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2026 Spring & Summer

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New Colors, New Silhouettes

New Colors,New Silhouettes New Colors,New Silhouettes

Pairing trendy wide bottoms or baggy tops with slimmer items give outfits a fresh new feel. Add brightness using vivid accent tones like yellow, green or red. It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.

New Colors,New Silhouettes

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  • Scalloped Cardigan 39.9
  • Oxford Boxy Short Sleeve Shirt | Striped 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Washable Knit Ribbed Pants 39.9
  • Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
  • Square Flat Shoes 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Barn Short Jacket | Denim 69.9
2
  • Oxford Oversized Shirt 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Oxford Boxy Shirt | Checked 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Denim Half Pants 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Socks 5.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
3
  • Utility Jacket 69.9
  • Broadcloth Shirt | Button Down | Striped 49.9
  • DRY Color T-Shirt 9.9
  • Baggy Jeans 59.9
  • Washable Cotton Blend Sweater 39.9
4
  • DRY-EX UV Protection Full Zip Hoodie 39.9
  • Sweatshirt 39.9
  • Ultra Stretch Sweat Shorts | 7" 39.9
  • Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
  • Combination Sneaker 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
5
  • Washable Milano Ribbed Full-Zip Cardigan 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Polo Short Sleeve Sweater 39.9
  • Cotton Culotte 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Slouchy Socks | 3 Pairs 12.9

From jeans to cargo pants, chinos, shorts and sweats. This season brings a substantial lineup of wide bottoms in both the men’s and women’s collections that work perfectly with a range of mini tees and cropped shirts, highlighting the width of the leg. All styles are genderless, so a women’s sweater will fit right in with the men’s collection, too.

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  • Smooth Cotton Sweater 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • DRY Color T-Shirt 9.9
  • Baggy Jeans 59.9
  • Combination Sneaker 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
2
  • Zip-Up Blouson 69.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Oxford Oversized Shirt | Striped 49.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Baggy Shorts 49.9
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
3
  • Washable Knitted Polo Sweater | Short Sleeve 39.9
  • Broadcloth Shirt | Button Down | Hairline Fabric 49.9
  • Wide Cargo Pants 59.9 (Uniqlo U)
4
  • Harrington Jacket 79.9
  • Broadcloth Shirt | Button Down | Checked 49.9
  • Barrel Pants 59.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)

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1
  • Cotton Blend Short Blouson 69.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Premium Linen Skipper Boxy Shirt 39.9
  • W's Baggy Curve Jeans 49.9
  • Rope Sandals 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
2
  • Polo Short Sleeve Sweater 39.9
  • Oxford Boxy Shirt | Checked 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Jersey Barrel Pants 49.9
  • Square Flat Shoes 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
3
  • Oxford Boxy Short Sleeve Shirt | Striped 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Mini T-Shirt 14.9
  • Wide Sweatpants 39.9
  • Rope Sandals 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
4
  • Open Collar Short Jacket 59.9
  • Boxy Knitted T-Shirt 39.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Low Rise Wide Jeans 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | New Colors,New Silhouettes
Compact & Wide

Compact & Wide

Wide bottoms remain on trend. Whether you go with barrel leg or baggy, there are so many kinds, the latest of which are the women’s cotton culottes. This style works well with the knit jacket in red, one of this season’s feature colors. Choosing the right top helps to define the silhouette. Men’s baggy jeans can be worn with women's knits, available in softer tones not found in the men’s collection. Size up for just the right cropped fit.

Volume & Tight

Oversized tops and tighter bottoms create just the right contrast. Try pairing a casual jean jacket with narrow trousers, or a clean shirt dress with sporty leggings, mixing and matching tastes to freshen up slim-fitting styles.

Volume & Tight

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  • Sweat Full-Zip Hoodie 59.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Crew Neck T-Shirt 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Slim Straight Jeans 59.9
2
  • Broadcloth Shirt | Button Down | Hairline Fabric 49.9
  • Soft Ribbed T-Shirt | Striped 24.9
  • Linen Blend Easy Shorts 29.9
3
  • Denim Trucker Jacket 69.9
  • Henley Neck T-Shirt 24.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Airsense Pants 59.9
4
  • Open Collar Oxford Shirt Dress 59.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Ultra Stretch Active Leggings 39.9
  • Slouchy Socks | 3 Pairs 12.9
  • Square Flat Shoes 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)

Volume & Tight

In this golden age of wider bottoms, slim pants take on new charm when paired with a loose top. Women can opt for men’s shirts. Then there’s the denim jacket, which is designed to be oversized. The key is to include one item with a cleaner fit, perhaps the shirt or trousers. Casual items can provide contrast through different materials as well. Even basic colors like blue and gray have flair when used in the right combinations.

Volume & Tight

Sporty Pastel

The term sportswear evokes vivid colors, but pastels make this season’s functional styles even more accessible. The women’s T-Shirt has a two-way fit with different necklines on the front and back. The men’s moisture-wicking, quick-drying DRY-EX polo and T-Shirt are a great way to introduce an accent color.

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  • Oversized Sweatshirt 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • DRY-EX Polo Shirt 29.9
  • Ultra Stretch Active Shorts | 5" 39.9
  • Combination Sneaker 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
2
  • UV Protection Sheer Oversized Parka 79.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • AIRism Relaxed V-Neck T-Shirt | 2 Way 24.9
  • Ultra Stretch Active Biker Shorts 29.9
  • Rope Sandals 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
3
  • Ultra Stretch AIRism Full-Zip Hoodie 39.9
  • AIRism Relaxed V-Neck T-Shirt | 2 Way 24.9
  • Soft Ribbed T-Shirt | Striped 24.9
  • Ultra Stretch Active Jogger Pants 29.9
  • Ribbed Socks | 3 Pairs 12.9
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
4
  • Pocketable UV Protection Parka 49.9
  • DRY-EX T-Shirt 24.9
  • Geared Shorts | 8" 49.9
Sporty Pastel
Sporty Pastel

Sporty Pastel

Influenced by trendy yoga and running clothes that make great everyday items, activewear has shifted from vivid colors to tamer pastel tones. These pastels work well as accent colors in a black or gray monotone outfit or as a splash of color in an already lighter beige ensemble. They’re also a nice match for the nylon parka and biker shorts' performance fabrics. The more functional the rest of the outfit, the more low-tech the footwear should be.

Layers of Colors

There are basically two approaches to using color. One opts for tones from the same color family, like red and pink, beige and yellow, blue and navy. The other combines complementary colors like blue and yellow, or green and pink. Mix up the colors in your tops and bottoms or in different layers.

