Pokemon GU Clothing Collaboration

Pokemon X GU Collaboration Clothing Line Features Pokemon From the Galar Region

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Pokemon and fashion brand GU will be collaborating on line of clothing and accessories. This exclusive apparel will feature Pokemon seen in the Galar region and designs focused around “evolution.” The line up is fairly extensive, as it features everything from crop tops to phone carrying cases. Pokemon fans will be able to purchase these exclusive collaboration items starting August 21, 2020. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Men’s t-shirts and women’s tunics will cost Â¥1,490 (~$14), crop tops will cost Â¥990 (~$9), and children’s t-shirts will cost Â¥790 (~$7). The phone carrying case will cost Â¥1,490, or roughly $14, while the change purse will cost Â¥790 or about $7. Each of the Pokemon and GU collaboration goods are available to purchase in a multitude of colors and print designs.

You can check out images of these collaboration goods below.

As you can see, some of these items are fairly discreet. Fans looking for stylish clothing items will likely be more than satisfied with what the Pokemon and GU collaboration will have to offer. You can check out the full range of clothing, including all of the different available t-shirt and accessory colors here.

In recent Pokemon related news, the latest episode of Pokemon Twilight Wings featured Galarian Champion Leon. The final episode featured a battle between Leon and Dragon-Type Gym Leader Raihan. Additionally, new raids are available in Pokemon Sword and Shield.

Pokemon Sword and Shield are immediately available for the Nintendo Switch.


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