New One Piece UT T-Shirts by Uniqlo in 2024
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New One Piece Uniqlo Shirts Will Show Up in July 2024

Uniqlo revealed a new collection of One Piece-themed shirts that it will release in late July 2024. The brand will release these new T-shirts to help celebrate the 25th anniversary of the TV anime adaptation, which launched in 1999.

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There will be eight T-shirt designs available for adults at 1,500 yen apiece in Japan. Each design will depict a scene from one of the series’ major arcs. Sizes for these shirts will range from XS to 4XL.

  1. Determination – Luffy setting out on his journey in the first arc
  2. Friends – The Straw Hat Pirates with Vivi in the Alabasta arc
  3. Captain Strength – Luffy’s Gear Second mode in the Enies Lobby arc
  4. The Loss – Ace’s death scene in the Marineford arc
  5. Reunion – The Straw Hat Pirates reunited after the time skip
  6. Alliance – Luffy’s Straw Hat Pirates collaborating with Law’s Heart Pirates in the Dressrosa arc
  7. Emperor – The fight against Kaido in the Wano Country arc
  8. New Chapter – The all-new Egghead arc that officially starts from the anime episode 1089

Meanwhile, these are the five T-shirt designs that will be available for kids with sizes ranging from 100 to 160. In Japan, these shirts will cost 990 yen each.

  1. Tony Tony Chopper
  2. The Three Brothers – Luffy, Ace, and Sabo
  3. Uta from One Piece Film: Red
  4. Luffy in Gear 5 mode
  5. Egghead arc

The new One Piece anime 25th anniversary T-shirts will be gradually available for purchase in Uniqlo outlets worldwide starting from July 22, 2024.


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