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| type = Clothing Company
 
| type = Clothing Company
 
| games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''
 
| games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''
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|locations = [[Middle Park East]]<br>[[The Exchange]]
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|locations = [[Middle Park East]]<br>[[The Exchange]]<br>[[Rockford Hills]]
 
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It is one of only three clothing chains where the player can purchase clothes in ''GTA IV'', the other two being the [[Russian Shop]] and [[Modo]], but it is the most upscale clothing store available to the player in the game.
 
It is one of only three clothing chains where the player can purchase clothes in ''GTA IV'', the other two being the [[Russian Shop]] and [[Modo]], but it is the most upscale clothing store available to the player in the game.
   
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Perseus is based on [[wp:Versace|Versace]] and [[wp:Hermes|Hermes]]. Evidence for a Versace link can be seen on the Versace logo, which features the head of Medusa. In Greek mythology, Perseus was a Greek hero who killed Medusa by beheading her, and he is also shown on the Perseus logo in game. The Perseus logo is stylistically very similar to the HermĆØs logo, and both brands are named after characters in Greek/Roman mythology.
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Perseus is based on [[wp:Versace|Versace]] and [[wp:Hermes|Hermes]]. Evidence for a Versace link can be seen on the Versace logo, which features the head of Medusa. In Greek mythology, Perseus was a Greek hero who killed Medusa by beheading her, and he also appears on the Perseus logo in game. The Perseus logo is stylistically very similar to the HermĆØs logo, and both brands are named after characters in Greek/Roman mythology.
   
 
[[Carmen Ortiz]] and [[Alex Chilton]] prefer Niko to wear clothes from Perseus.
 
[[Carmen Ortiz]] and [[Alex Chilton]] prefer Niko to wear clothes from Perseus.
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==Description==
 
==Description==
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There are two Perseus shops in [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]], both in [[Algonquin]], but the clothes remain the same; one is in [[Middle Park East]] and the other is in [[The Exchange]]. The only branch in [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]]Ā is located at the intersection ofĀ [[Dorset Drive]]Ā andĀ [[Portola Drive]]Ā inĀ [[Rockford Hills]], although it is inaccessible.
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There are two Perseus shops in [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]], both in [[Algonquin]], but the clothes remain the same; The only branch in [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]]Ā is located inĀ [[Rockford Hills]], although it is inaccessible.
   
 
In ''GTA IV'', there is no [[cash]] register, but there is a guard, who will tell [[Niko Bellic|Niko]] to "use it or put it away" if he has a weapon equipped. In certain missions, such as "[[Final Interview]]", "[[Three Leaf Clover]]", "[[Undertaker]]", "[[Pegorino's Pride]]" and "[[Mr and Mrs Bellic]]", Niko has to wear clothing from Perseus. [[Marcus]] (the store attendant and customer assistant of Perseus, whose name is only revealed in ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]'') often compliments Niko if he is wearing clothes from Perseus.
 
In ''GTA IV'', there is no [[cash]] register, but there is a guard, who will tell [[Niko Bellic|Niko]] to "use it or put it away" if he has a weapon equipped. In certain missions, such as "[[Final Interview]]", "[[Three Leaf Clover]]", "[[Undertaker]]", "[[Pegorino's Pride]]" and "[[Mr and Mrs Bellic]]", Niko has to wear clothing from Perseus. [[Marcus]] (the store attendant and customer assistant of Perseus, whose name is only revealed in ''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]'') often compliments Niko if he is wearing clothes from Perseus.
   
 
The player can download a Perseus theme for their [[Mobile Phone|phone]] via [[Vipluxuryringtones.com]]. The player also gets a text message from [[Brucie Kibbutz]] soon after unlocking [[Algonquin]], following "[[Blow Your Cover]]", telling him to "look VIP" and buy some clothes from Perseus.
 
The player can download a Perseus theme for their [[Mobile Phone|phone]] via [[Vipluxuryringtones.com]]. The player also gets a text message from [[Brucie Kibbutz]] soon after unlocking [[Algonquin]], following "[[Blow Your Cover]]", telling him to "look VIP" and buy some clothes from Perseus.
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Perseus-GTA4-MiddleParkEastexterior.jpg|[[Middle Park East]] store.
 
