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Bershka celebrates Pokémon with new line

Fashion retailer launches new clothing range inspired by Pokémon: Detective Pikachu.

Fashion retailer Bershka is celebrating the success of Pokémon: Detective Pikachu with the launch of a new clothing line.

The retailer has used a fresh palette of black, yellow and blue, with a nod to 2000s nostalgia.

Items include a unisex yellow oversized shirt detailed with tribal tattoo style motifs and Pikachu illustrations, plus a girls’ yellow tribal and Pikachu-printed bodysuit.

Bershka has also created items which can be worn as a combo, including a loose-fitting black crop top emblazoned with an image of Pikachu and its famous lightning attack, plus an asymmetric crop top, cycling shorts with blue lightning and Pikachu detail and a bucket hat to finish the look.

The range is completed with an oversized graphic t-shirt showing the character in electric shock mode.

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