Skinnydip London launches biggest ever collection for new Pokémon range

Skinnydip London is going big with its new Pokémon collection, made up of over 150 cases and clothing.

The range is based on the Pokémon of the 1st Generation, with fans being able to pick from favourites including Pikachu and Jigglypuff, through to more obscure Pokémon such as Exeggcute and Kabuto.

The collection has been designed in the Skinnydip Studio and is made up of 152 phone cases and clothing, as well as a selection of AirPod cases and make-up bags. Prices range from £15 to £35, with products available in-store and online from 1 August.

Know someone who loves Pokémon? Then this is the collection for them. Are you more a Caterpie or Blastoise fan? Psyduck or Ponyta? It’s time to choose your fighter. With all Pokémon up for grabs, will you complete your Pokédex?

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