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Uniqlo’s New Sanrio Collab Features Cute Graphic Tees For Kids, Can Be Worn As Crop Tops Too

Uniqlo has a new Sanrio collab

If you thought you couldn’t get enough Sanrio merch, think again. Uniqlo has released another Sanrio collab as part of their UT 2025 collection. The line comprises adorable graphic T-shirts with popular characters like Cinamoroll, Pochacco, and even Hangyodon

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The designs from this collection revolve around the characters having fun on their own and with each other. From watching movies to having drinks together, these character tees will definitely bring a smile to your face when you look at them. 

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The T-shirts are slightly cropped and come in 4 different colours: pink, white, light blue, and black. Each T-shirt also has graphics featuring the Sanrio characters participating in a fun summer activity.

Unfortunately, this collection is only available in kid’s sizes but adults can size up to make it a baby tee, though we hope that they release this collection in adult sizes as well. 

What to expect from Uniqlo x Sanrio collab in 2025 

Even though it seems that there is a new Sanrio collection launched every few months, we can’t get enough of it. This adorable collection is available online and in-store at all outlets so be sure to check it out before it sells out!

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