uniqlo oshi no ko
uniqlo oshi no ko

Uniqlo Oshi no Ko Collection to Appear in Early July 2024

For the first time, Uniqlo will start selling Oshi no Ko T-shirts. Youā€™ll be able to purchase them from July 5, 2024.

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The Oshi no Ko collection is also available on the United States site. So you wonā€™t have to import them from Japan if you want them. However, the Japanese site offers a collection for children and will have them in stock from July 5, 2024. Meanwhile, the English site only has the five variations for adults. They will also appear in stores (both online and physical) from July 8, 2024.

Like most UT T-shirts, the Oshi no Ko Uniqlo shirts will cost $24.90. Two shirts show an idol performance, one focuses on Aiā€™s unique starry eyes, one depicts Aqua and Ruby, and the final one shows the members of B-Komachi. The shirts for kids feature similar designs. However, the B-Komachi shirt has the members in a heart-shaped frame. Thereā€™s also one focusing on Ai, which is a design thatā€™s absent from the adult line-up.

Oshi no Ko is a popular anime and manga series depicting the entertainment industry in Japan from the lens of twins Aqua and Ruby. In reality, theyā€™re the reincarnated children of Hoshino Ai, who was the idol they liked back in their previous lives. After Aiā€™s murder, they join the entertainment industry in order to find the culprit.

Oshi no Ko is readily available for streaming via services like HIDIVE. The Oshi no Ko Uniqlo T-shirts will appear in stores from early July 2024.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.