The ONE PIECE Elbaph Arc Artwork T-Shirt collection expands the ongoing collaboration between UNIQLO UT and the long-running manga and anime series for the Spring/Summer 2026 season. The capsule features short-sleeve graphic T-shirts inspired by the newly introduced Elbaph Arc, incorporating illustrations and character artwork from the current storyline. The designs shift attention to the latest chapter of Eiichiro Oda's series while continuing UNIQLO UT's approach of translating popular entertainment properties into everyday apparel. The collection is scheduled to launch in late July 2026 through UNIQLO stores and online.
The T-shirts use large-format printed graphics as the primary design element, with artwork centered on scenes and characters from the Elbaph Arc. Additional details, including the complete color palette, material specifications, and full graphic lineup, have not yet been announced ahead of release.
Graphic Anime T-Shirts
The ONE PIECE Elbaph Arc Artwork T-Shirt Capsules is an Apparel Capsule
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