Uniqlo Pokemon Street Art

Pokemon Meets Street Art In This New UNIQLO Artist Collaboration

UNIQLO has paired up with several prominent artists to create new street art style Pokemon graphic T-shirts in a new collaboration. Specifically, street artists James Jarvis and Meguru Yamaguchi have created several graphic designs featuring characters like Pikachu and Psyduck. The new UT designs will release on August 27, 2021. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The new collaboration features five graphic UT shirt designs and four sweatshirt designs for adults. On the other hand, kids will also get four different UT shirt designs and four sweatshirt designs. Adult UT shirts will cost ¥1,500 (about $13) and sweatshirts will cost ¥1,990 (about $18) and feature a wide range of Pokemon like Ditto, Slowpoke, and Mew-Two.

You can check out some of the adult UT designs below:

The kids’ lineup consists of similarly designed Pokemon like Gengar and Snorlax. Kids’ UT shirts will cost Â¥990 (about $9), with two more designs heading to stores in mid-September. UT sweatshirts will cost Â¥1,500 (about $13). You can also check out those designs below:

For context, James Jarvis is a known London-based artist and designer whose work has ranged from comics to sculpting. He is considered a pioneer of soft vinyl designer toys and has collaborated with other designer brands such as Huf and Nike. Meguru Yamaguchi is a New York-based street artist and modern designer who primarily works on canvas.

While there is currently no word on whether these designs will appear outside of Japan, UNIQLO has previously released the same UT designs both at home and abroad. The UNIQLO Pokemon street art T-shirt designs will release on August 27, 2021. They will be available in physical stores across Japan, as well as on its online store.


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Andrew Kiya is a mixed Japanese staff writer, streamer, and activist. Born in Japan, and raised in both Japan and the United States, he is forever waiting for the next Ape Escape game.