In Real Life

Drape Your Naked Torso In These Monster Hunter Threads

Just like these male models!


June 12, 2010
In Real Life

Hideo Kojima Takes Manhattan, Attracts Fans In Boxes

Today at the UNIQLO store in New York Metal Gear fans lined up with their best cardboard boxes to meet the man himself, Hideo Kojima. Some waited over 20 hours through sporadic thunderstorms for a chance to see their idol.


May 12, 2010
News

Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker Fashions Sneak Out Of Japan

Fashion conscious or currently naked Metal Gear Solid fans will get a chance to wear their Big Boss pride mid-year. The Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker and Uniqlo t-shirt collaboration will clothe stealth enthusiasts this June.


May 15, 2009
In Real Life

UNIQLO Commercial Gobbles Up Pellets

Japanese store UNIQLO is covering video games with its new line of t-shirts. Games like Arkanoid, Bomberman and Pac-Man have their own UNIQLO threads.


March 9, 2009
In Real Life

UNIQLO Covers Gaming In Shirt Form

Budget Japanese clothing retailer UNIQLO announced a new shirt line earlier this year that features game characters. Which characters and games are making it to the final UTxJapan Game shirts? Let’s find out.


January 13, 2009
Uncategorized

What Game Characters Are On These UNIQLO Shirts?

Budget Japanese clothing retailer UNIQLO is previewing its upcoming collaboration: Shirts with SEGA, Capcom, Taito, Hudson, Namco Bandai and Sony Computer Entertainment. No word what the designs will look like — we’ve got hints.


June 12, 2008
Uncategorized

Metal Gear Solid 4 Shirts Sneak Out

Metal Gear Solid 4 the game wasn’t the only MGS thingy that went on sale today. Japanese clothing chain Uniqlo also put its MGS shirts up for sale. Writes reader Christian:

They didnt look as good as I’d hoped, but found two designs that I’d wear.

Better than finding two designs you wouldn’t wear!

Metal Gear Solid Shirts [UT]


September 13, 2007
Uncategorized

One Small Change For People with Funny Names

To: Crecente From: Ashcraft

Remember a while back when clothing retailer UNIQLO didn’t have enough spaces for people with line names to enter in the computer?

Today I got an email from UNIQLO. They have changed their online store’s data entry system. It’s now possible to enter 24 characters instead of the previous w/e. So, good for people with long names like “Ashcraft.” Somewhat of a nice feeling, seeing this changed and all. It’s small and perhaps meaningless, but it’s progress.

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