
Uniqlo Drops Another 'ONE PIECE' Collection via UT Archive
Summary
UNIQLOis bringing back a fan-favorite collection through its UT Archive project, re-releasing popular T-shirt designs from past collaborations with the iconic TV anime seriesONE PIECE.
The 'UT Archive' program is dedicated to bringing back highly sought-after T-shirts that have been sold in the past. This time, it focuses on designs fromONE PIECEUT collections that were previously big hits since the anime began broadcasting in 1999. A total of six classicONE PIECEUT designs will be re-released. These include popular graphics featuring memorable moments and characters like Luffy and Ace fighting back-to-back, the poignant farewell scene with Vivi, and a vibrant illustration of the reunited Straw Hat crew after the two-year timeskip.
TheONE PIECEUT Archive collection is set to be available again at UNIQLO stores and through their officialonlinestore on June 23, 2025. Each T-shirt in this revived collection will be priced at approximately $24.90 USD. Sizes range from XXS to 3XL

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