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UNIQLO x Studio Ghibli Drop 3: 'My Dear' Out July 4

UNIQLO x Studio Ghibli Drop 3: 'My Dear' Out July 4

UNIQLO is set to launch 'My Dear,' its third UT collection in collaboration with the beloved animation studio Studio Ghibli, on July 4, 2025. The limited-edition collection continues the successful partnership that began in 2022 and will debut first in Europe before arriving in India.
This drop showcases 14 new designs featuring iconic Ghibli imagery blended with the expressive artwork of Thai illustrator Kanyada Phatan and Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki. From whimsical sweatshirts to graphic T-shirts, the pieces evoke the timeless charm and visual storytelling that define Studio Ghibli's legacy.
Collection Details:
Release Date: July 4, 2025 (Friday)
Items: Men's UT : T-shirts/Sweatshirts (11 styles), ₹1,490–₹2,490 Kids UT : T-shirts/Sweatshirts (6 styles), ₹990
Availability: All UNIQLO India stores & online
Special Site: uniqlo.com/in/en/spl/ut-collection/studio-ghibli
A commemorative event will celebrate the collection's launch, promising a vibrant homage to Ghibli's magical universe.
Licensed by Studio Ghibli
STUDIO GHIBLI® is a trademark of Studio Ghibli Inc.
Designed by Uniqlo Co., Ltd. in Japan
©Kanyada
©Toshio Suzuki
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