Layers of Colors
1
  • Oversized Bicolor T Dress 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Cotton Oversized Shirt 39.9
  • Wide Sweatpants 39.9
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
2
  • Washable Cotton Blend Sweater 39.9
  • Cotton Linen Open Collar Shirt | Short Sleeve 39.9
  • Raglan T-Shirt 24.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Pleated Wide Tapered Pants 59.9 (UNIQLO : C)
3
  • Pointelle Sweater 39.9
  • Mini Cable Sweater 49.9
  • Nylon Culottes 49.9
  • Socks 5.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Square Flat Shoes 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
4
  • Sweat Full-Zip Hoodie 49.9
  • Windproof Parka 79.9
  • Sweatshirt 39.9
  • AIRism Cotton Pique Polo Shirt 29.9
  • Linen Blend Easy Shorts | 5" 39.9
  • Combination Sneaker 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
5
  • Cotton Pointelle Skipper Polo Sweater | Stripe 39.9 (UNIQLO and COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS)
  • 3D Knit Ribbed Skirt 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Ribbed Socks | 3 Pairs 12.9
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Pocketable UV Protection Parka 49.9
6
  • AIRism Cotton T-Shirt 19.9
  • Linen Blend Easy Pants 39.9
  • Rope Sandals 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
7
  • Sweat Oversized Pullover Hoodie 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Premium Linen Shirt | Striped 49.9
  • Wide Sweat Shorts 39.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
8
  • AIRism Cotton Pique Polo Shirt 29.9
  • DRY Pique Striped Polo Shirt | Narrow 29.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Linen Blend Relaxed Pants 59.9
  • Sweatshirt 39.9
9
  • Smooth Cotton V-Neck Cardigan 49.9
  • Washable Cotton Blend Sweater 39.9
  • Baggy Jeans 49.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
10
  • Premium Linen Shirt 49.9
  • Crew Neck T-Shirt 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Chino Shorts | 8.5" 49.9
  • Washable Cotton Blend Sweater 39.9

Layers of Colors

The easiest part of wearing colors is using them as accents. Pair a yellow linen shirt with chino shorts of the same color family. Add in a complementary green sweater to liven up the tonal styling. This women’s outfit uses accent colors in layers. Wear multiple T-shirts in different colors and roll up the sleeves to show the pink shirt underneath. Layering shirts in the same color family? Wear the lighter tone below for a grounding effect.

Layers of Colors

Layers of Colors

There are basically two approaches to using color. One opts for tones from the same color family, like red and pink, beige and yellow, blue and navy. The other combines complementary colors like blue and yellow, or green and pink. Mix up the colors in your tops and bottoms or in different layers.

Layers of Colors

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1
  • Oversized Bicolor T Dress 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Cotton Oversized Shirt 39.9
  • Wide Sweatpants 39.9
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
2
  • Washable Cotton Blend Sweater 39.9
  • Cotton Linen Open Collar Shirt | Short Sleeve 39.9
  • Raglan T-Shirt 24.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Pleated Wide Tapered Pants 59.9 (UNIQLO : C)
3
  • Pointelle Sweater 39.9
  • Mini Cable Sweater 49.9
  • Nylon Culottes 49.9
  • Socks 5.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Square Flat Shoes 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
4
  • Sweat Full-Zip Hoodie 49.9
  • Windproof Parka 79.9
  • Sweatshirt 39.9
  • AIRism Cotton Pique Polo Shirt 29.9
  • Linen Blend Easy Shorts | 5" 39.9
  • Combination Sneaker 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
5
  • Cotton Pointelle Skipper Polo Sweater | Stripe 39.9 (UNIQLO and COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS)
  • 3D Knit Ribbed Skirt 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Ribbed Socks | 3 Pairs 12.9
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Pocketable UV Protection Parka 49.9
Layers of Colors

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1
  • AIRism Cotton T-Shirt 19.9
  • Linen Blend Easy Pants 39.9
  • Rope Sandals 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
2
  • Sweat Oversized Pullover Hoodie 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Premium Linen Shirt | Striped 49.9
  • Wide Sweat Shorts 39.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
3
  • AIRism Cotton Pique Polo Shirt 29.9
  • DRY Pique Striped Polo Shirt | Narrow 29.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Linen Blend Relaxed Pants 59.9
  • Sweatshirt 39.9
4
  • Smooth Cotton V-Neck Cardigan 49.9
  • Washable Cotton Blend Sweater 39.9
  • Baggy Jeans 49.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
5
  • Premium Linen Shirt 49.9
  • Crew Neck T-Shirt 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Chino Shorts | 8.5" 49.9
  • Washable Cotton Blend Sweater 39.9
Layers of Colors

Layers of Colors

The easiest part of wearing colors is using them as accents. Pair a yellow linen shirt with chino shorts of the same color family. Add in a complementary green sweater to liven up the tonal styling. This women’s outfit uses accent colors in layers. Wear multiple T-shirts in different colors and roll up the sleeves to show the pink shirt underneath. Layering shirts in the same color family? Wear the lighter tone below for a grounding effect.

  • Photography by Riku Ikeya
  • Styling by Shotaro Yamaguchi
  • Hair by Tomihiro Kono
  • Makeup by Rie Shiraishi
  • Illustrations by Mr.Slowboy
  • Text by UNIQLO

Release dates vary depending on the product. All listed prices, current as of February 5th, include sales tax and are subject to change.

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Eight students living in Paris model this spring’s take on European preppy.
San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
Introducing seven perspectives on the many uses, both casual and active, for Sport Utility Wear.
Light Tones, Natural Textures
Light Tones, Natural Textures
Natural fabrics and gentle lighter tones set the scene.
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-shirt season is just around the corner.
Clean and Chic
Clean and Chic
The key to spring and summer office style is lightness.
Essential Colors
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Hello, Adam
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Adam Scott’s every word brims with the spirit of golf.
Everyday Couture
Everyday Couture
Romantic accents for everyday wardrobes.
Unique Clothing
Unique Clothing
It’s more than quick-drying! Here’s why DRY-EX is so comfortable.
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We’re delving into the Myeong-dong area of Seoul.
Taste of the Town
Taste of the Town
Dakgangjeong, Korea’s take on fried chicken, is both home cooking and streetfood.
LifeWear and the Future
LifeWear and the Future
Your voices are essential to
the evolution of LifeWear.
My Standard
My Standard
Chef, Maori Haas Murota and her worn-out uniform.
A Slice of Roman Life
A Slice of Roman Life
Brilliant summer days, unfolding on the streets of Rome.
What is LifeWear magazine?
What is LifeWear magazine?
It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.

Preppy in Paris

Preppy
in Paris

Eight students living in Paris model this spring’s take on European preppy.

movie of european preppy
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Luca Becker

Luca studies painting at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, the city’s premier art school. In her words, European preppy has an “elegant, beautiful image.” Much like a French work jacket, the striped linen-blend chore coat pairs perfectly with this season’s baggy jeans in a rinse-wash. Visiting an iconic art supply store near her school, Luca opted for a trad look, with a unisex blazer and white denim. This brilliant green tucked-in shirt is from the men’s collection. Her delicate gold necklace adds an elegant touch to the outfit.

  • Linen Blend Coverall | Striped 59.9
  • Smooth Cotton Sweater 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Barrel Jeans 49.9
ep model image2
Axel Cardoso

Making precise outfits from authentic workwear is a classic European move. Axel rocks a trucker jacket with new selvedge jeans from UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON. Hoping to go into brand PR, he studies communications at EFAP, which calls itself “the school for new careers in communications.” Outside the metro, he’s wearing a white utility jacket with wide tapered trousers from UNIQLO : C. To add an accent, he uses a pastel green that matches the brown.

