One Piece × G2 Esports: Gear 5 Streetwear Drop Is Live

The One Piece is real — and now you can wear it. G2 Esports launched its limited-edition G2 × One Piece capsule collection on 25 June 2026, and the T-shirts sold out within 24 hours. The drop fuses two worlds that Singapore fans know well: the world’s most popular manga and one of the biggest names in competitive gaming.

THE ONE PIECE IS REAL — G2 | One Piece – via G2 Esports on YouTube

What’s in the G2 × One Piece Gear 5 Capsule

The collection comprises eight pieces: two T-shirts, two hoodies, a zip-up sweatshirt, a cap, a tote bag, and an arm sleeve. Every item carries the same monochrome black-and-white palette and is centred on a custom G2 × One Piece Jolly Roger — G2’s samurai emblem merged with Luffy’s iconic straw hat — worked in as an embroidered logo rather than a loud print. The inspiration is Luffy’s Gear 5 transformation, reinterpreted as everyday streetwear rather than cosplay-adjacent fanwear.

Prices on the official G2 × One Piece store page are listed in EUR: the Icon Tee starts at €45 and the Luffy Tee at €50 (both already sold out), the Luffy Hoodie at €70, the Zipped Hoodie at €85, the Icon Sweatshirt at €60, the Cap at €30, the Sleeve at €40, and the Tote Bag at €10. Remaining stock spans XS through 3XL where available.

G2 x One Piece Gear 5 capsule collection promotional image showing the Luffy straw hat Jolly Roger logo
Image courtesy of G2 Esports

The Design: Luffy’s Straw Hat Meets the G2 Samurai

The creative brief was deliberate restraint. G2’s design team avoided the kind of all-over character prints common in anime merch and instead leaned on minimalism — think the understated end of the streetwear spectrum, closer to a Supreme box logo than an AFA tote bag. The custom Jolly Roger is the hero element: a pirate skull wearing Luffy’s straw hat, flanked by G2’s crossed swords, embroidered on chest or sleeve depending on the piece. Made in Portugal, the collection is pitched as premium enough for daily wear beyond the convention floor.

Sabrina Ratih, COO of G2 Esports, described the drop as a natural extension of G2’s fashion strategy: “At G2, we’re continuing to push the culture and fashion of esports beyond competition alone, and this One Piece collection is a natural extension of that. We wanted to create a capsule that continues to elevate the esports fashion space – understated, premium, and stylish enough for everyday wear, while still carrying the spirit of adventure, ambition, and individuality that defines One Piece and G2 alike.”

G2 Esports x One Piece capsule collection streetwear items
Image courtesy of G2 Esports

G2’s Anime Merch Play — and Why One Piece Fits

This is G2’s second anime apparel collaboration. The first was a Solo Leveling drop, which leaned into the dark fantasy aesthetic of Sung Jin-Woo’s world. One Piece takes the brand into very different territory: the franchise has sold over 600 million manga copies worldwide and runs to more than 1,160 anime episodes, making it one of the few IP properties that genuinely crosses demographic lines — older fans who grew up with the East Blue arc and younger viewers discovering Gear 5 on streaming. For G2, a European esports club whose rosters compete in League of Legends, Rocket League, VALORANT, and more, partnering with One Piece extends its reach squarely into the anime-adjacent gamer audience that makes up a significant slice of Southeast Asia’s gaming community.

The strategy also builds community: G2 offered early access to registered “Crew” members on its website ahead of the public launch, converting One Piece fans into the G2 ecosystem in one move.

G2 x One Piece official logo combining the G2 samurai emblem with Luffy's straw hat Jolly Roger
Image courtesy of G2 Esports

Where to Shop and What Singapore Fans Should Know

The collection is exclusive to g2esports.com and ships internationally, so Singapore fans can order directly. Both T-shirts are already gone — within a day of the launch — but the hoodies, sweatshirt, cap, sleeve, and tote bag remain in stock at time of writing. If you’re planning to grab something, sooner is safer: a limited capsule with a high-demand anime IP tends not to sit around long. Keep an eye on the manga-anime section for more One Piece and esports merch news as it lands.

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