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Hot Drop: UNIQLO x Anya Hindmarch Bring Playful British Style To Your Summer Wardrobe

May 8, 2025

Mark your calendars: May 22 brings the return of a fan-favourite fashion duo—UNIQLO and acclaimed British designer Anya Hindmarch—with a new collaboration designed to elevate the most essential wardrobe item: the T-shirt.

Dubbed the “T-SHIRT SHOP,” the Summer 2025 collection reimagines everyday staples through Hindmarch’s signature lens of whimsy and thoughtful design. From zigzag seams and deconstructed hems to cheeky eye motifs, each piece merges UNIQLO’s perfected basics with a splash of quirky charm.

The capsule is made up of five cleverly codenamed styles. Think of it as your dream T-shirt wardrobe system: the T1BOXY with its laid-back, boyfriend fit; the T2CLASSIC, a not-too-sheer slub cotton tee that works from gym to grocery run; the versatile T3SLEEVELESS for warmer days; and the T4TANK, a menswear-inspired ribbed layer that’s anything but basic. There’s even a kids’ option (KT1EASY), because why should grown-ups have all the fun?

And because Hindmarch believes practical can be playful, the drop also includes machine-washable, mix-and-match pouches—ideal for travel or gifting.

This isn’t the duo’s first fashion rendezvous, but it might be their most wearable one yet. With Hindmarch’s clever detailing and UNIQLO’s design DNA rooted in Japanese simplicity and function, it’s a collection that feels fresh, necessary, and just a little cheeky.

The UNIQLO x Anya Hindmarch Summer 2025 collection drops May 23 in-store and online. —Vita Daily

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