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Uniqlo reveals new Pokémon sketch-design t-shirts for summer release

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Pokémon and fashion retailer Uniqlo have teamed up once again for a new line of illustrated graphic tees, just in time for summer. The upcoming "Pokemon Sketch" line features new interpretations of fan-favorite pocket monsters like Pikachu and Gengar.




Scheduled for release at the end of July this year, the t-shirt collection will be available in men's, women's, and children's sizes. Featuring charming new designs, the Pokémon Sketch collection consists of four designs for adults and four for children, each themed around a different Pokémon with its own unique personality.

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Uniqlo's New Pokémon Sketch Adult T-Shirts Feature Pikachu, Ditto, Gengar, and Snorlax


The basic graphic tees feature a front and back design, accompanied by a signature saying for each Pokémon. The first design features a bouncing Pikachu underlined with "Fully Charged Energy" printed on the chest. The back reads, "You can rely on your Electric attacks," with a Pika tail added for good measure. In another design, Ditto appears in the text on the tee—"What are you turning into?"—and interrupts the sentence to say hello. Gengar appears on a black tee with a chalk-like interpretation of the Shadow-type Pokémon; above it is its Pokédex number, #0094. The final piece in the adult collection is a cool blue Snorlax tee. The front features the saying "Eat More, Sleep More" with an outline of the Pokémon's iconic bite; the back features a very relaxed Snorlax waving hello. Each shirt will cost 1,500 yen (US$1.59), with adult sizes ranging from XS to 4XL for men. There's no confirmation yet on women's sizing.


Uniqlo's upcoming Pokémon Sketch kids' t-shirts feature Piplup, Eevee, Sylveon, and Dragonite

The kids' collection takes a cuter route, featuring names like Piplup, Eevee, and Sylveon. The first design is a smaller version of the adult Pikachu t-shirt, ensuring great outfit coordination for parents of aspiring Trainers. In an exclusive design for the kids' line, Piplup appears on a light pink t-shirt with the phrase "Time for a break" below. Another design depicts Eevee following its next evolution, Sylveon, Abbey Road-style. The last design depicts Dragonite, which was recently the focus of The Pokémon Company's collaboration with Italian fashion house Fendi on its FENDI x FRGMT x POKÉMON collection. The front features the phrase "It's fun to be with you," accompanied by a Poké Ball on a black t-shirt. The back has Dragonite outlined in yellow next to its Pokédex number, #0149. The kids' collection will cost 990 yen (US$$ 6.30) and will be available in sizes 100–140 cm.


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The Pokémon Company continues its aggressive expansion of merchandise offerings, seeking to explore new and more niche markets. April of this year saw the launch of Monpo's brand in an effort to appeal to young children and their parents; in a statement, the company said: “With the expansion of the popular Monpo's expression in more markets, parents around the world will have another playful and adorable way to introduce the Pokémon world for your little ones.” In addition to multimedia offerings such as the YouTube web series “Fun Times on Monpoké Island” and a schoolbook series, Pocket Monsters has also collaborated with luxury children’s brand Bonpoint on a clothing and cosmetics line. Like Uniqlo, the retailer continues to partner with popular anime IPs such as Attack on Titan and narutoand recently saw the launch of a Oshi no Ko collection in anticipation of the second season's release in July.


Ash e Pikachu sorrindo entusiasmados em Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle

Pokémon

Spanning a multitude of media, including TCGs, video games, manga, live-action films, and anime, the Pokémon franchise is set in a shared world of humans and creatures with a wide variety of special abilities.

Created by
Satoshi Tajiri

First Film
Pokémon: The First Movie

Last movie
Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle

First TV show
Pokémon (1997)

First episode air date
April 1, 1997

Video games)
Pokémon GO, Pokémon X and Y, Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Pokémon Sword and Shield, Pokémon Diamond & Pearl, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Pokémon Red and Blue, Detective Pikachu, Detective Pikachu Returns, Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! , Pokémon: Come on, Pikachu!

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