A Whimsical Studio Ghibli x UNIQLO UT Collaboration Is on the Way

Summary

  • UNIQLO UT is launching a new collection with Studio Ghibli, featuring designs inspired by eight beloved films
  • The films highlighted include The Boy and the Heron, My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away
  • The collection includes both original character illustrations and artwork by Thai artist Kanyada Phatan, alongside direct film stills

Uniqlo is all set to debut an extraordinary line of Studio Ghibli-themed T-shirts, allowing people to don the captivating realms conjured by Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata as wearable art. The upcoming collaboration between these two entities has been hinted at, and can now be found on multiple Uniqlo websites internationally. This partnership is causing a buzz among fans across the globe.

This assortment showcases designs influenced by eight cherished Studio Ghibli films, such as the newly debuted “The Boy and the Heron”, as well as timeless favorites like “My Neighbor Totoro”, “Kiki’s Delivery Service”, “Howl’s Moving Castle”, “Spirited Away”, “Princess Mononoke”, “The Tale of The Princess Kaguya” and “Pom Poko”.

The special aspect of this collaboration lies in the integration of distinctive character drawings and artwork by Thai artist Kanyada Phatan, famed for her work with Studio Ghibli’s monthly publication “Neppu.” Her innovative artistic renderings, combined with authentic film screenshots, provide a rich variety of designs that cater to fans, offering an exciting visual experience.

The assortment will feature various items, including T-shirts and sweatshirts suitable for all genders, along with children’s sizes. The cost is estimated to be around $24.90 USD for adult T-shirts and $29.90 USD for sweatshirts. Although some international Uniqlo sites (such as Thailand) have already begun showcasing the items, the full global launch is expected online in mid-July 2025. This collaboration offers an enchanting opportunity for fans to own a piece of Ghibli’s enchantment.

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2025-06-04 10:26