Final Fantasy 35th Anniversary T-Shirts UNIQLO

Final Fantasy 35th Anniversary UNIQLO T-Shirts to be Reprinted in Late June

UNIQLO has announced that the Final Fantasy 35th anniversary t-shirts will be reprinted and resold in Japan in late June 2022. This is due to the high demand for the shirts and the popularity of the collaboration. The online store will see a complete restock, whereas only select physical locations will have the shirts available again. Additionally, the Final Fantasy playing card sets and anniversary box will not be available, as these items were exclusive to the first run of the collaboration.

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All 16 Final Fantasy 35th anniversary t-shirts are going to be reprinted, which will give consumers another opportunity to get their hands on this special collaboration merchandise. Special sizes for the shirts will also be produced and made available through the online store. It is unclear if this reprint will only be available in the Japanese region or if it will extend to North America and Europe as well. More information regarding that could appear in the future.

As mentioned previously, the collaboration features a total of 16 t-shirts. One t-shirt for each mainline Final Fantasy game is available to purchase, including one for Final Fantasy XVI. Each t-shirt features a piece of iconography or notable text from the game. The shirts are immediately available in North America, Europe, and Japan.


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