Uniqlo - Japan's leading casual clothing designer and operating many stores all over the world (it's like Gap) is celebrating "Shounen Sunday" and "Shounen Magazine's" (weekly comic magazines' for boys) 50th anniversary by selling t-shirts with some of the comic artist's drawings.
As of March 19, Uniqlo has released 10 different shirts, and some of the designs include "Gegege no Kitarou," "Case Closed," and "Ranma 1/2." Within the rest of the year, they are hoping to design at least 80 different styles of t-shirts.
The cost of a shirt is 1500 yen ($15), and sold in stores worldwide.
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