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SUBTITLE Jujutsu Kaisen Collection Reworks Anime Characters on Apparel

The SUBTITLE Jujutsu Kaisen apparel collection is an 18-piece capsule created by fashion label SUBTITLE in partnership with TOHO International. The release interprets visual themes and characters from the Jujutsu Kaisen anime through tailored garments and graphic apparel. Designs reference figures such as Yuji Itadori, Suguru Geto, and Mahito, translating recognizable visual elements from the series into wearable clothing pieces. The collection presents reinterpretations of school uniforms, graphic shirts, and outerwear inspired by the show’s characters.

Garments include items such as the Yuji Red Hood Shirt, which integrates a red hood into a dress shirt silhouette referencing the character’s signature hoodie. The Black Flash T-shirt features red stitching details inspired by the anime’s cursed energy technique. The Mahito Transfigured Jacket includes detachable sleeves that alter the garment’s structure. Several pieces use wool-blend fabrics and uniform-style tailoring based on the school attire worn by characters in the series.

Trend Themes

  1. Character-driven Capsule Collections — Limited-edition capsules that translate iconic anime character aesthetics into cohesive wardrobe narratives create new value by merging fandom and fashion commerce.
  2. Hybrid Costume-tailoring — Garments that blend costume motifs with tailored silhouettes reframe everyday wear through theatrical references and elevated construction.
  3. Modular Apparel Features — Clothing with detachable or reconfigurable components enables garments to shift identity and function, expanding product longevity and consumer engagement.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion and Apparel — Designer labels and streetwear brands can tap into narrative-rich IP collaborations to diversify offerings and target passionate niche communities.
  2. Entertainment Licensing — Media companies that license character likenesses to apparel partners stand to monetize intellectual property beyond traditional media channels through tangible merchandise.
  3. Textiles and Materials — Innovations in fabric blends and modular hardware support hybrid designs and multifunctional garments that respond to both aesthetic and practical demands.

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