Fashion label JOURNAL STANDARD draws in the forces of popular anime series 'My Hero Academia' for a new collaborative capsule. The latest collaborative range is comprised of two t-shirts, a long sleeve reversible shirt, and a black double-sided tote bag -- all the pieces see motifs from the anime series and JOURNAL STANDARD branding details.
Each t-shirt boasts a white canvas and has the character Izuku Midoriya and Ochaco Uraraka in green and pink graphic imprints. The long sleeve shirt features 'MHA," recalling the name of the anime on the right chest, and features the character Shoto Todoroki on the rear of one shirt, and Katsuki Bakugou on the back of another shirt. The sleeves have vibrant details that read "PLUS ULTRA". The collaborative My Hero Academia x JOURNAL STANDARD range in now available for reservation online at zozo from now to May 13, with a planned delivery in mid-June.
Superhero Anime-Themed Collections
JOURNAL STANDARD Creates a 'My Hero Academia' Collection
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