Gojo Stans Are Eating Good With Uniqlo’s New Jujutsu Kaisen Collab

Gojo Stans Are Eating Good With Uniqlo’s New Jujutsu Kaisen Collab
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Smash-hit anime Jujutsu Kaisen has come to Uniqlo with a new apparel collection featuring beloved characters (yes, Gojo is there) and iconic scenes from season 2 of the series on graphic tees. The capsule collection of five tees originally launched in Japan on 25 August but are now available in Australian stores and the Uniqlo online store.

The collection features the ‘Hidden Inventory/Premature Death’ Jujutsu Kaisen arc, revealing the past of Satoru, Gojo, and Suguru Geto, and the Shibuya Incident arc from the first season. 

I’m personally feral for shirt ‘01’, a black graphic tee with the main visual of the Hidden Inventory printed on the front with Gojo and Geto in their younger days (Gojo stans will get it) and will be fighting every Uniqlo customer in a ten-metre radius in-store to cop one. 

Toji Fushiguro’s cursed tool shirt in grey is also a solid addition to the collection – honestly, all five shirts absolutely slap as far as pop culture graphic shirts go and aren’t too in-your-face to pair with just about any outfit for that subtle anime stan vibe. Give us more good-looking casual anime drip, brands!

Shirt 01

Jujutsu Kaisen Uniqlo
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Shirt 02

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Shirt 03

Jujutsu Kaisen Uniqlo
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Shirt 04

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Shirt 05

Jujutsu Kaisen Uniqlo
Image: Uniqlo / Kotaku Australia

This isn’t Uniqlo’s first rodeo with gaming and anime collaborations, with the Final Fantasy crossover from last year featuring 16 designs inspired by the Square Enix franchise and the Chainsaw Man and BLEACH collabs. The apparel brand has also launched a virtual Shibuya experience alongside the Jujutsu Kaisen apparel crossover to experience the anime’s setting and see the shirts in cool, moody lighting, available via the US special webpage for the collection.

Have any of Uniqlo’s Jujutsu Kaisen crossover tees caught your eye? Let us know your favourite in the comments.

Lead Image Credit: Uniqlo / Gege Akutami/Shueisha / Kotaku Australia


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