'Attack on Titan' Collaborates with Never Mind for Sukajan Jackets, Hoodies, and T-Shirts
The popular anime Attack on Titan has teamed up with Never Mind, a lifestyle trading company specializing in American fashion. Starting today (Jan 29), a collection featuring embroidered designs of the Colossal Titan, Eren, Mikasa, and Levi is available for purchase, including sukajan jackets, hoodies, and T-shirts.
TV Anime ‘Attack on Titan’ Sukajan Jacket
Detailed Designs Reflecting the 'Attack on Titan' World
The reversible sukajan jacket features an intricate embroidery of Eren and Mikasa in their Survey Corps attire on the front, while the back showcases a dynamic portrayal of Bertolt’s Colossal Titan. The collection embodies the essence of Attack on Titan with detailed craftsmanship.
Reversible Sukajan Jacket – ¥49,500
Eren & Mikasa × Colossal Titan
Front: Eren and Mikasa in their Survey Corps outfits, dynamically embroidered with cherry blossoms as accents.
Back: An intense embroidered depiction of Bertolt’s Colossal Titan.
TV Anime ‘Attack on Titan’ Reversible Sukajan Jacket
Reversible MA-1 Sukajan Jacket – ¥43,780
Levi × Survey Corps
Front: Levi’s slashing attack embroidered, featuring Wall Maria and Ultrahard Blades on the front.
Back: MA-1 design with the Survey Corps emblem on both the front and back.
TV Anime ‘Attack on Titan’ Reversible MA-1 Sukajan Jacket
Pullover Hoodie – ¥18,480
Eren Hoodie
Back: Embroidered Eren design.
Hood: Survey Corps emblem, processed with embroidery and discharge printing.
Full-Zip Hoodie – ¥19,580
Eren & Mikasa Hoodie
Front: Embroidered Eren and Mikasa in their trainee days.
Sleeves: Embroidered Training Corps emblem patches.
TV Anime ‘Attack on Titan’ Hoodie
Short-Sleeve T-Shirt (Jersey Fabric) – ¥9,790
Eren, Mikasa & Levi Tee
Front: Embroidered Eren, Mikasa, and Levi, with the Survey Corps emblem.
Short-Sleeve T-Shirt (Jersey Fabric) – ¥9,790
Colossal Titan Tee
Front: Embroidered Colossal Titan peeking out from the front pocket.
TV Anime ‘Attack on Titan’ Short-Sleeve TEE
Source : ORICON NEWS