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UNIQLO Malaysia's Limited Edition Pokémon Collections Are Now Available For Sale Online

Gotta catch 'em all!

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Great news, Pokémon fans!

UNIQLO's latest limited edition Pokémon T-shirt collection goes on sale on its online store beginning today, 15 June.

The much anticipated 'Daniel Arsham x Pokémon UT Collection' was announced in April and it got many Pokémon fans excited about the release.

According to UNIQLO's website, the collection has a total of seven designs for men, women, and kids.

Image via UNIQLO
Image via UNIQLO

The T-shirts are designed by American artist Daniel Arsham, who is known for employing elements of architecture, archaeology, and sculpture into his work

The collection is a reimagination of iconic Pokémon or Trainers who have been transformed into geological materials from quartz crystal to volcanic ash, giving off a crystallised brilliance.

The collection was supposed to go on sale much earlier, but due to the implementation of the Movement Control Order (MCO), it was delayed.

The graphic T-shirts feature popular characters, such as Pikachu, Mewtwo, and Jigglypuff.

Image via UNIQLO
Image via UNIQLO
Image via UNIQLO

The Japanese clothing retailer is also releasing two more Pokémon collections, 'With Pokémon UT' and 'monpoké UT', which focus on minimalistic designs

Take a look at these adorable T-shirts, especially the shorts for kids.

Image via UNIQLO
Image via UNIQLO
Image via UNIQLO

It is uncertain how long the collections will be available in stores before Malaysians snatch all of them up

Image via UNIQLO

All designs are available for sale on UNIQLO's online store and selected outlets, with prices ranging from RM39.90 to RM59.90.

You can catch 'em all here.

Earlier this month, UNIQLO's newly-released Billie Eilish T-shirts were resold online for double the original price:

In September 2019, a group of Malaysians were seen stomping a UNIQLO store to get their hands on KAWS T-shirts:

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