A Japanese clothing brand called Graniph are releasing a new range ofPokemonclothing starting April 27th. The items range in style from the subtle to the obvious, and many of them are available in both adult and children’s sizes.
Pokemonare not an uncommon theme for clothes not just in Japan, but globally - at least for children. But that doesn’t stop new brands from continuing to collaborate with the media giant, designing new clothing to satisfy everyPokémonfan’s wardrobe needs. And Japanese brands tend to create fashionable designs!

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Graniph is a brand known for its graphic t-shirts. There will be 22 items released in thePokemoncollection in total. Most of them are t-shirts which will come in both child and adult sizes, and there will also be a few button-up shirts and dresses. This way, dedicated fans andPokemontrainers of all kinds can show off theirdedication to the series in their own way. There are so many kinds of people from various walks of life likePokémon, Graniph did their best to make something for everyone.
Many of the designs are more subtle, and onlynoticeable upon closer inspection. These include shirts like a white one with Pikachu and Eevee peeking out of the pocket and a gradient blue shirt with water-type Pokemon on each layer of color. Others, however, leave no one wondering whether you’re a bigPokemonfan. For instance, one navy shirt has a big, shiny image of legendaries Ho-Oh and Lugia battling in the sky and a mint green shirt features a huge Alolan Ponyta.
While button-up shirts and dresses aren’t meant for formal occasions and shouldn’t be purchased for your next job interview, they aremore fashionable than t-shirts. There’s a black button-up shirt mosaic of Arbok and Ekans, and a black dress featuring several Mimikyu along its stripes. Graniph has combined comfort and fun with fashion forPokemonfans. Most of the items in Graniph’s adult line run about ¥3500 to ¥6500 ($27 to $50) so while not cheap, they won’t break the bank and are average prices for character clothes in Japan. The children’s sizes are a little cheaper, but mostly only available in t-shirts. The wholePokémonrange will be available both in physical stores in Japan and online. Will you be able tocatch them all?