  • Denim Trucker Jacket 69.9
  • Broadcloth Shirt | Button Down | Checked 49.9
  • Straight Jeans 59.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
  • Washable Milano Ribbed Sweater 49.9
ep model image3
  • AirSense Blazer 99.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Washable Cotton Blend Sweater 39.9
  • Straight Jeans 49.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
Magasin Sennelier
location
3 Quai Voltaire, Paris
ep model image4
  • Utility Jacket 69.9
  • Broadcloth Shirt | Button Down | Striped 49.9
  • Pleated Wide Tapered Pants 59.9
  • Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
  • UV Protection Cap 29.9
© Keith Haring Foundation. Licensed by Artestar, New York.
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Victoire Delvac

Hoping to go into photography, Victoire studies at the Duperré School of Applied Arts in Le Marais. What comes to mind when she thinks of preppy style? “That’s UNIQLO!” This compact blouson from Uniqlo U, in a chic faded purple, paired with wide barrel-leg pants, creates a fresh silhouette perfect for this season. Wearing a pastel green shirt with a tonal outfit, brown jacket, and beige skort, she visited the bookshop run by legendary gallerist Yvon Lambert. Victoire leafed through a wide selection of inspiring photobooks.

  • Cotton Blend Short Blouson 69.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Polo Short Sleeve Sweater 39.9
  • Jersey Barrel Pants 49.9
  • Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
ep model image6
  • Straight Jeans 49.9
  • Oxford Boxy Short Sleeve Shirt | Striped 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Pleated Skort 39.9
Librairie Yvon Lambert
location
14 Rue des Filles du Calvaire, Paris
ep model image7
Gabriella Macquart

Gabriella knows how to style the cropped Oxford shirt, an ongoing trend that’s becoming a new basic. Seeking a career in publishing, she’s in her third year of studying literature at the Sorbonne. “UNIQLO has great quality and a superb fit,” she says. For pants, she wears the new baggy jeans from UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON. Draping a sweater over the shoulders adds a bit of class to this contemporary look.

  • Oxford Boxy Shirt | Striped 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Baggy Jeans 49.9
  • Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
  • 3D Knit Cotton Volume Sleeve Sweater 49.9
ep model image8
Peniel Nzanza Landana

Stepping from Cortado in the fashionable Le Marais district, Peniel stands out for his choice of eyewear. With a keen interest in large aircraft, he’s studying at the Institut Aéronautique Amaury de la Grange (IAAG) north of Paris. This new blouson from UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON strikes just the right balance with the shorts, in a complementary tone. Striped socks and authentic boat shoes, new this season, finish off the look.

  • Zip-Up Blouson 69.9
  • Cargo Shorts | 10.5" 49.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Striped Pile Socks 4.9
  • Deck Shoes 69.9
  • Washable Cotton Blend Sweater 39.9
Cortado
location
31 Rue Charlot, Paris
ep model image9
Malo Mauny

“I often visit the UNIQLO Rivoli store,” says Malo, walking through Place de Mexico in the 16th arrondissement past a bracing view of the Eiffel Tower. Hoping to someday be a model, he’s currently in high school in the city. His iconic blazer and polo combo is styled not with the conventional chinos, but with a pair of faded jeans, giving the look a European flair.

  • AirSense Blazer 99.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • DRY Pique Polo Shirt | Tipping 29.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Straight Jeans 59.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
ep model image10
  • Single Breasted Coat 129.9
  • Sweatshirt 39.9
  • Baggy Jeans 59.9
  • Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
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Leslie Gribaumont

Leslie, eighteen, goes to le lycée (high school). Dressed in a striped knit polo, she took a walk along the Canal Saint-Martin, a frequent film location whose waters lead into the Seine. True to her observation that “European preppy is all about a perfectly calculated outfit,” these pleated wide fit shorts, much like Gurkhas pants, brilliantly match her long sleeve top.

  • Smooth Cotton Polo Sweater | Striped 49.9
  • Jersey Pleated Half Shorts 39.9
  • Slouchy Socks | 3 Pairs 12.9
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Jaz Bamberski

Jaz was born in Paris and raised in San Francisco. “This is the place to study fashion,” he says, explaining how two years ago, he moved back to his home city to attend the Institut Français de la Mode (IFM). Modeled by Jaz with the zipper half-up, this classic Harrington jacket is made with a tailored fit. It’s worn here with a pair of white barrel pants from UNIQLO : C, this season’s baggiest option. These proportions and the clean presentation are hallmarks of today’s Parisian preppy style.

  • Harrington Jacket 79.9
  • DRY Pique Striped Polo Shirt 29.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Barrel Pants 59.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Colorful 50 Socks 3.9

What is European preppy style?

Preppy fashion started in America. Europeans imported this style and adapted it to suit our sensibilities. This meant doing what we do best: refining and elevating the core elements.

Preppy style’s strength is blending casualness and functionality. It came about in the 1950s as an answer to the active lifestyles of students at Ivy League schools in the Northeast US, allowing them to move seamlessly from class to other activities. Loafers you can step into, without bending over. Loose-fitting chinos. College sweatshirts, Oxford shirts a little on the wrinkled side. And blazers? Only on special occasions. Before preppy became a style, it was simply a matter of convenience. It’s all about comfort and a broken-in feel, no decoration or pretention. And let’s not forget, a pervasive spirit of sportswear.

In the 1980s, the style evolved in the hands of Europeans. While retaining the main characteristics and relaxed bourgeois feel, it became more refined and evolved. One might say preppy made a shift toward elegance. Chinos, with their origins in the military, were replaced by white jeans, which were more prone to soiling but offered a sexier style. The disheveled untucked Oxford was tucked in and unbuttoned at the chest. Polo shirts became more fitted. Sweaters were draped over the shoulders to emphasize the physique. Scarves and bandanas were tied around the neck. The loafers stayed, but with a higher polish, complemented by bright socks.

The use of colors, overall, took on a European feel. The color palette grew, keeping earth tones like ecru, brown, beige, and ochre as a base while adding primary colors and sunny hues. Red, blue, green, yellow, turquoise. Color combinations, too, became much more critical. Beige with red or yellow, navy and apple green, red and pink, brown and sky blue. Black, however, is strictly off-limits. That’s one rule that remains unchanged, regardless of the era or the continent.

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Editor, L’étiquette. As a journalist, Marc has also published in M Le mag and Quotidien. His books include Good as Old, coauthored with fellow L’étiquette editor Gauthier Borsarello.

  • Illustration by Yoshifumi Takeda
  • Photography by Kohei Kawashima
  • Styling by Mitsuru Kurosawa
  • Hair & Makeup by Go Miyuki
  • Casting by Maritn Frank
  • Coordination by Masaé Takanaka
  • Film by Amin Shaikh
  • Text by UNIQLO

Release dates vary depending on the product. All listed prices, current as of February 5th, include sales tax and are subject to change.

New Colors, New Silhouettes
New Colors, New Silhouettes
It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.
Preppy in Paris
Preppy in Paris
Eight students living in Paris model this spring’s take on European preppy.
San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
Introducing seven perspectives on the many uses, both casual and active, for Sport Utility Wear.
Light Tones, Natural Textures
Light Tones, Natural Textures
Natural fabrics and gentle lighter tones set the scene.
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-shirt season is just around the corner.
Clean and Chic
Clean and Chic
The key to spring and summer office style is lightness.
Essential Colors
Essential Colors
Update your spring and summer wardrobe by combining modern colors.
Hello, Adam
Hello, Adam
Adam Scott’s every word brims with the spirit of golf.
Everyday Couture
Everyday Couture
Romantic accents for everyday wardrobes.
Unique Clothing
Unique Clothing
It’s more than quick-drying! Here’s why DRY-EX is so comfortable.
UNIQLO and Our Town
UNIQLO and Our Town
We’re delving into the Myeong-dong area of Seoul.
Taste of the Town
Taste of the Town
Dakgangjeong, Korea’s take on fried chicken, is both home cooking and streetfood.
LifeWear and the Future
LifeWear and the Future
Your voices are essential to
the evolution of LifeWear.
My Standard
My Standard
Chef, Maori Haas Murota and her worn-out uniform.
A Slice of Roman Life
A Slice of Roman Life
Brilliant summer days, unfolding on the streets of Rome.
What is LifeWear magazine?
What is LifeWear magazine?
It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.

