Monster Hunter stamps in Uniqlo UTme custom designs
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Monster Hunter Stamps Added in Uniqlo UTme! Japan

Uniqlo announced that it has added new stamps for shirts and merchandise based on Capcom’s Monster Hunter series to its UTme! custom design service in Japan. People in the country can now make their own apparel and tote bag designs featuring monsters from the popular game series.

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The company added a total of 46 new stamps from the Monster Hunter franchise. The primary highlights in the lineup are the flagship monsters from the series’ mainline entries and expansions. The list features the likes of Nergigante from World, Velkhana from Iceborne, Magnamalo from Rise, and Malzeno from Sunbreak. However, it also notably includes the Monster Hunter 3 flagship monster Lagiacrus, which last appeared in Monster Hunter Generations and its Ultimate expansion. In addition, there are also icons based on Palicoes and Palamutes from Monster Hunter World and Rise.

While Uniqlo’s anime and game-themed shirt designs are eventually available in its worldwide outlets, there is usually a time gap between the releases in Japan and the rest of the world. As of early January 2025, the Monster Hunter stamps have yet to appear on Uniqlo’s UTme! webpages for other countries, such as the United States.

The Monster Hunter stamps are now available to use on shirts and other items in Uniqlo’s UTme! custom designs line in Japan.


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