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Uniqlo Drops New ‘Chainsaw Man’ UT Collection Ahead of Reze Arc Film

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Uniqlo is teaming up with Chainsaw Man once again for a fresh set of graphic tees inspired by the upcoming Reze Arc adaptation.

The New Capsule Collection

In celebration of the highly anticipated Chainsaw Man movie, Uniqlo’s UT line is releasing a new collection of anime-inspired T-shirts this August in Japan. The drop includes three unique styles — two in black and one in white — each showcasing bold designs and standout moments from Tatsuki Fujimoto’s hit manga and anime series.

The white tee features a full-color print of Chainsaw Man in an action-packed battle pose, accented with bright neon green sparks and the anime’s Japanese title. One black tee keeps it understated with a small chest graphic of Pochita, while the other black design includes Japanese text reading “Chainsaw Man” on the front. On the back, cinematic frames highlight a fierce showdown between Chainsaw Man and the Bomb Devil, the explosive new villain making her debut in the upcoming Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc.

Pricing and Release

The Uniqlo UT x Chainsaw Man tees are priced at ¥1,990 JPY (approximately $13 USD) and will launch in August 2025 across Uniqlo Japan stores and online.

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