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Uniqlo takes the wraps off latest Minnie Mouse collaboration

New UT collection has been designed by the creative director of streetwear brand, Ambush.

Uniqlo has unveiled its latest licensed collaboration, inspired by Minnie Mouse.

The retailer’s exclusive UT collection has been designed in collaboration with Yoon Ahn, who is the creative director of streetwear brand, Ambush (which has been seen on rappers including A$AP Rocky, Skepta and Kanye West).

The new range – which is for women and children – is made up of athleisure-inspired designs featuring Minnie Mouse’s iconic fashion sense.

Items include hooded parkas and a range of graphic tees for women, plus two graphic t-shirt dresses for children.

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