San Francisco, Sporty Pastel

San Francisco,
Sporty Pastel

San Francisco, a city of hills and colors.
Introducing seven perspectives on the many uses,
both casual and active, for Sport Utility Wear.

UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | San Francisco, Sporty Pastel

Jonas Meskis & Dakota Bright

Surfer, Model & Singer Songwriter

A couple walking up a colorful San Francisco street. The comfortable functionality of Sport Utility Wear (SUW) puts it on par with natural fabrics. Dakota wears a pink pocketable double UV cut parka with soft linen shorts. Jonas, just ahead of her, opts for a DRY-EX polo shirt with loose cotton-blend seersucker shorts. Pictured with his fishtail surfboard, Jonas glows from a day on the water in an orange pair of geared shorts and a two-color tee with rolled-up sleeves.

(L)

Pocketable UV Protection Parka 49.9
Mini T-Shirt 14.9
Linen Blend Easy Shorts 29.9

(R)

DRY-EX Polo Shirt 29.9
Stretch Easy Shorts | Seersucker | 8" 29.9
Oversized Sweatshirt 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | San Francisco, Sporty Pastel

Jonas Meskis & Dakota Bright

Surfer, Model & Singer Songwriter

A couple walking up a colorful San Francisco street. The comfortable functionality of Sport Utility Wear (SUW) puts it on par with natural fabrics. Dakota wears a pink pocketable double UV cut parka with soft linen shorts. Jonas, just ahead of her, opts for a DRY-EX polo shirt with loose cotton-blend seersucker shorts. Pictured with his fishtail surfboard, Jonas glows from a day on the water in an orange pair of geared shorts and a two-color tee with rolled-up sleeves.

Bicolor T-Shirt 24.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
Geared Shorts | 8" 49.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | San Francisco, Sporty Pastel

Yagmur Ersavas

Student

Yagmur studies art history and data science at UC Berkeley. She says these Ultra Stretch Wide Pants are great for traveling to her regular yoga classes, something she’s done since childhood, and also for working out. The new Racer Back Bra Top is just right for her active style. Ultra Stretch Jogger Pants paired with a breezy, cropped Oxford shirt from UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON make for a modern, sporty look.

Racer Back Bra Top 29.9
Ultra Stretch Active Wide Pants 39.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
Oxford Boxy Short Sleeve Shirt | Striped 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
Ultra Stretch Active Jogger Pants 29.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | San Francisco, Sporty Pastel

Cole Fiegener

Student

Cole does cross-country at the University of San Francisco. “I run through the city every day, especially Golden Gate Park,” says Cole, styling SUW. The sweatshirt draped over his shoulders adds a preppy touch to his AIRism T-Shirt and Ultra Stretch joggers. Sporty to the max, Cole’s blue parka and T-shirt use DRY-EX technology to absorb sweat quickly. Keeping him dry, even when he’s running on all cylinders.

AIRism Cotton Oversized T-Shirt | Half-Sleeve 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
Ultra Stretch Active Jogger Pants 49.9
Sweatshirt 39.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | San Francisco, Sporty Pastel

DRY-EX UV Protection Full-Zip Hoodie 39.9
DRY-EX T-Shirt 24.9
Ultra Stretch Active Shorts | 5" 39.9
Sports Pile Socks | Striped 4.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | San Francisco, Sporty Pastel

Marina Nueckel

Student, Model

Marina powers up a hilly street, one of the city's defining features. Wireless bra and matching leggings are now available in a pastel sky blue color. With a water-repellent pocketable UV cut parka tied around her waist in a matching hue, she’s ready to regulate her temperature or even fend off a little rain.

Active Wireless Bra 29.9
Ultra Stretch Active Leggings 39.9
Pocketable UV Protection Parka 49.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | San Francisco, Sporty Pastel

Alan Yao

Product Manager

“These items look great in green. Just right for biking or walking around,” says Alan, who’s employed at one of the Bay Area’s many tech companies. The fabric of this pale green pocketable UV-cut parka is made with NANODESIGN™ technology, developed by Toray Industries to create a unique nano-level texture that’s water-repellent yet supple. On his feet, Alan wears new sneakers from UNIQLO: C in a mint and brown colorway.

Pocketable UV Protection Parka 49.9
Easy Shorts | 5.5" 49.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
Pile Socks | Striped 4.9
Combination Sneaker 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
UV Protection 2Way Stretch Cap 29.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | San Francisco, Sporty Pastel

Kennedy Bartee

Student

Kennedy, a student at the University of San Francisco, wears a '90s-inspired outfit of green biker shorts and a UNIQLO : C sweatshirt. She likes running near the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, a popular exercise locale. The white parka features AIRism's UV-blocking technology and cooling texture, making it indispensable for running or everyday tasks. For a top, she wears an incredibly soft Supima cotton T-shirt in pastel green, just right for this season.

Oversized Sweatshirt 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
Ultra Stretch Active Biker Shorts 29.9
Oxford Oversized Shirt 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
Ultra Stretch AIRism Full-Zip Hoodie 39.9
SUPIMA® Cotton T-Shirt 24.9
Ultra Stretch Active Shorts 39.9

Changing Colors, Unchanged Scenery

Pastel buildings are a perfect match for this season’s SUW. Up close, you can detect several careful layers of paint. If you compare photos from a few years back, some buildings have changed color entirely. This all started with the colorist trend led by local artist Butch Kardum in the 1960s, when many of the city’s iconic Victorian homes were painted vibrant tones, changing the face of SF to this day.

This keeps things very interesting for runners. Thanks to the grid of streets, you’ll suddenly pass by a majestic view of the ocean, offering a glimpse of Alcatraz Island bathed in light.

Downtown, a darling railcar rattles up the street. The colors of the city may change, but some things about San Francisco never do. The hilly streets are truly unforgettable. If you have the chance to go for a run here, head for the picturesque lookout of Twin Peaks. The extreme slopes are sure to carve a space into your memory.

  • Photography by Saki Omi
  • Styling by Mitsuru Kurosawa
  • Hair & Makeup by Annah Yevelenko
  • Coordination by Megumi Yamano
  • Film by Riku Yoneyama
  • Text by UNIQLO

Release dates vary depending on the product. All listed prices, current as of February 5th, include sales tax and are subject to change.

