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Gelato Pique Announces Second Pokemon Sleep Collection

Gelato Pique has announced its second collection of luxury Pokemon Sleep items that you can wear to bed. This time, you’ll be able to get pajamas that look like Slowpoke, Ditto, Eevee, Charmander, Pikachu, Snorlax, and Togepi. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Items will go on sale from July 26, 2024 in Japan. While the US Gelato Pique store did carry the first line of items, it does not have the second collection on its website. Here are the prices for everything you can get:

  • Cooling t-shirt and shorts: 10890 JPY
  • Hairband: 3410 JPY
  • Kids’ cooling t-shirt and shorts: 8800 JPY
  • Kids’ set (parka and shorts): 14960 JPY
  • Mens’ cooling t-shirt and shorts: 11880 JPY
  • Mens’ set (parka and shorts): 19140 JPY
  • Pajama set (shorts): 17820 JPY
  • Pikachu cushion: 11880 JPY
  • Pouch: 4950 JPY
  • Rompers: 9680 JPY
  • Sheets: 17820 JPY
  • Slippers: 5390 JPY
  • Towel: 1760 JPY

Gelato Pique is a rather expensive brand of sleepwear, with most of the items using its baby moco material. Baby moco jacquard is a soft and delicate material that Gelato Pique uses in a lot of its products.

Pokemon Sleep is a sleep-tracking app that lets you raise Pokemon by sleeping. It does require you to keep your phone on during the night, as it needs to record you while you’re sleeping. When you wake up, you can read a report on things like how long it took you to fall asleep and your sleep type.

Pokemon Sleep is readily available on mobile devices. The second Gelato Pique and Pokemon Sleep collaboration collection will appear in stores in Japan on July 26, 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.