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Demon Slayer Anna Sui Items Are Inspired by Nezuko and Shinobu

Demon Slayer Anna Sui collaboration

Bandai is collaborating with Anna Sui to produce Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba apparel and accessories. The items are inspired by Nezuko Kamado and the Kocho sisters, although Shinobu Kocho is the one who’s primarily featured. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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This collaboration will feature not only t-shirts, aprons, leggings, and socks, but also accessories like earrings, necklaces, and hairpins. Many more items will also be available, like handkerchiefs, wallets, bags, and even umbrellas. The items will be available for a wide range of prices, from the 1,100 yen handkerchief to the 30,800 yen bag.

There will also be smaller Anna Sui Mini items suitable for girls. In addition to sweatshirts and one-piece dresses, the mini collection will include socks, pockets, and pony hair clips.

Pre-orders for all items will start in Japan on December 17, 2020 and end on January 17, 2021. Although most items should be delivered in March 2021, the smaller accessories like necklaces and earrings will take a bit longer and be sent in June 2021.

The press release noted that these items may be eventually sold outside Japan as well. That means you could be able to easily add these Anna Sui items to your Demon Slayer collection, along with the necklaces, Tamagotchis, and figma figures.

Kite Stenbuck
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