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New Colors, New Silhouettes
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Light Tones, Natural Textures
Light Tones, Natural Textures
Natural fabrics and gentle lighter tones set the scene.
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T-Shirts for Everyone
T-shirt season is just around the corner.
Clean and Chic
Clean and Chic
The key to spring and summer office style is lightness.
Essential Colors
Essential Colors
Update your spring and summer wardrobe by combining modern colors.
Hello, Adam
Hello, Adam
Adam Scott’s every word brims with the spirit of golf.
Everyday Couture
Everyday Couture
Romantic accents for everyday wardrobes.
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Unique Clothing
It’s more than quick-drying! Here’s why DRY-EX is so comfortable.
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UNIQLO and Our Town
We’re delving into the Myeong-dong area of Seoul.
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Taste of the Town
Dakgangjeong, Korea’s take on fried chicken, is both home cooking and streetfood.
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LifeWear and the Future
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the evolution of LifeWear.
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My Standard
Chef, Maori Haas Murota and her worn-out uniform.
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A Slice of Roman Life
Brilliant summer days, unfolding on the streets of Rome.
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What is LifeWear magazine?
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Light Tones, Natural Textures

Light Tones,
Natural Textures

The early summer sunlight filters through the branches, landing softly in a tatami room.
Natural fabrics and gentle, lighter tones set the scene.

 01
  • (L)
  • Smooth Cotton V-Neck Cardigan 49.9
  • Mini T-Shirt 14.9
  • Jersey Pleated Half Shorts 39.9
  • (R)
  • Sweatshirt 39.9
  • Linen Blend Easy Shorts | 5" 39.9
 02
  • Sweatshirt 39.9
  • Linen Blend Easy Shorts | 5" 39.9
 03
  • Linen Blend V-Neck Dress 69.9 (UNIQLO and COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS)
  • Rope Sandals 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • UV Protection Adjustable Paper Braid Hat 39.9
 04
  • Premium Linen Oversized Shirt | Short Sleeve 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Barrel Pants 59.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Vintage Belt
 05
  • Premium Linen Jacket 149.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Premium Linen Vest 59.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Premium Linen Pants 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
 06
  • Cotton Linen Shirt Jacket 59.9
  • AIRism Cotton Oversized T-Shirt | Half-Sleeve 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Chino Shorts | 8.5" 49.9
 07
  • (L)
  • Boxy Shirt | Short Sleeve | Check 39.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • AIRism Cotton Oversized T-Shirt | Half-Sleeve 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Wide Tapered Jeans 59.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • (R)
  • Oxford Boxy Short Sleeve Shirt 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Baggy Jeans 49.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
 08
  • Boxy Knitted T-Shirt 39.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Tiered Maxi Skirt 49.9
  • UV Protection Cotton Linen Wide Brim Hat 39.9
 09
  • Linen Blend Coverall 49.9
  • Premium Linen Shirt 49.9
  • Linen T-Shirt 39.9 (UNIQLO and COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS)
  • Jersey Barrel Pants 49.9

A Range of Different Whites

From sheer bright whites to warmer off-white tones, the nuances are endless. Seemingly neutral, white is perhaps the deepest of all colors. UNIQLO is known for its color options, and it’s rare for white not to be offered. Yet even the same white will look different on different fabrics, like cotton or linen. These tones have many names, from the hakuji glaze used for white ceramics to the ecru of unbleached cotton and the milky tone of cream, demonstrating how the nuances of white have left an imprint on language.

The layered looks shown here combine the varied whites of different natural fabrics such as linen. Breezy and relaxed, these items somehow also make you sit up straighter. This year, refined whites are sure to add even more depth to your wardrobe.

Taishoji

icon-location

4-610, Kurokami, Chuo-ku, Kumamoto-shi, Kumamoto

The setting for this photo shoot, Taishoji, opened in 2016 at the ruins of Taisho-ji Temple. The renovated building was once a meeting place back in the Meiji era. Under the direction of Chef Ai Hosokawa, Taishoji hosts cooking classes and exhibitions.

  • Photography by Mitsuo Okamoto
  • Styling by Miyoko Okao
  • Hair & Makeup by Shinya Kawamura
  • Coordination by Kanako Uchida
  • Film by Amin Shaikh
  • Text by UNIQLO

Release dates vary depending on the product. All listed prices, current as of February 5th, include sales tax and are subject to change.

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New Colors, New Silhouettes
It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.
Preppy in Paris
Preppy in Paris
Eight students living in Paris model this spring’s take on European preppy.
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San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
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Light Tones, Natural Textures
Natural fabrics and gentle lighter tones set the scene.
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-shirt season is just around the corner.
Clean and Chic
Clean and Chic
The key to spring and summer office style is lightness.
Essential Colors
Essential Colors
Update your spring and summer wardrobe by combining modern colors.
Hello, Adam
Hello, Adam
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Everyday Couture
Everyday Couture
Romantic accents for everyday wardrobes.
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Unique Clothing
It’s more than quick-drying! Here’s why DRY-EX is so comfortable.
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UNIQLO and Our Town
We’re delving into the Myeong-dong area of Seoul.
Taste of the Town
Taste of the Town
Dakgangjeong, Korea’s take on fried chicken, is both home cooking and streetfood.
LifeWear and the Future
LifeWear and the Future
Your voices are essential to
the evolution of LifeWear.
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My Standard
Chef, Maori Haas Murota and her worn-out uniform.
A Slice of Roman Life
A Slice of Roman Life
Brilliant summer days, unfolding on the streets of Rome.
What is LifeWear magazine?
What is LifeWear magazine?
It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.

