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Neon Genesis Evangelion Dress Shirts and Ties Revealed

Japanese clothing retailer PerfectSuitFActory released a line of Neon Genesis Evangelion-inspired business attire. This includes the production and sale of themed Evangelion dress shirts, ties, tie clips, belts, and cufflinks. The Neon Genesis Evangelion and PerfectSuitFActory clothes are currently available to purchase through select online retailers. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Characters like Asuka Langley Sohryu, Shinji Ikari, and Rei Ayanami each have their own line of themed goods in this collection. Consumers can also get their hands on items in this line up that are inspired by EVA Unit-01 or NERV. This series of inspired merchandise has been created to celebrate the upcoming release of the Neon Genesis Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0 film.

A total of nine themed shirts will be available to purchase. Each shirt will cost ¥6,050 (or roughly $58) and will be made out of a highly breathable material. You can take a look at the dress shirts below.

Neon Genesis Evangelion Business Clothing PerfectSuitFActory Collaboration

Ten types of ties are available to purchase. Like the dress shirts, each type of tie will be inspired by a character from the Neon Genesis Evangelion series. Each one will cost ¥4,290 (or roughly $40) and will come with a themed box. There are seven total tie clips consumers can choose from to go with them, and those will cost ¥4,290 (or roughly $40).

Neon Genesis Evangelion Business Clothing PerfectSuitFActory Collaboration

Additional accessories include belts, which are available in two varieties, and a series of cufflinks that are available in three designs. The belts will cost ¥6,490 (or roughly $60) individually, and the cufflinks will cost ¥4,290 (or roughly $40) per pair.

Neon Genesis Evangelion Business Clothing PerfectSuitFActory Collaboration

Neon Genesis Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0 will release on January 23, 2021.

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