Perseus-GTA4-Exchangeexterior.jpg|[[The Exchange (GTA IV)|The Exchange]] store.
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Perseus-GTAV-RockfordHills-General.png|[[Dorset Drive]] and [[Portola Drive]], [[Rockford Hills]].
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</gallery>
   
 
==Appearance in GTA IV==
 
==Appearance in GTA IV==
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Being a top-of-the-line business, Perseus has an elegant appearance inside and out. Inside is Marcus, who serves as the attendant cashier, and one security guard. The guard will yell at Niko should he be holding a weapon. There are two rows of clothing and some additional clothing hanging on the wall.
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Being a top-of-the-line business, Perseus has an elegant appearance inside and out. Inside is Marcus, who serves as the attendant cashier, and one [[Security Guard|security guard]]. The guard will yell at Niko should he be holding a weapon. There are two rows of clothing and some additional clothing hanging on the wall.
   
 
Marcus's attitude towards the player depends on how the player is dressed. He remarks favorably towards any article of clothing the player wears that has been purchased from Perseus. While generally commenting negatively towards other forms of clothing. For example, should the player wear a Perseus suit with boots from the [[Russian Shop]], Marcus may praise the suit, but recommends changing the shoes to some from Perseus.
 
Marcus's attitude towards the player depends on how the player is dressed. He remarks favorably towards any article of clothing the player wears that has been purchased from Perseus. While generally commenting negatively towards other forms of clothing. For example, should the player wear a Perseus suit with boots from the [[Russian Shop]], Marcus may praise the suit, but recommends changing the shoes to some from Perseus.
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<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
Perseus-GTA4-interior.jpg|The interior of the Exchange's Perseus outlet, with [[Marcus]] in view.
 
Perseus-GTA4-interior.jpg|The interior of the Exchange's Perseus outlet, with [[Marcus]] in view.
Perseus-GTA4-MiddleParkEastexterior.jpg|The storefront of the [[Middle Park East]] Perseus.
 
Perseus-GTA4-Exchangeexterior.jpg|The storefront of [[The Exchange (GTA IV)|The Exchange]] Perseus.
 
 
Perseus-perseus-onyx-suit.jpg|[[Niko Bellic|Niko]] in a Perseus suit, particularly the Perseus Onyx Suit.
 
Perseus-perseus-onyx-suit.jpg|[[Niko Bellic|Niko]] in a Perseus suit, particularly the Perseus Onyx Suit.
 
perseus02_c_h.png|Perseus advertisement
 
perseus02_c_h.png|Perseus advertisement
 
Kovčeg.jpg|Gay Tony's Perseus suitcase.
 
Kovčeg.jpg|Gay Tony's Perseus suitcase.
 
Perseus novčanik 1.jpg|Arnaud's Perseus wallet.
 
Perseus novčanik 1.jpg|Arnaud's Perseus wallet.
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Perseus-GTAV-GeneralView.jpg|General view of Perseus Store in Rockford Hills, GTA V.
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Perseus-GTAV-PortolaDrive.jpg|The store in GTA V, as seen from Portola Drive.
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Perseus-GTAV-PortolaDrive.jpg|Perseus store, as seen from Portola Drive, GTA V.
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Perseus-GTAV-Ad.jpg|Banner found at the [[Rockford Plaza]] in [[Burton]].
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The guard in Perseus is the same [[NPC]] model as the man outside the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|LC Fight Club]], and [[Abdul Amir]]'s bodyguard, as shown in the mission "[[Caught with your Pants Down]]".
 
*The guard in Perseus is the same [[NPC]] model as the man outside the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|LC Fight Club]], and [[Abdul Amir]]'s bodyguard, as shown in the mission "[[Caught with your Pants Down]]".
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*Strangely, if you get into a fight with the guard at Perseus and the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|police]] see him attacking Niko, they will fire at the bodyguard, not even attempting to arrest him.
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*Strangely, if you get into a fight with the guard at Perseus and the [[Liberty City Police Department (HD Universe)|police]] see him attacking Niko, they will fire at the bodyguard, not even attempting to arrest him.
 
*When you purchase a full suit at Perseus (a suit that includes both a jacket and trousers) the game automatically changes your previous top/bottoms to those of the full suit. However, the full suits can still be combined with clothes from Modo or the Russian Shop. This can be done by purchasing clothes from either shop while wearing the Perseus suit. This can be accomplished in the wardrobe also, by selecting a full suit and accepting to wear it, but then re-entering the Wardrobe and navigating through other purchased clothing (when navigating through the wardrobe, push the analogue stick to the right, this will avoid re-selecting a full suit. If you do select a full suit by accident, leave the wardrobe and re-enter it).
 