T-Shirts for Everyone

Hero Image
Hero Image
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-shirt season is just around the corner.
Each fit has its own personality. Here’s a rundown of 12 different styles.
See the styling
  • AIRism Cotton T-Shirt | Striped 19.9
  • Baggy Jeans 59.9
  • Vintage Belt 29.9
  • UV Protection Cotton Linen Wide Brim Hat 39.9
model-01
1
model-02
2
model-03
3,4
model-04
5
model-05
6
1
  • AIRism Cotton Oversized Striped T-Shirt 24.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Chino Shorts | 8.5" 49.9
  • Socks 5.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • DRY-EX UV Protection Full-Zip Hoodie 39.9
3
  • Pointelle Round Neck Mini T-Shirt | Deep Neck 24.9
  • Barrel Jeans 49.9
5
  • V-Neck T-Shirt 24.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Cargo Shorts | 10.5" 49.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
2
  • AIRism Cotton Oversized T-Shirt | Half-Sleeve 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • AIRism Cotton Oversized T-Shirt | Half-Sleeve 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Straight Jeans 59.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
4
  • Mini T-Shirt | Striped 14.9
  • Linen Blend Easy Pants 39.9
6
  • Waffle Henley T-Shirt 24.9
  • Linen Blend Relaxed Pants 59.9
12 T-Shirts Profiles
Which styles work for you? Explore this handy guide!
1/12
T-Shirts-01
Uniqlo U AIRism Cotton Oversized Striped T-Shirt
AIRism Cotton Oversized Striped T-Shirt $19.90 (Uniqlo U)
Made with AIRism Cotton, this bestselling item looks great with thin striping.
Color Variations
Color Variations 01
Body
Oversized Fit
Neck
Crew Neck
Width
58.5cm
Length
72cm
Material
Cotton 53%, Polyester 47%
(30% recycled)
*The length and width are listed for men's size L and women's size M.
Detail Cut 01
The ribbed texture works well with the pattern.
Image 01
2/12
T-Shirts-02
Uniqlo U AIRism Cotton Oversized Crew Neck T-Shirt
AIRism Cotton Oversized T-Shirt | Half-Sleeve $19.90 (Uniqlo U)
UNIQLO’s top-selling oversized tee. Available this season in seven new colors.
Color Variations
Color Variations 02
Body
Oversized Fit
Neck
Crewneck
Width
58.5cm
Length
72cm
Material
Cotton 53%, Polyester 47%
(30% recycled)
Detail Cut 02
Feels great against the skin. Perfect for layering.
Image 02
3/12
T-Shirts-03
Pointelle Round Neck Mini T-Shirt
Pointelle Round Neck Mini T-Shirt | Deep Neck $24.90
Note the stripe-like pointelle knit and collar trim. Tailored fit.
Color Variations
Color Variations 03
Body
Slim Fit
Neck
Round Neck
Width
39.2cm
Length
48cm 
Material
Cotton 98%, Spandex 2%
Detail Cut 03
Super soft fabric. Great breathability.
Image 03
4/12
T-Shirts-04
Mini T-Shirt
Mini T-Shirt | Striped $14.90
Quickly becoming a new essential, our mini tee is now available this season in multistripe.
Color Variations
Color Variations 04
Body
Slim Fit, Cropped
Neck
Crewneck
Width
40cm
Length
44.9cm
Material
Cotton 96%, Spandex 4%
Detail Cut 04
Cropped right around the navel.
5/12
T-Shirts-05
Uniqlo U V-Neck T-Shirt
V-Neck T-Shirt $24.90 (Uniqlo U)
The Uniqlo U heavyweight tee, now available in V-neck!
Color Variations
Color Variations 05
Body
Regular Fit
Neck
V-Neck
Width
56cm
Length
72cm
Material
Cotton 100%
Detail Cut 05
Thick binding means it looks great on its own.
Image 05
6/12
T-Shirts-06
Dry Waffle Henley Neck T-Shirt
Waffle Henley T-Shirt 1990
This henley is made from a finely woven waffle knit that practically floats over the skin.
Color Variations
Color Variations 06
Body
Regular Fit
Neck
Henley Neck
Width
57cm
Length
70cm
Material
*Polyester 75% (46% recycled), Rayon 25%
*Ribbing: Recycled Polyester 57%, Cotton 43%
Detail Cut 06
Fabric uses dry technology.
Image 06
model-01
7
model-02
8
model-03
9
model-04
10
model-05
11,12
7
  • AIRism Cotton T-Shirt | Striped 19.9
  • Baggy Jeans 59.9
  • Vintage Belt 29.9
  • UV Protection Cotton Linen Wide Brim Hat 39.9
9
  • Slub Cotton V-Neck T-Shirt | Deep Neck 24.9
  • Bootcut Jeans 49.9
11
  • Crew Neck T-Shirt 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Wide Cargo Pants 59.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
8
  • Bicolor T-Shirt 24.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Ultra Stretch Sweat Shorts | 7" 39.9
10
  • SUPIMA® Cotton T-Shirt 24.9
  • Baggy Jeans 59.9
12
  • Crew Neck T-Shirt 14.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Denim Half Pants 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
12 T-Shirts Profiles
7/12
T-Shirts-07
AIRism Cotton T-Shirt
AIRism Cotton T-Shirt | Striped 19.9
Made from AIRism Cotton in a wide and boxy silhouette, for a nice comfy fit.
Color Variations
Color Variations 07
Body
Relaxed Fit
Neck
Crewneck
Width
50.8cm
Length
54.1cm
Material
Cotton 70%, Polyester 30%
Detail Cut 07
Featuring side slits.
Image 07
8/12
T-Shirts-08
UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON Bicolor T-Shirt
Bicolor T-Shirt 24.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
This collaboration with JW ANDERSON makes a classic style more playful, using of different colors inside and out.
Color Variations
Color Variations 08
Body
Relaxed Fit
Neck
Crewneck
Width
58cm
Length
69cm
Material
Cotton 100%
Detail Cut 08
Substantial cotton fabric. Try rolling up the sleeves!
Image 08
9/12
T-Shirts-09
Slub Cotton V-Neck T-Shirt
Slub Cotton V-Neck T-Shirt | Deep Neck 24.9
This shirt’s soft, natural texture is created by slub yarn, which varies in thickness.
Color Variations
Color Variations 09
Body
Relaxed Fit
Neck
V-Neck
Width
44.8cm
Length
54.4cm
Material
Cotton 100%
Detail Cut 09
The delicate fabric is slightly sheer.
Image 09
10/12
T-Shirts-10
SUPIMA® Cotton T-Shirt
SUPIMA® Cotton T-Shirt 24.9
Uses highly prized Supima cotton. For superior quality and smoothness, look no further.
Color Variations
Color Variations 10
Body
Relaxed Fit
Neck
Crewneck
Width
54.5cm
Length
71cm
Material
SUPIMA® Cotton 100%
Detail Cut 10
Sumptuous and brilliant. Top-notch!
Image 10
11/12
T-Shirts-11
Uniqlo U Crew Neck T-Shirt
Crew Neck T-Shirt 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
This tough heavyweight tee draws inspiration from vintage military T-shirts.
Color Variations
Color Variations 11
Body
Relaxed Fit
Neck
Crewneck
Width
56cm
Length
72cm
Material
Cotton 100%
Detail Cut 11
Binding at the collar to prevent stretching.
Image 11
12/12
T-Shirts-12
Uniqlo U Crew Neck T-Shirt
Crew Neck T-Shirt 14.9 (Uniqlo U)
A close-fitting neck and fine-tuned proportions. This is the iconic women’s tee.
Color Variations
Color Variations 12
Body
Slim Fit
Neck
Crewneck
Width
43.1cm
Length
60cm 
Material
Cotton 100%
Detail Cut 12
The finely knit fabric is smooth to the touch.
model-01
  • AIRism Cotton Oversized Striped T-Shirt 24.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Chino Shorts | 8.5" 49.9
  • Socks 5.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • DRY-EX UV Protection Full-Zip Hoodie 39.9
12 T-Shirts Profiles
Which styles work for you? Explore this handy guide!
Uniqlo U AIRism Cotton Oversized Striped T-Shirt
1 /12
Made with AIRism Cotton, this bestselling item looks great with thin striping.
T-Shirts 01
Image 01
Color Variations
Color Variations 01
  • Body
    Oversized Fit
  • Neck
    Crew Neck
  • Width
    58.5cm
  • Length
    72cm
  • Material
    Cotton 53%, Polyester 47%
    (30% recycled)
*The length and width are listed for men's size L and women's size M.
Detail Cut 01
The ribbed texture works well with the pattern.
model-02
  • AIRism Cotton Oversized T-Shirt | Half-Sleeve 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • AIRism Cotton Oversized T-Shirt | Half-Sleeve 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Straight Jeans 59.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
12 T-Shirts Profiles
Which styles work for you? Explore this handy guide!
Uniqlo U AIRism Cotton Oversized Crew Neck T-Shirt
2 /12
UNIQLO’s top-selling oversized tee. Available this season in seven new colors.
T-Shirts 02
Image 02
Color Variations
Color Variations 02
  • Body
    Oversized Fit
  • Neck
    Crewneck
  • Width
    58.5cm
  • Length
    72cm
  • Material
    Cotton 53%, Polyester 47%
    (30% recycled)
Detail Cut 02
Feels great against the skin. Perfect for layering.
model-03
(Left)
  • Pointelle Round Neck Mini T-Shirt | Deep Neck 24.9
  • Barrel Jeans 49.9
(Right)
  • Mini T-Shirt | Striped 14.9
  • Linen Blend Easy Pants 39.9
12 T-Shirts Profiles
Which styles work for you? Explore this handy guide!
Pointelle Round Neck Mini T-Shirt
3 /12
Note the stripe-like pointelle knit and collar trim. Tailored fit.
T-Shirts 03
Image 03
Color Variations
Color Variations 03
  • Body
    Slim Fit
  • Neck
    Round Neck
  • Width
    39.2cm
  • Length
    48cm 
  • Material
    Cotton 98%, Spandex 2%
Detail Cut 03
Super soft fabric. Great breathability.
Mini T-Shirt
4 /12
Quickly becoming a new essential, our mini tee is now available this season in multistripe.
T-Shirts 04
Color Variations
Color Variations 04
  • Body
    Slim Fit, Cropped
  • Neck
    Crewneck
  • Width
    40cm
  • Length
    44.9cm
  • Material
    Cotton 96%, Spandex 4%
Detail Cut 04
Cropped right around the navel.
model-04
  • V-Neck T-Shirt 24.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Cargo Shorts | 10.5" 49.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
12 T-Shirts Profiles
Which styles work for you? Explore this handy guide!
Uniqlo U V-Neck T-Shirt
5 /12
The Uniqlo U heavyweight tee, now available in V-neck!
T-Shirts 05
Image 05
Color Variations
Color Variations 05
  • Body
    Regular Fit
  • Neck
    V-Neck
  • Width
    56cm
  • Length
    72cm
  • Material
    Cotton 100%
Detail Cut 05
Thick binding means it looks great on its own.
model-05
  • Waffle Henley T-Shirt 24.9
  • Linen Blend Relaxed Pants 59.9
12 T-Shirts Profiles
Which styles work for you? Explore this handy guide!
Dry Waffle Henley Neck T-Shirt
6 /12
This henley is made from a finely woven waffle knit that practically floats over the skin.
T-Shirts 06
Image 06
Color Variations
Color Variations 06
  • Body
    Regular Fit
  • Neck
    Henley Neck
  • Width
    57cm
  • Length
    70cm
  • Material
    *Polyester 75% (46% recycled), Rayon 25%
*Ribbing: Recycled Polyester 57%, Cotton 43%
Detail Cut 06
Fabric uses dry technology.
model-06
  • AIRism Cotton T-Shirt | Striped 19.9
  • Baggy Jeans 59.9
  • Vintage Belt 29.9
  • UV Protection Cotton Linen Wide Brim Hat 39.9
12 T-Shirts Profiles
Which styles work for you? Explore this handy guide!
AIRism Cotton T-Shirt
7 /12
Made from AIRism Cotton in a wide and boxy silhouette, for a nice comfy fit.
T-Shirts 07
Image 07
Color Variations
Color Variations 07
  • Body
    Relaxed Fit
  • Neck
    Crewneck
  • Width
    50.8cm
  • Length
    54.1cm
  • Material
    Cotton 70%, Polyester 30%
Detail Cut 07
Featuring side slits.
model-07
  • Bicolor T-Shirt 24.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
  • Ultra Stretch Sweat Shorts | 7" 39.9
12 T-Shirts Profiles
Which styles work for you? Explore this handy guide!
UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON Bicolor T-Shirt
8 /12
This collaboration with JW ANDERSON makes a classic style more playful, using of different colors inside and out.
T-Shirts 08
Image 08
Color Variations
Color Variations 08
  • Body
    Relaxed Fit
  • Neck
    Crewneck
  • Width
    58cm
  • Length
    69cm
  • Material
    Cotton 100%
Detail Cut 08
Substantial cotton fabric. Try rolling up the sleeves!
model-08
  • Slub Cotton V-Neck T-Shirt | Deep Neck 24.9
  • Bootcut Jeans 49.9
12 T-Shirts Profiles
Which styles work for you? Explore this handy guide!
Slub Cotton V-Neck T-Shirt
9 /12
This shirt’s soft, natural texture is created by slub yarn, which varies in thickness.
T-Shirts 09
Image 09
Color Variations
Color Variations 09
  • Body
    Relaxed Fit
  • Neck
    V-Neck
  • Width
    44.8cm
  • Length
    54.4cm
  • Material
    Cotton 100%
Detail Cut 09
The delicate fabric is slightly sheer.
model-09
  • SUPIMA® Cotton T-Shirt 24.9
  • Baggy Jeans 59.9
12 T-Shirts Profiles
Which styles work for you? Explore this handy guide!
SUPIMA® Cotton T-Shirt
10 /12
Uses highly prized Supima cotton. For superior quality and smoothness, look no further.
T-Shirts 10
Image 10
Color Variations
Color Variations 10
  • Body
    Relaxed Fit
  • Neck
    Crewneck
  • Width
    54.5cm
  • Length
    71cm
  • Material
    SUPIMA® Cotton 100%
Detail Cut 10
Sumptuous and brilliant. Top-notch!
model-10
(Left)
  • Crew Neck T-Shirt 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Wide Cargo Pants 59.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
(Right)
  • Crew Neck T-Shirt 14.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Denim Half Pants 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
12 T-Shirts Profiles
Which styles work for you? Explore this handy guide!
Uniqlo U Crew Neck T-Shirt
11 /12
This tough heavyweight tee draws inspiration from vintage military T-shirts.
T-Shirts 11
Image 11
Color Variations
Color Variations 11
  • Body
    Relaxed Fit
  • Neck
    Crewneck
  • Width
    56cm
  • Length
    72cm
  • Material
    Cotton 100%
Detail Cut 11
Binding at the collar to prevent stretching.
Uniqlo U Crew Neck T-Shirt
12 /12
A close-fitting neck and fine-tuned proportions. This is the iconic women’s tee.
T-Shirts 12
Color Variations
Color Variations 12
  • Body
    Slim Fit
  • Neck
    Crewneck
  • Width
    43.1cm
  • Length
    60cm 
  • Material
    Cotton 100%
Detail Cut 12
The finely knit fabric is smooth to the touch.
  • Photography by Naohiro Ogawa
  • Yoshio Kato (products)
  • Styling by Yutaka Aoki
  • Hair & Makeup by Boyeon Lee, Moeka Kanehara
  • Coordination by Shun Koda
  • Text by UNIQLO

