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Persona 5 Avail Shirts and Clothing Include Mona Parka

Shimamura’s Avail line will release Persona 5 clothing like shirts starting on June 24, 2023. They will also be available from the online store. They are not on the website yet. So to get a closer look at them, you will have to wait until that date. However, a few were teased like a Morgana parka with hood.

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Here’s a teaser for the items.

In total, there are three items to purchase from the Avail Persona 5 clothing line. They are:

  • Face Towel: 1,200 JPY
  • Parka: 1,800 JPY
  • T-shirt: 1,800 JPY

There are multiple designs for the Persona 5 face towel and shirt. One of the towels shows the MC in his both his civilian and his Joker form. The other one shows the members of the Phantom Thieves using their level-up portraits. The idea of using these icons also appears on one of the T-shirts. The front of it has the Phantom Thieves logo on the front, and the back has the jagged red line and portraits you see after battle when you level up.

As for the parks, wearing it makes you look like Morgana. It comes with a hood that has cat ears and Morgana’s face on it. There is also a tail on the back and a yellow kerchief-like design around the neck. It’s unclear from the pictures if the tail is just a design or if it’s a real one that will dangle from the back.

The Avail Persona 5 apparel line will become available starting on June 24, 2023. Persona 5 Tactica, the newest spin-off of Persona 5, is in development and will come out on November 17, 2023 for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox Game Pass, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC via Steam.


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