*When you purchase a full suit at Perseus (a suit that includes both a jacket and trousers) the game automatically changes your previous top/bottoms to those of the full suit. However, the full suits can still be combined with clothes from Modo or the Russian Shop. This can be done by purchasing clothes from either shop while wearing the Perseus suit. This can be accomplished in the wardrobe also, by selecting a full suit and accepting to wear it, but then re-entering the Wardrobe and navigating through other purchased clothing (when navigating through the wardrobe, push the analogue stick to the right, this will avoid re-selecting a full suit. If you do select a full suit by accident, leave the wardrobe and re-enter it).
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*The name "Perseus" most likely refers to the mythological character [[wp:Perseus|Perseus]], though it might be the Estonian "Perse uss", which means "assworm".
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*The name "Perseus" most likely refers to the mythological character [[wp:Perseus|Perseus]], though it might be the [[wp:Estonian language|Estonian]] "Perse uss", which means "assworm".
 
*Apparently, Marcus had his nipple pierced. When you run into him, he may say, "Ow, you hurt my nipple ring!".
 
*Apparently, Marcus had his nipple pierced. When you run into him, he may say, "Ow, you hurt my nipple ring!".
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*It's possible to kill the cashier and the guard by pushing them into the shelves and tables in the store and the player will not gain any wanted stars for killing them. However, the game will still chide the player, stating "You cannot buy clothes if there is nobody alive to man the cash register. Control yourself.".
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*It is possible to kill the cashier and the guard by pushing them into the shelves and tables in the store and the player will not gain any [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|wanted stars]] for killing them. However, the game will still chide the player, stating "You cannot buy clothes if there is nobody alive to man the cash register. Control yourself.".
 
*Perseus may be open before the first bridge is unlocked as in [[Credits (TLAD)|''The Lost And Damned'' Credits]], Niko can be seen wearing a Perseus outfit even though you can also see that the bridge is still closed.
 
*Perseus may be open before the first bridge is unlocked as in [[Credits (TLAD)|''The Lost And Damned'' Credits]], Niko can be seen wearing a Perseus outfit even though you can also see that the bridge is still closed.
 
*[[Tracey De Santa|Tracey]]'s [[Custom Vehicle License Plates|custom number plate]] on [[Issi|her car]] reads "P3RSEUS."
 
*[[Tracey De Santa|Tracey]]'s [[Custom Vehicle License Plates|custom number plate]] on [[Issi|her car]] reads "P3RSEUS."

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Perseus is a clothing store in Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto V that sells expensive suits and flashy clothes.

Overview

It is one of only three clothing chains where the player can purchase clothes in GTA IV, the other two being the Russian Shop and Modo, but it is the most upscale clothing store available to the player in the game.

Perseus is based on Versace and Hermes. Evidence for a Versace link can be seen on the Versace logo, which features the head of Medusa. In Greek mythology, Perseus was a Greek hero who killed Medusa by beheading her, and he also appears on the Perseus logo in game. The Perseus logo is stylistically very similar to the HermĆØs logo, and both brands are named after characters in Greek/Roman mythology.

Carmen Ortiz and Alex Chilton prefer Niko to wear clothes from Perseus.

The stores, along with the Russian Shop and Modo, are not accessible in both The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony.

Description

There are two Perseus shops in Liberty City, both in Algonquin, but the clothes remain the same; The only branch in Los Santos is located in Rockford Hills, although it is inaccessible.

In GTA IV, there is no cash register, but there is a guard, who will tell Niko to "use it or put it away" if he has a weapon equipped. In certain missions, such as "Final Interview", "Three Leaf Clover", "Undertaker", "Pegorino's Pride" and "Mr and Mrs Bellic", Niko has to wear clothing from Perseus. Marcus (the store attendant and customer assistant of Perseus, whose name is only revealed in The Ballad of Gay Tony) often compliments Niko if he is wearing clothes from Perseus.

The player can download a Perseus theme for their phone via Vipluxuryringtones.com. The player also gets a text message from Brucie Kibbutz soon after unlocking Algonquin, following "Blow Your Cover", telling him to "look VIP" and buy some clothes from Perseus.

Appearance in GTA IV

Being a top-of-the-line business, Perseus has an elegant appearance inside and out. Inside is Marcus, who serves as the attendant cashier, and one security guard. The guard will yell at Niko should he be holding a weapon. There are two rows of clothing and some additional clothing hanging on the wall.