Release dates vary depending on the product. All listed prices, current as of February 5th, include sales tax and are subject to change.

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Light Tones, Natural Textures
Light Tones, Natural Textures
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Clean and Chic
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Essential Colors
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Hello, Adam
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Everyday Couture
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Unique Clothing
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Taste of the Town
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A Slice of Roman Life
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Clean and Chic

Clean and Chic

The key to spring and summer office style is lightness. Here are 10 tips to help you keep your suiting comfortable and sharp
while bringing clean lines into casual styles.

UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | Clean and Chic

(L)

Double Breasted Jacket 79.9
Rayon Skipper Collar Blouse | 3/4 Sleeve 39.9

(R)

AirSense Blazer | Wool-Like 79.9
Broadcloth Shirt | Button Down | Checked 49.9
Airsense Pants 59.9

Tip 1

Easy Days in Suits

Even in a more casual workplace, polished dressing still has its place. The men's Miracle Air jacket and pants are half* the weight of a traditional suit and designed with stretch for all-day comfort. Thanks to quick-drying technology, you’ll want to wear them even on the hottest of days. For women, the double breasted jacket offers a relaxed silhouette that pairs perfectly with wide-leg pants for a smart office look.*

*Jacket 380 g (size L), pants 300 g (waist 82 cm, length 85 cm). Weights approximate.

