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News Wire: Classic Manga T-shirts at NYC’s Uniqlo
April 25th, 2008
by Erin F.
Bookmark this post There is only one place in North America to buy Uniqlo’s manga T-shirts, and I work and live just a short subway ride away! These T-shirts combine my love of classic manga with my love of screen-printed T-shirts, and with a price point at a very reasonable $15.50 (about $16.50 after taxes)… well… let’s just say I’ve spent my manga budget for the month on T-shirts. It’s a good thing I can wear them to work! The T-shirts were created to promote the 50th anniversary of Shonen Sunday. Very few of the images I’ve seen on the web correspond to the designs at the Uniqlo NYC location. Here are some of the properties featured on T-shirts I’ve seen: Ashita No Joe (Tomorrow’s Joe) The Astro Boy and Gundam T-shirts were also available in children’s sizes, but the adult Astro Boy T-shirts had sold out by my third visit, and I didn’t notice any Gundam shirts at all today. One of my coworkers claims there were Ranma 1/2 shirts, but all of them sold out immediately.
Each T-shirt has a tag with a little blurb in both English and Japanese about the artist and/or the title featured on the shirt. The text on the tags is written with a lot of heart, but the translations are a little awkward. From the Ashita No Joe tag:
Note that the fire and passion are not just on the front of the T-shirt, but in the 100% cotton garment. The titles chosen for the T-shirts are classic manga by Japanese standards - many of the featured titles are not available in English, and totally unfamiliar to the U.S. anime fanbase - thus, the Ranma Shirts sold out while UY designs are still available. A giant Detective Conan decal on the front windows welcomes customers into the store - but Detective Conan bombed on Adult Swim in this country. I think the Cyborg 009 shopping bags are really, really cool, but the Cyborg 009 manga was one of the biggest flops ever in the U.S. The manga T-shirts are located on the mezzanine level. A note on the sizes: I usually wear Medium T-shirts, but the extra-small shirts fit. As a Japanophile planning a trip to Soho, you might want to check out the nearby Kid Robot store, Anna Sui and Muji. Filed under: Blogs, Manga Recon, anime, manga See Also:
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5 Comments Add your own
1. Ken Haley | April 26th, 2008 at 3:56 am
I wish I was in NYC. T_T
2. Khursten | April 28th, 2008 at 6:03 pm
Sooo coool! I should get my hands on those Urusei Yatsura shirts!!
3. Smilie | May 3rd, 2008 at 5:02 pm
I went to London today and the huge Detective Conan posters in Uni Qlo caught my eye. As much as I love the manga, I was completely baffled as to why they were there! This seems pretty cool, I’m a little dissapointed I didn’t actually go into the store. Do you know how long the promotion is going on for? ^^
4. KusMoG | May 6th, 2008 at 2:02 pm
Just a small correction which was probably a typo: the t-shirts are promoting the 50th Anniversary of Shogakukan’s Shonen Sunday and Kodansha’s Shonen Magazine, not Shueisha’s Shonen Jump (which serializes most of the series wildly popular among the foreign mainstream).
The promotion will go on until March 2009 according to the Japanese website, however the shirts appear to be available as limited editions, as some t-shirt designs have been marked sold out on the site.
I’m probably going to check out the Uniqlo in Soho either tonight or tomorrow because the Touch t-shirt I wanted is finall out in Japan. =P
5. Erin F. | May 7th, 2008 at 12:18 pm
Thanks for giving me the benefit of the doubt on typos!
Also thanks for telling me an end date, since the Uniqlo story employee I asked didn’t know anything about the anniversary promotion, even as she closed my bag with a sticker reading “50th Anniversary” on it in English.
The Touch designs had mostly sold out as of Monday 5/5/08, they were down to the yellow Touch shirts. The better design is still in the rotating display behind glass. (D’oh!)
They had re-stocked the Golgo 13s and added new designs, including a fishing manga T-shirt, “Tsurikichi Sanpei”… which I bought.
Crud, I have to budget for this until next year!
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