Uniqlo sees Marvel fan-favorites Spider-Man and Jessica Jones on shirts
Do we need another hero? Uniqlo apparently thinks so. The Fast Retail brand revealed exclusively to WWD that the theme of its 2018 UTGP, or Uniqlo T-Shirt Grand Prix contest, is Marvel.
âWe hope this will inspire artists and fans around the world to participate in UTGP in new and unique ways,â said Rei Matsunuma, Uniqlo director of the UT collaboration business, adding that submissions for the contest will be accepted starting Monday through Aug. 31.
The partnership between Marvel and Uniqlo isnât a big surpris e. Marvel is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Walt Disney Co., with which Uniqlo has had a relationship since 2009.
âMagic for All,â Uniqloâs partnership with Disney, will introduce three new collections online and in select stores. Mickey Travels, with designs based on the early Mickey Mouse short film, âSteamboat Willie,â and comic strips from the Thirties, bows on July 31. Besides tote bags, makeup bags and graphic T-shirts, there are sweatshirts, sweaters and souvenir jackets with designs such as Minnie Mouse with a Japanese volcano framed by cherry blossoms, on the back.
The Disney textile collection for babies and chi ldren is launching next month. Cathy Nordstrom designed patterns with characters such as Bambi and Chip and Dale in a soft color palate. The last new range, Mickey Stands, depicts the iconic mouse, yes, standing like in earlier cartoons.
Even UTGP was themed around Mickey and Minnie in 2011, when the grand prize in addition to $10,000, was a trip to Disneyland resort in California. Of course.
This year, heroes are trending. Sonyâs film âSpider-Man: Homecomingâ has taken almost $300 million worldwide since it premiered in early July.
âWeâre very excited about how accessible Marvel is to people around the world,â Matsunuma said. âThere are so many amazing pop culture phenomena each year and itâs our goal at Uniqlo to create amazing collections for all of them, whether for UTGP or our seasonal UT assortment.â
Uniqlo launched the UTGP competition in 2005 to encourage people to express their creativity through T-shirt graphics and messages.
Marvelâs characters include Spider-Man, Avengers, Iron Man, Doctor Strange and Captain America.
âAll of Marvelâs characters, including fan-favorite women like the Black Widow or Jessica Jones, can be applied in the designs,â Matsunuma said. âAlso, at the recent D23, [expo presented by the official Disney fan club], Marvel announced that the new âAvengersâ movie will have 70 different characters in the film. We hope this will inspire artists and fans around the world to participate in UTGP in new and unique ways.â
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