Pingu Clothing Collection Releases at Graniph

27.May.2021 | ANIME&GAME / FASHION

Japanese fashion brand Graniph is set to release a new PIngu collection on June 1 as part of its ‘Design T-Shirts Store Graniph’ line. Orders are open until May 28 at 12:00 (JST).

 

 

Pingu is perhaps the most famous penguin in the world. He is known from the beloved British-Swisss claymation series. The collection features a fun line-up of Pingu, Pinga, Robby, and other familiar faces from the show.

 

The Line-Up

 

T-Shirts | ¥2750 Each (Tax Included) 

Middle Sleeve T-Shirt | ¥3,520 (Tax Included)


Socks | ¥880 Each (Tax Included)

One Pieces | ¥3,300 Each (Tax Included)

Kids T-Shirts | ¥2,750 Each (Tax Included)
Kids One Pieces | ¥3,300 Each (Tax Included)

 

 

Check out Graniph’s YouTube channel to see more on this collection as well as their other releases.

 

©2021 JOKER

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    © 2019 The Pygos Group / (C)MATTEL, NHK, NEP, PPI

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