Uniqlo S'pore to launch Sanrio collection with free iron-on patches on Aug. 3, 2020

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Mabel Wong | July 28, 2020, 05:54 PM

Uniqlo Singapore will be releasing a line of Sanrio-themed apparel from Aug. 3, 2020.

In celebration of Singapore's 55th birthday, locally themed Sanrio patches will also be given away with a minimum purchase.

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Sanrio-themed apparel

Uniqlo Singapore will be releasing two Sanrio-themed collections: A women's collection and girls' collection.

Women's collection

The women's collection includes one of the newer Sanrio characters, Aggretsuko.

The shirts in this collection will cost S$14.90 each.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Girl's collection

The girl's collection will feature characters like the Little Twin Stars and Cinnamaroll.

The shirts in this collection will cost S$12.90 each.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Free Sanrio patches

Uniqlo Singapore is also collaborating with Pew Pew Patches to release three iron-on patches.

These will be available from Aug. 3-31, at all stores except Changi Airport Transit.

The designs, which are modelled after local treats, are very appealing.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Customers are entitled to one free patch with a minimum purchase of two original-priced apparel from the Sanrio collection.

On top of that, you will also have to spend a minimum of S$60.

The patch designs will be given at random, while stocks last.

Local UT!me shirts

Apart from the Sanrio collection, Uniqlo Singapore is also releasing a collection of food-themed apparel.

Designed by local artist Mandy Kew, the shirts will feature familiar dishes such as laksa, roti prata, and chicken rice.

A total of eight designs will be on sale.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy Uniqlo Singapore.

Photo courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.

These shirt designs will be available on Uniqlo's UT!me app from Aug. 14 onwards.

Customers can also stand a chance to win an exclusive Singapore Food Festival Box containing unique food creations with every purchase of a UT!me food shirt.

You'll have to fill in a form in-store, though.

A free sticker based on the eight designs will also be available for the first 800 redemptions.

You can find out more about UT!me on Uniqlo's website here.

Top images courtesy of Uniqlo Singapore.