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New Kirby Speedo Swimsuit Collection Launches in Japan

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Image courtesy of Nintendo, HAL Laboratory, and Goldwin

Goldwin has revealed that it is gradually launching a new wave of Speedo-branded swimsuit collection with collaboration designs from Nintendo and HAL Laboratory’s Kirby franchise. The Japanese company that handles the Speedo brand in the country has opened pre-orders for the new items on its web store, and the items will go on sale on April 24, 2026.

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The new designs will feature boxes of illustrations featuring Kirby from the 8-bit era games, such as Kirby’s Adventure and Kirby’s Dream Land. The items will be available in three color choices: MT (Multi), BL (Blue), and PN (Pink). The company will print each swimsuit with the same pattern material sheet, so ordering two pieces of the same item and color will still result in different designs.

Here is the full list of items in the new collection, with prices in Japanese yen:

  • Kirby Dot Block TurnS Box – ¥7,700
  • Kirby Dot Block Crochet TurnS Suit – ¥11,440
  • Kirby Dot Block TurnS Kneeskin – ¥14,960
  • Kirby Dot Block TurnS Half Box – ¥7,590
  • Kirby Dot Block TurnS Suit – ¥10,780
  • Kirby Dot Block Mesh Cap – ¥1,980
  • Kirby Dot Block Water Proof M – ¥4,400

This is the second wave of the Kirby Speedo crossover to appear. Goldwin launched the first wave in late December 2025. Most of the items from the first wave are still available to order, apart from the mesh cap and the Knappsack bag. However, the Goldwin Online Store can only strictly ship the items to Japanese residents’ addresses without any support for post office boxes and international forwarding proxies.

The second wave of Kirby Speedo Collaboration Collection is immediately available for pre-orders via the Goldwin Online Store in Japan. The new items will formally go on sale in physical stores across Japan on April 24, 2026.

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