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UNIQLO unveils new Pokémon UT collaboration

UNIQLO is due to launch its new UT collection with Pokémon this week (Friday 3 June).

The new children’s collaboration – entitled Let’s Become a Pokémon Professor (Mezase Pokémon Hakase) – aims to celebrate the diversity of the world of Pokémon and includes four kids t-shirt designs and three kids steteco shorts designs.

The line will be available through UNIQLO stores with kids departments, as well as uniqlo.com.

Featured Pokémon include Pikachu, Jolteon and other Electric-type Pokémon; Blastoise, Gyarados, Suicune and other Water-type Pokémon; as well as Eevee and its evolutions.

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