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Super Mario Bros Uniqlo T-Shirts Will Return via UT Archive

Uniqlo has revealed that it will bring back some of its prior T-shirts with designs from Nintendo’s Super Mario series. These shirts will appear under the UT Archive line, and the brand will resell them in its Japanese stores in late April 2025.

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The apparel brand picked twelve designs from three prior collections: Super Mario 35th, Super Mario Family Museum, and Mario Kart Friendship. However, only half of them will be available for adults this time around. The remaining half will be exclusively available as children’s shirts. All of the designs are unisex and available to be worn by anyone.

This selection has a specific focus on designs from the Super Mario Bros game series that appeared first in the NES in 1985, as well as the Mario Kart series that launched with Super Mario Kart for the SNES in 1992. That also means the Super Mario Bros Movie collection released in 2023 is not included in this lineup.

The following designs will be available for adults at ¥1,500 (~$10.20), with sizes ranging from XS to 4XL. If ordering for yourself, make sure to double-check the sizing to ensure they will fit properly.

And the children’s designs below will cost less at just ¥990 (~$6.75), but they will exclusively appear for kids with sizes from 100 to 160:

The Super Mario series UT Archive T-shirts will be available in the Japanese Uniqlo physical and online stores in late April 2025.


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