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Uniqlo Will Sell Pokemon 30th Anniversary Shirts

Uniqlo Will Sell Pokemon 30th Anniversary Shirts
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Uniqlo announced it will offer a collection of Pokemon 30th anniversary shirts that will include five unisex adult designs and five unisex children’s ones. These will debut on March 23, 2026 in Japan. While this Pokemon UT collection is showing up on the North American site too, the product pages are only mentioning a 2026 launch as of time of writing.

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The adult size shirts cost ¥1,990/$29.90 each, while the kids ones are ¥990/$19.90. They are available in Men’s sizes XXS through XXXL, while the children’s options range from 3-4Y to 13Y. All designs feature a watercolor style approach. The ones with the three Kanto starters Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle, Charizard with the Pokemon logo, and Pikachu with the logo are available in both collections. However, adults can also get shirts with Gengar or Snorlax on them, while kids designs also feature Eevee with its evolutions and Mewtwo with Mew

Here’s how all the Pokemon UT 30th anniversary shirts that will be at Uniqlo. 

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There have been a lot of Pokemon UT collection releases in the past. For example, recent one involved Uniqlo selling ones based on the trading card game. Another selection was specifically designed for babies and children.

The Pokemon 30th anniversary Uniqlo shirts will show up in Japan on March 23, 2026, and they will appear worldwide later this year.

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