
UNIQLO X PopMart's The Monsters Labubu Collection Is Set To Drop This September 2025
This marks a new collection following previous successful Pop Mart x UNIQLO tie-ups, such as those featuring SKULLPANDA and DIMOO.
In Singapore, fans can expect the UNIQLO x Pop Mart "The Monsters" Labubu collection to launch in September 2025. While an exact date within September is yet to be announced, anticipation is high given the past frenzy over Labubu merchandise.
The collection will comprise 14 styles of T-shirts and sweatshirts.
Prices for the collection are set to range between S14.90 and S39.90.
UNIQLO has stated that there will be no purchasing limits per customer, but given the characters' immense popularity, items are expected to sell out quickly.
Fans can look forward to designs featuring the playful elf-like Labubu, created by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung.
Expect vibrant and imaginative graphics, including various hand-drawn sketches, collages, and typography. Some designs will feature phrases like "We Are The Monsters," and will come in colors such as white, black, pink, and grey.
This collaboration promises to blend Uniqlo's signature comfortable apparel with the whimsical and collectible charm of Labubu, making it a must-have for fans of both brands.
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