Good news, everyone! The full range of Uniqlo Pokémon clothing has now been revealed, with this being one of the most anticipated drops from the iconic Japanese apparel brand.

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If you're a Pokémon fan that loves wearing nerdy T-shirts and jumpers/sweaters that really show your love for the franchise, you'll want to know exactly what's in the range.

Equally, if you have kids that love Pokémon, you'll find a whole collection of child-size options.

So, whether it's a big kid or an actual kid that you're shopping for, keep on reading and we'll run through everything that's in the 2025 Uniqlo X Pokémon collab.

Pokémon X Uniqlo: Full collection of T-shirts and sweaters for adults

Click through the gallery above to check out all the adult-size T-shirts in the Uniqlo Pokémon range!

If you want to learn more about any of these Pokémon clobber items, check out the links below to visit the Uniqlo website:

As you'll see, while some of the older items are out now, the new parts of the Uniqlo Pokémon collection will not release until sometime around the middle of August.

Pokémon Uniqlo range: Full collection of T-shirts and sweaters for kids

At the time of writing, there are actually more kids items than there are adult items in the Pokémon Uniqlo range! Check out the list below.

Some very tempting sale prices there, so act quickly if you want to get those ones before the stock runs out and the new range comes in.

To see the full Pokémon Uniqlo range in situ, click the link in this sentence and get ready to whip your bank card out.

And if you fancy yourself a Pokémon master, try our quiz below!

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Rob Leane is the Gaming Editor at Radio Times, overseeing our coverage of the biggest games on PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC, mobile and VR. Rob works across our website, social media accounts and video channels, as well as producing our weekly gaming newsletter. He has previously worked at Den of Geek, Stealth Optional and Dennis Publishing.

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