Uniqlo One Piece returns for Spring Summer 2026 with a UT capsule that puts artwork from Eiichiro Oda's long-running manga on everyday T-shirts, and Uniqlo Japan said the collection will launch in July.
Uniqlo One Piece capsule blends anime art with LifeWear
The new capsule uses a pared-back palette of clean white, deep black, and classic navy as the backdrop for fresh Straw Hat Crew visuals. Designers printed motifs tied to the current Elbaf Arc prominently across multiple T-shirt styles, a direct nod to the series' ongoing storyline.
Uniqlo framed the collection around its LifeWear philosophy, pairing the sweeping mythos of the Grand Line with garments meant for daily wear. Fans can expect graphic T-shirts that translate One Piece imagery into wearable, everyday designs, the company said.
UT as a global pop culture canvas
Uniqlo says its UT subline has spent nearly 20 years turning basic T-shirts into a democratic canvas for global subculture, from streetwear to contemporary art. The line expanded its cultural reach after early creative direction by streetwear pioneer NIGO, and it has since embraced anime, games, and gallery collaborations.
Working again with Eiichiro Oda's One Piece is part of that long-running strategy, and the new release continues a relationship that has produced fan-favorite drops tied to major moments. Uniqlo previously issued collections around One Piece Film: Red and the anime's 1,000th episode, the company said.
Design notes and availability
The capsule highlights character-focused graphics and oversized prints, with some pieces favoring bold, full-front artwork and others using smaller, chest-level motifs. Fabric weights and cuts follow Uniqlo UT norms, prioritizing everyday comfort and easy layering.
Uniqlo Japan confirmed the Spring Summer 2026 UT One Piece lineup will roll out in July through its Japan stores and online channel. Prices and exact style lists were not released, the company said.
Since its 1997 debut, Eiichiro Oda's One Piece has been a fixture of popular culture for more than 25 years, and collaborations like this aim to make that visual legacy part of daily wardrobes. Collectors and casual fans alike are expected to watch for the official product images and launch date from Uniqlo Japan in the coming weeks.


