Last Updated: 2023.04.28
UNQLO Offers Official Merchandise and Mascot Stamp Custom Printing to Celebrate Premier World Aquatics Championships in 2023
UNIQLO CO., LTD.
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Global apparel retailer UNIQLO today launches official T-shirts and tote bags to celebrate the World Aquatics Championships - Fukuoka 2023 and the World Aquatics Masters Championships - Kyushu 2023. UNIQLO has also added stamps for tournament mascots SEALIGHT, SHIRNEY, the tournament emblem, and other content to its UTme! offering, a custom print service that lets customers create one-of-a-kind T-shirt and tote bag graphic designs.
These T-shirts and tote bags are available in two designs. One features the WATER MEETS THE FUTURE event concept and a dynamic water graphic. The other showcases Sealight and Shirney and the event logo. Items will become available at some UNIQLO stores in Kyushu, through the official online shop for the World Aquatics Championships, and at championships and Masters championships venues during competition. Customers wishing to design items with the mascots and other tournament stamps can do so through UTme! booths at UNIQLO stores or through the UTme! online store.
Hakata Niwaka folk narrative performance, Hakata Dontaku Festival, and Open Water Swimming graphic design stamps
Overview of World Aquatics Championships official merchandise
Merchandise | : | Two designs each of T-shirts and tote bags |
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Launch date | : | Friday, April 28, selling through end of August |
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Pricing | : | ¥1,990 per item, including consumption tax (pricing in Japan) |
Special World Aquatics Championships 2023 x UNIQLO website
https://www.uniqlo.com/jp/ja/contents/sekaisuiei-2023/
World Aquatics Championships 2023 page for UTme! online store
https://utme.uniqlo.com/tips/16441/
World Aquatics Championships - Fukuoka 2023
Friday, July 14, through Sunday, July 30, 2023
Number of prospective participants: Around 2,400 from 200 countries and territories.
World Aquatics Masters Championships - Kyushu 2023
Wednesday, August 2, through Friday, August 11, 2023
Number of prospective participants: Around 10,000 from 100 countries and territories
Host cities: Fukuoka City, Kumamoto, and Kagoshima