Hatsune Miku new merchandise collection designed by coalowl
Image courtesy of Arma Bianca

Hatsune Miku Coalowl Merchandise Pre-orders Open

Arma Bianca revealed a new collection of Hatsune Miku merchandise designed by the illustrator coalowl. The company has also opened pre-orders for the items on its Amnibus web store.

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Items in this collection will range from tin badges costing just ¥550 (~$3.50) to thick acrylic blocks that cost ¥6,578 (~$41.50). Most of them will be available in two design variations: One featuring Miku with a tongue-in-cheek expression, and the other showing her pouting.

A majority of merchandise from Japan is usually only available exclusively inside the country, such as pop-up stores. However, the items in this lineup will be available for shipments outside Japan. The Amnibus web store contains a Buyee widget, and people residing outside the country can enter the items into the widget from the original site’s cart page.

Here is the list of items, along with their prices in Japanese yen:

  • T-shirt with character illustration – Â¥4,950
  • T-shirt with “39” logo – Â¥4,378
  • Acrylic block – Â¥6,578
  • Multipurpose desk mat – Â¥3,960
  • A5-sized acrylic panel – Â¥3,278
  • Synthetic leather pouch – Â¥2,750
  • Big acrylic stand – Â¥1,980
  • Mouse pad – Â¥1,980
  • Acrylic keychain – Â¥1,650
  • Big name plate – Â¥1,320
  • B8-sized card case – Â¥660
  • Tin badge – Â¥550

Arma Bianca will close the pre-order period for the Hatsune Miku merchandise lineup by coalowl on August 21, 2024. The company will start shipping the finished products in mid-December 2024.


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