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UNIQLO's Pokémon All-Stars collection finally reaches Australian shores this month

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Australian Pokémon fans will be getting another chance to fill up their wardrobe with more Pokémon-themed clothing this month, as Uniqlo finally brings the Pokémon All-Stars collection to Aussie stores, just in time for things to really warm up for the southern hemisphere spring.

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The All-Stars collection originally released in Uniqlo's Japanese web store back in May, and has since released in most international markets where Uniqlo has a presence, including the United States and throughout South-east Asia. As with perhaps far too many Pokémon clothing lines, the collection features a range of designs inspired by fan-favorite Pokémon from the original lineup of 151, including Venusaur, Blastoise, Charizard, Jigglypuff, Gengar, and of course the ever present Pikachu.

Like most Uniqlo collections, the designs in adult sizes are split between Men's and Women's cuts, rather than having all designs available for both. The designs in the adult lines are also not available in kids sizes, and vice versa. So if you've got dreams of your entire family wearing matching Pokémon t-shirts, this line isn't for you.

The short sleeve graphic shirts will retail at AUD $19.90 for adults sizes, and AUD $14.90 for the kids range.



 
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