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Uniqlo Co., Ltd. (株式会社ユニクロ, Kabushiki-gaisha Yunikuro) is a Japanese fashion and clothing company that is a fast-fashion manufacturer and retailer known for their casual wear.

In 2005/2006, Hirohiko Araki worked with them as a judge for a design competition and also contributed original illustrations for T-shirt designs later sold by them.

UNIQLO CREATIVE AWARD

In 2005, Uniqlo started a yearly design competition under the name UNIQLO CREATIVE AWARD (ユニクロ・クリエイティブアワード). The competition is open to anyone in the public and allows participants to use a single T-shirt as a canvas for free expression with messages and graphics. The purpose of the competition is to be able to discover new talent from around the world.[1] A small collected portion of the designs from the vast entries would then be commercialized as T-shirts and sold by Uniqlo, with the top nine designs receiving awards and/or cash prizes as well. For the fourth competition in 2008, the name of it was changed to be the UT GRAND PRIX (UTグランプリ), or simply the UTGP. Another notable aspect is the inclusion of famous creatives as part of the judges, which has included people such as David Bowie and Shigeru Miyamoto.[2]

UNIQLO CREATIVE AWARD 2006 × Hirohiko Araki


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T-Shirts

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Release
Size
October 11, 2017
S/M/L/XL
Price
Material
¥953 (Pre-Tax)
¥1,000
100% Cotton
Gallery
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Release
Size
October 11, 2017
S/M/L/XL
Price
Material
¥953 (Pre-Tax)
¥1,000
100% Cotton
Gallery


Interviews

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Incomplete transcript
Home Media
Interview
Published July 21, 1994
Japanese VHS 3 (OVA).jpg
Incomplete translation
Incomplete transcript
Home Media
Interview
Published July 21, 1994

Trivia

  • According to a fan who attended the SOUL'd OUT concert in Sendai on April 12, 2006, Shinnosuke was seen wearing the Dancing shirt after the encore of the concert.[3]
  • In the author's note of Volume 4 of Taizo Mote King Saga, Amon Dai is pictured wearing the Dancing shirt. In Chapter 46 of Volume 5, the character Atsuko Mani is seen wearing the Dancing shirt.

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