Tales of Series Inspires "Nails of" Nail Files In Japan

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Japanese online store Brain Police are taking pre-orders for a series of nail files inspired by the Tales of series, Dengeki Online reports (via: Anime News Network). What are they called? “Nails of,” of course.

 

The files feature characters from the more recent Tales games, including Tales of Vesperia, Graces, Xillia and Xillia 2. Each file is 4.7 inches in length, and features a character image on one side, with the other rough side meant for filing.

 

Each “Nails of” nail file costs 1,575 yen (about $16). They’re available for pre-order until May 26th and begin shipping in late June.

 


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