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Jujutsu Kaisen x Graniph Fashion Collab Launches 25 August

Graniph has just unveiled its Jujutsu Kaisen 5th Anniversary collaboration, dropping the full lineup today with pre-orders now live. The collection goes on general sale on 25 August 2026, and web orders placed before the end of 24 August earn double loyalty points — so SG fans who want early access should move fast.

Jujutsu Kaisen x Graniph 5th Anniversary full product lineup — apparel and accessories
Image courtesy of Graniph

A Collection Built Around Three Iconic JJK Arcs

Rather than plastering character faces on generic tees, Graniph built this collection around specific story arcs — each with its own palette and mood.

The Hidden Inventory / Premature Death arc gets what may be the standout piece: a washed grey cardigan with young Gojo Satoru and Geto Suguru embroidered on the chest, the lining printed with scenes from their sorcerer school days. It reads more like a fashion-label collab than a straight anime merch drop.

JJK x Graniph grey cardigan featuring young Gojo Satoru and Geto Suguru from the Hidden Inventory arc
Image courtesy of Graniph

The Shibuya Incident arc dominates the apparel lineup, from a navy zip-up hoodie dense with embroidered curse spirit motifs to printed bomber jackets and long-sleeve tees that pull from the arc’s most visceral scenes. A black all-over-print bomber jacket set is the most ambitious piece in the range.

JJK x Graniph navy zip-up hoodie with Shibuya Incident curse spirit embroidery
Image courtesy of Graniph

The Jujutsu Kaisen 0 film adds Okkotsu Yuta’s story to the mix, and Graniph’s own original character Beautiful Shadow (ビューティフルシャドー) appears across a handful of pieces — a recurring Graniph touch that gives the line a streetwear edge separate from the IP itself.

JJK x Graniph black long-sleeve tee with Shibuya Incident embroidery designs
Image courtesy of Graniph

What’s in the Lineup

More than 20 items make up the drop across apparel and accessories:

  • Long-sleeve tees, T-shirts and shirts featuring embroidered or screen-printed art
  • Navy zip-up hoodie (curse spirit embroidery)
  • Grey cardigan (young Gojo and Geto chest embroidery, printed lining)
  • Bomber jacket set with Shibuya Incident all-over print
  • Joggers and boxer shorts
  • Marché bag, mini shoulder bag, custom pouch (JJK-motif shaped), wallet and mid-length socks

Selected items — including the bags, wallet, socks, boxer shorts and custom pouch — are limited to 2 per customer between 19 and 25 August.

How SG Fans Can Order

Graniph ships internationally from its official online store, which means SG fans can order directly without a proxy service. The full collection also lists on Rakuten Market. Web pre-orders placed through 24 August earn 2× points — the best window to get something before sale day stock pressure kicks in.

For more anime merch and collab coverage, keep it here on GameTrader.SG.

Chainsaw Man x GARRACK: Japan-Made Mechanical Watches with Awa Washi Dials Out 21 August

Japan-based watch brand GARRACK has announced four automatic mechanical watches inspired by Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc, and they are a genuine step up from the smartwatch collaboration that came before. These are hand-crafted timepieces with dials made from traditional Japanese Awa washi paper — meaning no two watches will look exactly alike — going on sale 21 August 2026, with worldwide shipping available directly from the brand.

Four Characters, Four Watches

The collection covers four characters from the Reze Arc film, each as its own distinct automatic watch model with character-specific design details worked into the hands, indices, and dial motifs:

GARRACK Chainsaw Man automatic mechanical watch model
Image courtesy of GARRACK / Ueni Trading
  • Chainsaw Man model (SMS-CM-41-C, 41×41mm) — saw-blade inspired indices ring the open-heart dial, with a character-specific detail at the 12 o’clock position. The overall feel is all Denji: raw and kinetic.
  • Hayakawa Aki model (SMS-CM-41-A, 41×41mm) — tobacco and earring motifs are worked into the dial, capturing Aki’s understated but layered character in metal and washi.
GARRACK Hayakawa Aki automatic mechanical watch
Image courtesy of GARRACK / Ueni Trading
  • Bomb model (SMS-CM-40-B, 40×40mm) — explosive imagery runs through the dial design. At 40mm it sits slightly slimmer on the wrist than the Chainsaw Man and Aki models.
  • Makima model (SMS-CM-40-M, 40×40mm) — coffee cup and eye motifs reference Makima’s calm, controlled demeanour. Perhaps the most wearable of the four for everyday use.
GARRACK Bomb automatic mechanical watch
Image courtesy of GARRACK / Ueni Trading

The Awa Washi Dial — What Makes It Special

The standout feature of this collection is the dial material. GARRACK uses momizome-shi — a form of Awa washi paper made in Tokushima Prefecture — where artisans hand-crumple the sheet and steep it in two to three dye colours before finishing. The result is an irregular, layered texture that varies from piece to piece. As GARRACK explains on their special page, the irregular patterns inherent to crumpled dyed paper evoke the work’s intense, dynamic world.

Each dial is finished by hand, so colour intensity and texture will differ slightly between individual watches — which is the point. This is not mass-produced anime merch; it is genuinely bespoke craftsmanship tied to a cultural tradition. Backing the dial is a MIYOTA-manufactured automatic mechanical movement visible through the open-heart cutout. The case is stainless steel with mineral glass, rated 5 ATM water resistance.

