LONDON, ENGLAND, February 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) UNIQLO ONE PIECE UT collection - Spring / Summer 2012
In the golden age of pirates fighting over One Piece, the legendary treasure of the King of Pirates Gold Roger, a boy named Luffy sets out to become king of the pirates. The adventure story covers how Luffy becomes mixed up in a variety of incidents, discovering friendship and forming bonds along the way. In 2009,One Piece marked its 10th year of broadcast in Japan, and it is still loved by a wide range of viewers from children to adults.
The men's UNIQLO One Piece collection is available in stores now priced at GBP14.90. Further designs will be dropping into stores and online at UNIQLO.com on March 12th, April 9th, and May 14th.
UNIQLO LORDS of LIVERPOOL UT collection - Spring / Summer 2012
The Beatles gained tremendous popularity around the world in the1960s. The T-shirts feature designs based on the lyrics and titles of classic songs written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney of the seminal rock band from Liverpool, England. Most of their songs were created by John and Paul.
The men's LORDS of LIVERPOOL tees are GBP14.90, and will be available in all stores and online at http://uniqlo.com from February 13th.
UNIQLO CONCORD RECORDS UT collection - Spring / Summer 2012
One of the largest independent record companies in the world with a vault of extraordinarily rich (and in many cases, historically significant) catalog of recordings from some of the most admired and enduring names in music, including Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Isaac Hayes, and The lonious Monk.
Featuring archive cover artwork from its bank of artists as well as Concord logos, the UNIQLO Concord records tees are priced at GBP14.90 and will be available in all stores from 13 February and online at UNIQLO.com.
About UNIQLO
Uniqlo is Japan's leading clothing retail chain. UNIQLO designs, manufactures, markets and sells men's designer clothes, womens fashion, fashion accessories like socks, tights, men's belts and men's slippers.Changing clothes. Changing conventional wisdom. Change the world.
UNIQLO - Spring / Summer 2012 Collection
In the golden age of pirates fighting over One Piece, the legendary treasure of the King of Pirates Gold Roger, a boy named Luffy sets out to become king of the pirates.
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