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[[Image:Binco-GTASA-interior.jpg|thumb|300px|Shared interior of all Binco clothing shops in GTA San Andreas.]] | [[Image:Binco-GTASA-interior.jpg|thumb|300px|Shared interior of all Binco clothing shops in GTA San Andreas.]] | ||
The range of clothing offered at Binco are generally affordable, with prices that do not exceed the $100 mark. The store's selection of items are centered around generic clothing, as well as low-end clothing commonly donned by gang members. | The range of clothing offered at Binco in GTA San Andreas are generally affordable, with prices that do not exceed the $100 mark. The store's selection of items are centered around generic clothing, as well as low-end clothing commonly donned by gang members. | ||
The store also offers various novelty articles of clothing, such as joke eyepieces, masks, and a cowboy hat and cowboy boots. Binco also earns the distinction of being the only store chain to sell briefs (known as Boxers in-game, which can only be worn without pants) to the player. | The store also offers various novelty articles of clothing, such as joke eyepieces, masks, and a cowboy hat and cowboy boots. Binco also earns the distinction of being the only store chain to sell briefs (known as Boxers in-game, which can only be worn without pants) to the player. | ||
:''For a comprehensive list of clothing available from Binco in GTA San Andreas, see [[/Clothing in GTA San Andreas]]. | |||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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File:Mule-GTASA-Binco-front.jpg|A Binco [[Mule]] in GTA San Andreas. | File:Mule-GTASA-Binco-front.jpg|A Binco [[Mule]] in GTA San Andreas. | ||
File:BincoGTA4png.png|Advertisement in GTA IV showing a Binco where the [[Russian Shop]] would be in the retail version. | File:BincoGTA4png.png|Advertisement in GTA IV showing a Binco where the [[Russian Shop]] would be in the retail version. | ||
File:Yankee-GTA4-front.jpg|A Binco [[Yankee]] in GTA IV. | File:Yankee-GTA4-front.jpg|A Binco [[Yankee]] in GTA IV. | ||
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[[Category:Clothing Stores]] | [[Category:Clothing Stores]] |
Revision as of 12:16, 6 November 2011
Binco is a comparatively low-priced clothing store that the player may visit in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Binco was also intended to appear in Grand Theft Auto IV, however it was replaced with the Russian Shop. Binco logos still remain around the city, however, including on vans.
Description
Available after completion of the mission "Nines and AKs", there are four Binco stores located all over San Andreas:
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Las Venturas Airport (near the Las Venturas Hospital), Las Venturas.
Binco is not based on any specific real-life store, though it may be either a thrift store or clothing exchange store like Plato's Closet. This could possibly explain the signs in the store which read "Everything 99¢", however nothing the player can buy is 99¢.
The store's motto is, fittingly, More trash for less cash!.
Clothing
The range of clothing offered at Binco in GTA San Andreas are generally affordable, with prices that do not exceed the $100 mark. The store's selection of items are centered around generic clothing, as well as low-end clothing commonly donned by gang members.
The store also offers various novelty articles of clothing, such as joke eyepieces, masks, and a cowboy hat and cowboy boots. Binco also earns the distinction of being the only store chain to sell briefs (known as Boxers in-game, which can only be worn without pants) to the player.
- For a comprehensive list of clothing available from Binco in GTA San Andreas, see /Clothing in GTA San Andreas.
Trivia
- The default clothing for GTA San Andreas protagonist Carl Johnson is entirely derived from Binco's range of items, including the White Tank (Torso), Blue Jeans (Legs) and Black Low-Tops (Shoes).
- In Grand Theft Auto IV, the Russian clothing shop is implied to be initially designed as a Binco outlet during development but was changed for unknown reasons. If Niko walks into Modo wearing certain outfits from other stores/sources, the sales assistant will ask if he has been in "a Binco explosion".
- The Green Hoody has a small Rockstar Logo.
Gallery
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A Binco Mule in GTA San Andreas.
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Advertisement in GTA IV showing a Binco where the Russian Shop would be in the retail version.
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A Binco Yankee in GTA IV.