Marcus's attitude towards the player depends on how the player is dressed. He remarks favorably towards any article of clothing the player wears that has been purchased from Perseus. While generally commenting negatively towards other forms of clothing. For example, should the player wear a Perseus suit with boots from the Russian Shop, Marcus may praise the suit, but recommends changing the shoes to some from Perseus.

In relation to his seemingly fashionable behavior, Marcus can be scared off easily and has a high-pitched voice. If Niko harms him, he runs off and the security guard attacks Niko starting a fight.

List of clothing (GTA IV)

Unlike those from the Russian Shop and Modo, available suits are sold with both pants and a top (jacket and shirt/turtleneck, with an occasional tie). However, certain slacks and footwear are still sold separately.

Note that certain articles of Perseus clothing differ between the console and PC versions. These include the "turtleneck" suits, which are replaced in the PC version by three-button jacket and vest suits; the generic three-piece suit, the jacket of which is unbuttoned in the console versions, but buttoned up in the PC version; and the loafers and Suede Bucks, which are replaced in the PC version by Oxfords and Suede Wingtips, respectively. Their colors remain generally consistent.

The following lists all available clothing in Perseus. The names of the clothing in the PC version are italicized:

Suits Pants Shoes
Item Price Item Price Item Price Item Price
Charcoal Suit $1000 Double-Breasted Jacket, Ebony w/ Turtleneck and Charcoal Pants (Three Button Jacket, Ebony and Vest w/ Charcoal Pants) $1000 Carbon Suit Slacks $300 Black Loafers (Black Oxfords) $200
Double-Breasted Jacket, Granite w/ Turtleneck and Basalt Pants (Three Button Jacket, Granite and Vest w/ Basalt Pants) $1000 Double-Breasted Jacket, Iron w/ Turtleneck and Obsidian Pants (Three Button Jacket, Iron and Vest w/ Obsidian Pants) $1000 Charcoal Slacks $300 Brown Loafers (Brown Oxfords) $200
Double-Breasted Jacket, Lead w/ Turtleneck and Ash Pants (Three Button Jacket, Lead and Vest w/ Ash Pants) $1000 Obsidian Suit $1000 Espresso Slacks $300 Black Wingtips $200
Onyx Suit $1000 Perseus Cream Sportcoat w/ Carbon Pants $300 Slate Suit Slacks $2000 Brown Wingtips $200
Perseus Mustard Sportcoat w/ Onyx Pants $2000 Perseus Slate Suit w/ Red Shirt $600 Patterned Loafers (Beige Oxfords) $200
Perseus Charcoal Suit w/ Floral Shirt $600 Perseus Ash Suit w/ Silk Shirt $600 Suede Bucks (Suede Wingtips) $200
Slate Suit $2000

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Trivia

  • The guard in Perseus is the same NPC model as the man outside the LC Fight Club, and Abdul Amir's bodyguard, as shown in the mission "Caught with your Pants Down".
  • Strangely, if you get into a fight with the guard at Perseus and the police see him attacking Niko, they will fire at the bodyguard, not even attempting to arrest him.
  • When you purchase a full suit at Perseus (a suit that includes both a jacket and trousers) the game automatically changes your previous top/bottoms to those of the full suit. However, the full suits can still be combined with clothes from Modo or the Russian Shop. This can be done by purchasing clothes from either shop while wearing the Perseus suit. This can be accomplished in the wardrobe also, by selecting a full suit and accepting to wear it, but then re-entering the Wardrobe and navigating through other purchased clothing (when navigating through the wardrobe, push the analogue stick to the right, this will avoid re-selecting a full suit. If you do select a full suit by accident, leave the wardrobe and re-enter it).
  • The name "Perseus" most likely refers to the mythological character Perseus, though it might be the Estonian "Perse uss", which means "assworm".
  • Apparently, Marcus had his nipple pierced. When you run into him, he may say, "Ow, you hurt my nipple ring!".
  • It is possible to kill the cashier and the guard by pushing them into the shelves and tables in the store and the player will not gain any wanted stars for killing them. However, the game will still chide the player, stating "You cannot buy clothes if there is nobody alive to man the cash register. Control yourself.".
  • Perseus may be open before the first bridge is unlocked as in The Lost And Damned Credits, Niko can be seen wearing a Perseus outfit even though you can also see that the bridge is still closed.
  • Tracey's custom number plate on her car reads "P3RSEUS."

See Also