Pokemon Shirts - Grookey Scorbunny and Sobble patterns

Pokemon Shirts Added Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble Patterns

The Pokemon Company and Original Stitch have revealed new Pokemon Shirts patterns based on Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble. They are available first in Japan from January 15, 2021, with other countries set to follow suit from February 2021. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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The new Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble Pokemon Shirts patterns were made by Japanese designer Minami Kitamura. The poppy and cute patterns can be applied to button-up shirts. You can customize the shirts further by changing the sleeve length and the button color.

Original Stitch has a web page where you can purchase shirts, bandannas, and masks with fabric patterns from your favorite Pokemon. Although most of the items only support the first 151 Kanto Pokemon, the button-up shirts have more patterns from the 100 Johto Pokemon.

More button-up shirt patterns from the 135 Hoenn Pokemon will be available later in 2021. Special patterns based on the shiny Celebi and three Galar Pokemon: Skwovet, Cramorant, and Zarude are also available for a limited time until February 28, 2021.

Currently, the items can only be delivered to Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble are the starters in Pokemon Sword and Shield, the 8th generation mainline Pokemon games available on the Nintendo Switch. There are also more merchandise items from the famous franchise, such as clear files and a Gengar pillow.


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