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Uniqlo ramps up licensed lines ahead of summer

Retro film brands t-shirt line, plus Minions ‘Bello Summer’ collection among new launches.

Fashion retailer Uniqlo has added to its licensed offering, with a number of brands featuring ahead of the summer season.

First up, and a new Minions ‘Bello Summer’ themed collection has hit stores and online.

Minionese for ‘Hello Summer’, the themed range of graphic tees features the popular characters in summer-style poses with phrases including ‘peace, love and summer’ and ‘welcome to Minions paradise’ among others.

In addition, Uniqlo has also launched a new line of t-shirts celebrating retro movies from the 1980’s.

Featured films include Back to the Future, Gremlins, E.T, Chucky and Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.

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