GARRACK Makima automatic mechanical watch with Awa washi dial
Image courtesy of GARRACK / Ueni Trading

Watch the Film That Inspired the Collection

CHAINSAW MAN – THE MOVIE: REZE ARC – Official Trailer (HD) — via Sony Pictures Entertainment on YouTube

How to Order — Worldwide Shipping Available

All four models are priced at ¥39,600 each (tax included) and go on sale on 21 August 2026 via GARRACK’s official special page at world-wide-watch.jp. International orders and worldwide shipping are confirmed — so Singapore fans can order directly without a proxy service. No local retail distribution has been announced; for Singapore buyers this is a direct-from-Japan import purchase.

This is GARRACK’s second Chainsaw Man collab — the earlier series in late 2025 used smartwatch technology — but the mechanical format with Awa washi dials is an entirely different product tier, aimed at collectors and watch enthusiasts rather than fitness-tracker fans. Previous GARRACK collabs in this S-MEISTER mechanical line have covered Ghost in the Shell, Demon Slayer, and Evangelion, and have historically sold out quickly on the brand’s web store.

For more anime and manga news and merch picks, or browse our full merchandise coverage for Japan-import finds worth knowing about.

One Piece x MINISO Pop-Up Sails Into Suntec City

Set a course for the Atrium — the One Piece x MINISO pop-up is sailing into Suntec City from 4 to 26 July 2026, and it’s packing Wanted-poster pillows, Den Den Mushi plushies and a whole Grand Line’s worth of Straw Hat merch. This is Singapore’s second One Piece x MINISO drop after last year’s Plaza Singapura debut, and the “2.0” tag means a fresh haul for fans who cleared out the first one.

When and where to find the One Piece MINISO pop-up

The pop-up takes over the Level 1 Atrium at Suntec City (Tower 1 & 2) for the full stretch of the July school holidays, running 4–26 July 2026. Opening day kicks off at 10am and runs till 10pm, so early birds and after-work shoppers both get a shot at the shelves. Entry is free — you only pay for what you carry out.

The booth itself is a pirate-ship build, complete with a billowing sail flying the One Piece Jolly Roger and life-size standees of the crew flanking the entrance. It’s easily one of the more photogenic anime setups to land in a Singapore mall this year, so bring your phone charged.

Crowds shopping the One Piece x MINISO pop-up store under the giant sail installation
Image courtesy of MINISO

What’s on the shelves

MINISO’s One Piece line draws from the anime’s latest Egghead arc, and the global collection runs to more than 300 officially licensed items covering all ten members of the Straw Hat Crew. The Suntec pop-up carries a big slice of it, so expect everything from grab-and-go keychains to centrepiece plushies.

The headliners are the Wanted-poster cushions — Monkey D. Luffy and Trafalgar Law get their own bounty posters stitched into pillow form — alongside squishy Den Den Mushi (transponder snail) plushies, character tote bags, stainless tumblers and water bottles, printed backpacks, travel neck pillows and mouse pads. Luffy fans should hunt down the signature straw-hat bucket hat.

MINISO One Piece collection flatlay with Wanted-poster pillows, Den Den Mushi plushies, tote bags and backpacks
Image courtesy of MINISO

Collectors get their fix too: stylised chibi figurines, acrylic stands, character badges, holographic trading cards and blind boxes round out the display, plus themed stationery, socks and dining bits like chopstick sets. Chopper, Zoro and Nami all get plenty of love beyond the usual Luffy spotlight — a nice touch for fans whose favourite isn’t the captain.

MINISO One Piece figurines, Devil Fruit plush, acrylic stands, badges and holographic cards
Image courtesy of MINISO

Opening-day deals worth queuing for

MINISO is loading up day one with reasons to show up early. The first 40 shoppers who spend at least $100 on 4 July walk away with a $50-off coupon and an exclusive postcard — a strong nudge if you were already planning a big haul. Throughout the run, paying with ShopBack Pay nets you up to $8 off.

Since you’re already at Suntec, the mall’s own perks stack on top: hit the minimum spend for free or discounted parking, redeem a $5 Suntec+ e-Voucher with $150 spent, and grab mystery dining e-Vouchers with just $20 in a single transaction. It’s a genuinely easy day out to build around — browse the pop-up, then refuel nearby. Keep an eye on Suntec City’s socials for sneak peeks and any gift-with-purchase reveals as the dates get closer.

Part of a global Grand Line tour

Singapore’s stop is one leg of MINISO’s One Piece Global Pop-Up Tour, which has already docked in Hong Kong and is heading on to Thailand, Canada and the United States (New York’s first-ever One Piece pop-up opens at Tangram in Flushing on 26 July), with themed zones also rolling out across Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia. For Southeast Asian fans, the Suntec run is one of the earlier and more complete stops in the region — worth catching before the popular pieces sell through.

MINISO One Piece accessories including Luffy straw hat, character socks, keychains and stickers
Image courtesy of MINISO

If your calendar’s already anime-heavy this month, the timing lines up nicely with AFA’s Creators Super Fest at Suntec Singapore (11–12 July) — an easy double-header for a single trip into town. Hunting for your next fix? Browse our other events and manga & anime coverage.

The One Piece x MINISO 2.0 pop-up runs 4–26 July 2026 at the Suntec City Level 1 Atrium. Set sail before the Wanted pillows hit “sold out.” One Piece ©Eiichiro Oda/Shueisha, Toei Animation.