Summary
Uniqlo is on a roll right now. Only a week after it revealedan official Tears of the Kingdom rangecoming to its Japanese storefront - and almost certainly the rest of the world in the near future - it has announced aFinal Fantasycollection will be joining it. Uniqlo’s first Final Fantasy designs feature elements and characters fromFinal Fantasy 16,Final Fantasy 14, and Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster.
The Final Fantasy range will be available to buy in late June and include seven designs - three from Pixel Remaster, and two each from Final Fantasy 14 and Final Fantasy 16. Like theTears of the Kingdomrange, the first place the Final Fantasy t-shirts appeared wasUniqlo’s Japanese site. However, even though the collection hasn’t yet found its way onto the US version of the site, the designs can all be foundon Uniqlo’s UK site, suggesting if there is going to be a wait between a Japanese release date and the rest of the world, it won’t be a long one. If and when they do make it to the US, they will likely be $24.90 each.
Uniqlo andSquare Enixare likely hopeful Final Fantasy fans will be able to get their hands on these t-shirts in time for Dawntrail. The Final Fantasy 14 expansion is set to release on July 03, 2025, which means, if all goes to plan, fans of the game will be able to play through it while wearing some new Final Fantasy 14 t-shirts. One of the two designshas a pocket with a chocobo and a moogle falling in, andthe other features the game’s Warrior of Light, so perfect for fans of Final Fantasy 14 and the Pixel Remaster what with the character first appearing in Final Fantasy 5.
Every Design In Uniqlo’s Final Fantasy Collection
Among the Pixel Remaster designs coming to Uniqlo isa pale pink t-shirt with a detailed Moogle designsurrounded by pixelated Moogles, and other designs that combine the OG pixel versions of characters coupled with what they might look like in a modern-day remake. Rounding out the collection are the Final Fantasy 16 designs. The latest installment in the Final Fantasy series, not including Rebirth, Uniqlo’s t-shirts includeone with a tiny Torgal howling at the moon, andanother with all of the game’s Eikons on the back.
2024 has already been quite the year for video game fans who want to rep what they play out in the real world. As well as its Final Fantasy and Tears of the Kingdom collections, Uniqlo alsorevived its retired Metal Gear line. Insert Coin has also been hard at work, teaming up with CD Projekt Red forits very first Cyberpunk 2077 collectionand alsoa range dedicated to The Witcher.