Neon Genesis Evangelion GRAMAS Accessories Wallet

Neon Genesis Evangelion Unit-01 Themed Wallet and Phone Case Are on the Way

Japanese retailer GRAMAS will be releasing a line of Neon Genesis Evangelion inspired accessories; this includes two wallets and a smartphone case that have been designed to reflect the color scheme of Unit-01. The smartphone case will cost ¥10,000 or roughly $95, whereas the smaller wallet will cost ¥18,000 or approximately $172. The larger wallet will cost ¥20,000 or $190. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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These accessories have designs with adults in mind with discreet designs. The detailing on both wallets and the smartphone are reserved for the interior. However, the exterior does feature some detailing that ties into the Neon Genesis Evangelion brand. This includes an embossed NERV logo that can be found on each accessory.

You can take a look at the Neon Genesis Evangelion x GRAMAS smartphone case and wallets below.

The Neon Genesis Evangelion Unit-01 themed smartphone case has been made to fit larger smartphone models. Additionally, it is compatible with some models for contactless charging. The Neon Genesis Evangelion smartphone case and wallets are all made of genuine leather. All three accessories are currently available to purchase and will be shipped on November 6, 2020.

Other new Neon Genesis Evangelion merchandise includes the production of a massive statue that costs over ¥1 million, or roughly $16,808 to own. This product, similar to the genuine leather accessories, is available for Japanese consumers only.

Neon Genesis Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0 will release on January 23, 2021. The film received numerous delays due to the situation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.


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