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Lacoste Will Sell One Piece Items From August 2024

Lacoste will release One Piece crossover items from August 2, 2024 in Japan. These items will appear in global Lacoste stores some time in the future. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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Items include T-shirts, hoodies, and socks featuring the signature Lacoste crocodile and logo. Some of them also have the manga panel that stars the Lacoste crocodile (in Oda’s art style) hanging up with Nico Robin, who’s in a summer getup. There will also be a version of the hoodie that comes with a serial number. This hoodie will appear in physical stores first and then in the online storefront from August 6, 2024.

The items and prices for the Lacoste One Piece collaboration are:

  • Back print t-shirt: 15,400 JPY
  • Crocodile t-shirt: 14,300 JPY
  • Hoodie: 33,000 JPY
  • Logo cap: 12,100 JPY
  • Logo t-shirt: 14,300 JPY
  • Socks: 3,300 JPY
  • T-shirt with smaller logo: 22,000 JPY

This isn’t the only crossover with One Piece this summer. In mid-July 2024, Meiji announced that the Straw Hat Pirates (and friends) will appear on certain Meiji products from July 23, 2024. Items that feature the One Piece artwork include snacks like Galbo chocolates and chocolate-covered almonds.

The Lacoste and One Piece collaboration will start from August 2, 2024. You can watch One Piece on streaming services like Crunchyroll and Viz has licensed the manga in English.


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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.