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Subciety Selling Kingdom Hearts Clothing

Kingdom Hearts apparel by Subciety
Image courtesy of Disney, Squar Enix, and Subciety

M-Trading has announced that it will produce and sell a new lineup of apparel based on the Kingdom Hearts series via its Subciety brand. The company will soon open pre-orders for the items on its web store, which also supports international proxy orders.

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The lineup will range from T-shirts and zip hoodies to trucker caps and tote bags. The items will feature either the series key characters like Sora, Donald, and Goofy, or the Heartless.

Here is the list of tax-inclusive prices for each item:

  • T-shirt – ¥11,000 (~$69.30; available in two designs)
  • Zip hoodie – ¥14,300 (~$90.10; available in two designs)
  • Trucker cap – ¥8,800 (~$55.45)
  • Tote bag – ¥5,500 (~$34.65)

The new merchandise will be available to order via the Subciety Online Store. But while the store also has a ZenMarket widget for international orders, pre-orders for the Kingdom Hearts items are still not open yet until Wednesday, March 25, at 6 PM JST (5 AM ET). For reference, Subciety is also selling apparel based on Evangelion, Godzilla, and Berserk; all of which are also available to ship internationally via ZenMarket.

Subciety is joining the ever-expanding list of companies outside Square Enix that have released Kingdom Hearts merchandise. In late 2025, Mayla revealed earrings based on the series’ Keyblades, and FuRyu released Milky Boa plushies featuring characters like Sora and Roxas.

The pre-order window for the new Kingdom Hearts apparel collection by Subciety will open from March 25 to April 1, 2026. M-Trading will start deliveries of the items around late May 2026.

Kite Stenbuck
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