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UNIQLO to launch new Hello Kitty, Gundam and Pokémon collection in April

UNIQLO‘s penchant for conceiving partnerships continues, following its recent JW Anderson x UNIQLO Spring/Summer 2020 collaboration. This time, the fashion company has officially confirmed the release date of its collaboration with Yuni Yoshida for Hello Kitty, Gundam‘s Gunpla collectible line, as well as the Daniel Arsham x Pokémon UT Collection. Hello Kitty T-Market UT collection […]

UNIQLO‘s penchant for conceiving partnerships continues, following its recent JW Anderson x UNIQLO Spring/Summer 2020 collaboration. This time, the fashion company has officially confirmed the release date of its collaboration with Yuni Yoshida for Hello Kitty, Gundam‘s Gunpla collectible line, as well as the Daniel Arsham x Pokémon UT Collection.

Hello Kitty T-Market UT collection

Launching online on April 17, this series is a collaboration with Yuni Yoshida, a popular art director from Japan. The upcoming Hello Kitty T-Market UT collection gives an artistic take on the popular Hello Kitty and her friends.

Gunpla 40th Anniversary UT Collection

This series is scheduled to be releasing in April 24, which was first announced in February. Launched back in 1980, Gunpla was an immediate hit in its native Japan, eventually spreading across the world in line with the widespread appreciation for the Gundam anime, manga and model kits. The two special 40th anniversary Gunpla models kits — RX-78-2U and MS-06SU Zaku II — are exclusively introduced alongside the UNIQLO UT T-shirt line. They will essentially be offered as free gifts to the customers.

Daniel Arsham x Pokémon UT Collection

This collaboration with the American artist, Daniel Arsham, will see a total of 10 T-shirt designs for men, women and kids. The collection will only be available at Uniqlo’s online store from April 24.

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