeared in Game of Thrones during its final season. The comparison gained traction, with fans suggesting that even globally popular series can falter under pressure.
Some viewers speculated that the production team’s focus on emotionally significant scenes—particularly Will Byers’ much-discussed monologue—may have contributed to the oversight. Others rejected that explanation, arguing that wardrobe continuity should remain a non-negotiable element, especially in a period drama. So far, Netflix and the show’s creators have not publicly addressed the wardrobe issue. Industry observers note that such minor errors often become magnified in shows with passionate fan bases and long-running storylines.
The backlash comes at a critical moment. The eighth and final episode of Stranger Things is set to premiere on December 31, closing a series that helped define Netflix’s dominance in original streaming content. As anticipation peaks, fans are dissecting every frame more closely than ever. For some viewers, the Under Armour appearance is a harmless mistake that does little to undermine the show’s legacy. For others, it is a distracting flaw in an otherwise carefully built world. Either way, the debate highlights how deeply invested audiences remain as Stranger Things approaches its conclusion.
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