Uniqlo
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Uniqlo Co., Ltd. 株式会社ユニクロ | ||||
Uniqlo logo | ||||
Founded | March 1949 | |||
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Headquarters | 717-1, Sayama, Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi | |||
Type | Subsidiary | |||
Owner(s) | Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. | |||
Industry | Fashion | |||
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Uniqlo Co., Ltd. (株式会社ユニクロ Kabushiki gaisha Uniqlo) is a multinational fashion manufacturer and retailer, based in Tokyo, Japan. Founded in March 1949[1], the company is now a subsidiary of Fast Retailing. Uniqlo has produced multiple ranges of Pokémon apparel over a number of years, in partnership with The Pokémon Company and The Pokémon Company International.
2020 Collections
Daniel Arsham × Pokémon UT Collection
- Main article: Daniel Arsham x Pokémon UT Collection
The Daniel Arsham × Pokémon UT Collection is a collaboration between artist Daniel Arsham, The Pokémon Company International, and Uniqlo, released beginning April 24, 2020 in select countries around the world. The T-shirts feature designs made in Arsham's "Fictional Archaeology" style; an imagining of what familiar objects will look like in 1,000 years[2].
With Pokémon UT Collection
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Release date | April 24, 2020 | |
Region | United States[3], United Kingdom[4], Japan[5] |
The With Pokémon UT Collection is a collection of T-shirts for adults and children released on April 24, 2020 in Japan and the United States. The collection launched in the United Kingdom on April 30, 2020. Additionally, in Japan three different steteco (ステテコ steteco) style shorts for children are also sold as part of the collection.
Available Products
Product | Japan | United States | United Kingdom |
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Men's T-Shirt (5 styles) | ¥1500 | $14.90 | £12.90 |
Women's T-Shirt (4 styles) | ¥1500 | $14.90 | £12.90 |
Kid's T-Shirt (4 styles) | ¥990 | $9.90 | £7.90 |
Kid's Shorts (3 styles) | ¥790 | N/A | N/A |
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T-Shirts | |||
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Pikachu (Men's) |
Group - Blue (Men & Kid's) |
Group - Pink (Men's) |
Pikachu's tail (Men's) |
Gotta catch 'em all! (Men's) |
Pikachu (Women's) |
Eevee (Women & Kid's) |
Ditto (Women's) |
What's your first Pokémon? |
Pikachu (Kid's) |
Legendary Pokémon (Kid's) |
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Shorts | |||
Pikachu (Kid's) |
Poké Ball (Kid's) |
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monpoké UT Collection
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Release date | April 24, 2020 | |
Region | Japan[6] |
Produced as a collaboration between Uniqlo and The Pokémon Company's monpoké brand, this collection consists of four T-shirts for babies. Released in Japan on April 24, 2020.
Available Products
Product | Price |
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Baby's T-Shirt (4 styles) | ¥990 |
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2014 Collections
Uniqlo Kids × Pokémon Card Game XY Collection
During December 2014 in Japan, a collection of six Heat Tech children's shirts were available with designs inspired by the XY5 release of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Those who purchased a shirt during the promotional period also received one of four Warm Pikachu promo cards.
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2011 Collections
A collection of seven T-shirts were released in Japan on March 14, 2011. Those who purchased a T-shirt also received the corresponding trading card; either a Snivy, Tepig, Oshawott, Zorua, Minccino or Pokédex promo card.
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See also
External links
- Uniqlo United States
- Uniqlo United Kingdom
- Uniqlo Canada
- Uniqlo Australia
- Uniqlo Japan (Japanese)
- Uniqlo on Wikipedia
References
- ↑ History - Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. (Japanese) (retrieved April 22, 2020)
- ↑ UNIQLO Launching Daniel Arsham x Pokémon UT Collection on April 24 - The Pokémon Company International (retrieved April 25, 2020)
- ↑ With Pokémon Collection - Uniqlo United States (retrieved April 25, 2020)
- ↑ Daniel Arsham x Pokémon & With Pokémon - Uniqlo UK (retrieved April 30, 2020)
- ↑ With Pokémon - Uniqlo Japan (Japanese) (retrieved April 25, 2020)
- ↑ monpoké - Uniqlo Japan (Japanese) (retrieved April 25, 2020)
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