UNIQLO UT PARTNERS WITH UNIVERSAL PICTURES ON FILM COLLECTION

Uniqlo UT's new Universal Pictures collaboration features iconic designs from E.T., Jaws, Back to the Future, and Casper, launching March 3 in Japan.

Collection of Uniqlo UT x Universal Pictures t-shirts featuring designs from classic films including E.T. (finger touch scene), Jaws (original poster), Back to the Future (logo), and Casper (1995 film poster), displayed on simple backgrounds.
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Collection of Uniqlo UT x Universal Pictures t-shirts featuring designs from classic films including E.T. (finger touch scene), Jaws (original poster), Back to the Future (logo), and Casper (1995 film poster), displayed on simple backgrounds.
Uniqlo
Collection of Uniqlo UT x Universal Pictures t-shirts featuring designs from classic films including E.T. (finger touch scene), Jaws (original poster), Back to the Future (logo), and Casper (1995 film poster), displayed on simple backgrounds.
Uniqlo
Collection of Uniqlo UT x Universal Pictures t-shirts featuring designs from classic films including E.T. (finger touch scene), Jaws (original poster), Back to the Future (logo), and Casper (1995 film poster), displayed on simple backgrounds.
Uniqlo
Collection of Uniqlo UT x Universal Pictures t-shirts featuring designs from classic films including E.T. (finger touch scene), Jaws (original poster), Back to the Future (logo), and Casper (1995 film poster), displayed on simple backgrounds.
Uniqlo
Collection of Uniqlo UT x Universal Pictures t-shirts featuring designs from classic films including E.T. (finger touch scene), Jaws (original poster), Back to the Future (logo), and Casper (1995 film poster), displayed on simple backgrounds.
Uniqlo
Collection of Uniqlo UT x Universal Pictures t-shirts featuring designs from classic films including E.T. (finger touch scene), Jaws (original poster), Back to the Future (logo), and Casper (1995 film poster), displayed on simple backgrounds.
Uniqlo
Collection of Uniqlo UT x Universal Pictures t-shirts featuring designs from classic films including E.T. (finger touch scene), Jaws (original poster), Back to the Future (logo), and Casper (1995 film poster), displayed on simple backgrounds.
Uniqlo
Collection of Uniqlo UT x Universal Pictures t-shirts featuring designs from classic films including E.T. (finger touch scene), Jaws (original poster), Back to the Future (logo), and Casper (1995 film poster), displayed on simple backgrounds.
Uniqlo
Collection of Uniqlo UT x Universal Pictures t-shirts featuring designs from classic films including E.T. (finger touch scene), Jaws (original poster), Back to the Future (logo), and Casper (1995 film poster), displayed on simple backgrounds.
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Uniqlo UT has announced a new collaboration with Universal Pictures featuring designs from several classic films in the studio's catalog.

The collection draws from beloved titles including "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial", "Jaws", "Back to the Future", and "Casper", transforming memorable scenes and quotes into wearable designs.

For "E.T." fans, the line includes shirts depicting Elliott and E.T.'s goodbye hug, their iconic finger touch, and the famous "E.T. phone home" phrase. The "Jaws" designs feature the original poster artwork and Chief Brody's classic line, "You're gonna need a bigger boat".

"Back to the Future" is represented with a chest logo T-shirt and Doc Brown's philosophical quote to Marty: "The future isn't written. It can be changed". The collection also includes "Casper" merchandise with the original 1995 film poster and the ghost's poignant question, "Can I keep you?" from a pivotal scene where he briefly appears in human form.

The Universal Studios x Uniqlo UT collaboration will debut in Japan on March 3, with international release dates to be announced.

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