Demon Slayer UNIQLO Collaboration

Demon Slayer UNIQLO Collaboration Includes Shirts and Shorts

A new line of Demon Slayer inspired clothing is now available to purchase through clothing retailer UNIQLO. This includes a range of shirts and shorts inspired by various characters in the series. The collaboration is currently live, and consumers can immediately purchase items from the Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba UNIQLO collection through the retailer’s official website. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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This line of clothing features a total of 16 different shirts consumers can choose from. This includes a total of six men’s shirts, four women’s shirts, and six children’s shirts. Each of the shirts features a design associated with a specific character from Demon Slayer. The men’s and women’s shirts can be purchased for 1,500 yen or roughly $14. Whereas the children’s shirts are available to purchase for 990 yen or approximately $8.

A total of five different styles of shorts are available. Each pair features a pattern found on the attire of a respective Demon Slayer character. This includes Tanjiro and Rengoku. The shorts are available to purchase for 990 yen or approximately $8.

The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba UNIQLO collaboration collection is currently available to purchase in Japan for a limited time. It is currently unclear whether this collection will be available in other countries. In the past, UNIQLO sold other apparel featuring key characters from the series.


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