(L)

Double Breasted Jacket 79.9
Rayon Skipper Collar Blouse | 3/4 Sleeve 39.9

(R)

AirSense Blazer | Wool-Like 79.9
Broadcloth Shirt | Button Down | Checked 49.9
Airsense Pants 59.9

Tip 2

No Iron, No Problem

Looking to pare down your to-do list? Start off by saying goodbye to ironing. Available in 100% cotton or jersey, these fabrics feature seams with a tape-like resin sewn in, which helps clothes maintain their shape. The white cotton shirt has a crisp, clean feel made to last. The navy jersey shirt is crafted from classic jersey stretch with a subtle sheen that makes it a polished choice for business settings. Wash in a net bag and set the spin cycle to short. While it’s still wet, gently stretch out the cloth along the seams and hang to dry. Use a sturdy hanger to maintain its shape.

UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | Clean and Chic
Super Non-Iron Slim Shirt | Regular Collar 49.9
Slim Chino Pants 59.9
Italian Leather Stitched Belt 29.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | Clean and Chic
DRY Color T-Shirt 9.9
Airsense Pants 59.9
Leather Combination Mesh Belt 29.9

Tip 3

Work Needs a Style Day

With a wide silhouette and a longer cut, these trendy half pants have been updated for the office. To highlight the sharpness of the pleats, tuck in the top and complete the look with a black leather belt. A classic navy blue cable knit paired with white creates a seamless look perfect for the workplace.

UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | Clean and Chic
Mini Cable Sweater 49.9
Jersey Pleated Half Shorts 39.9
Clean Belt 29.9

Tip 4

Smart Style, Easy Care

Made from light and smooth fabric, the Rayon skipper blouse has a boxy waist-length silhouette that works tucked in or out. Worn with a pair of straight wide leg pants, it has a modern tailored look. The pants have 2-way stretch for an easy stride. Both the blouse and pants are machine washable in a laundry net, making care a breeze.

UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | Clean and Chic
Rayon Skipper Collar Blouse | 3/4 Sleeve 39.9
Double Breasted Jacket 79.9
Clean Belt 29.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | Clean and Chic
Trench Coat | Relaxed 149.9
UV Protection Cardigan 49.9
Rayon Blouse 39.9
Easy Wide Pants 59.9 (UNIQLO : C)
Clean Belt 29.9
Square Flat Shoes 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)

Tip 5

Timeless Functionality

This lightweight polyester trench coat has a relaxed silhouette. Retaining traditional details like the adjustable cuffs, waist belt, and checked lining while eliminating extras like the epaulettes and collar tabs gives this coat a modern update. The trousers have a similar hybrid sensibility, featuring sharp center seams along with an elastic easy waist.

Trench Coat | Relaxed 149.9
UV Protection Cardigan 49.9
Rayon Blouse 39.9
Easy Wide Pants 59.9 (UNIQLO : C)
Clean Belt 29.9
Square Flat Shoes 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)

Tip 6

Light Neutral Tones

In the office, chic outfits centered around white or beige stand out. Featuring ankle pants and the pinstripe rayon blouse, this tonal outfit (1) is tied together by a brown belt. A sleeveless “AIRism” dress can be worn casually on its own (2), or dressed up with a beige jacket (3) in a wide array of styles. Swap the blouse in the first outfit with a boxy knit tee (4) for a relaxed office style. The crisp and cool viscose fabric feels airy even in summertime.

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1
Rayon Blouse 39.9
Smart Ankle Pants 49.9
Clean Belt 29.9
2
Tailored Jacket 129.9 (UNIQLO : C)
Ultra Stretch AIRism Dress 39.9
3
Tailored Jacket 129.9 (UNIQLO : C)
Ultra Stretch AIRism Dress 39.9
4
Boxy Knitted T-Shirt 39.9 (UNIQLO : C)
Smart Ankle Pants 49.9
Clean Belt 29.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | Clean and Chic
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | Clean and Chic
Smart Ankle Pants 59.9
Leather Combination Mesh Belt 29.9
Colorful 50 Socks 3.9

Tip 7

Updating the Classics

A wide spread collar with a tie. Regimental being the classic choice. Keep the watchband, belt and shoes all the same material and colour. Once you have these basics down pat, you can play around with them. For example, you might free up your feet with these beige smart ankle pants featuring comfy 2-way stretch. Wear socks from the same colour family for a chic accent.

Smart Ankle Pants 59.9
Leather Combination Mesh Belt 29.9
Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | Clean and Chic
Milano Ribbed Jacket 79.9
Broadcloth Shirt | Button Down | Checked 49.9
Slim Chino Pants 59.9

Tip 8

Soft Jacket, Sharp Mind

This new jacket uses Milano ribbed fabric that’s smooth to the touch. Details like a rounded front hem and patch pockets give it a relaxed feel, almost like a cardigan. The gray chinos have a slim silhouette, straight from the waist to the ankles. The fabric has a slight stretch, so they’re slim yet comfortable.

Milano Ribbed Jacket 79.9
Broadcloth Shirt | Button Down | Checked 49.9
Slim Chino Pants 59.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | Clean and Chic
Washable Knitted Polo Sweater | Short Sleeve 39.9
Smart Ankle Pants 59.9
Leather Combination Mesh Belt 29.9

Tip 9

Washable Knit Polo

Wearing a polo at the office? A smooth knit is the smart choice. Be sure to pick a tailored fit and button it all the way up. It’s also key to choose a chic modern tone, like olive worn with gray pants. When washing, turn shirt inside-out and wash in a net bag. Smooth out and hang to dry to maintain the proper shape.

Washable Knitted Polo Sweater | Short Sleeve 39.9
Smart Ankle Pants 59.9
Leather Combination Mesh Belt 29.9
UNIQLO | LifeWear magazine | Clean and Chic
Washable Milano Ribbed Knitted T-Shirt 29.9
DRY Color T-Shirt 9.9
Airsense Pants 59.9

Tip 10

Fresh Knits, Smart Fits

T-shirts may be an office no-no, but a short sleeve knit is a nice alternative. With a minimalist boxy silhouette, this Milano ribbed knit shirt is thin and comfortable, just right for summer. To keep the outfit trim and tidy, wear a white tee underneath and tuck both shirts into your slacks. Machine washable for easy care.

Washable Milano Ribbed Knitted T-Shirt 29.9
DRY Color T-Shirt 9.9
Airsense Pants 59.9
  • Photography by Ian Lanterman 
  • Styling by Yuto Inagaki
  • Hair and Makeup by Kentaro Katsu 
  • Special thanks to Minori Kitamura 
  • Videography by Mike Kiname
  • Text by UNIQLO 

Release dates vary depending on the product. All listed prices, current as of February 5th, include sales tax and are subject to change.

New Colors, New Silhouettes
New Colors, New Silhouettes
It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.
Preppy in Paris
Preppy in Paris
Eight students living in Paris model this spring’s take on European preppy.
San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
Introducing seven perspectives on the many uses, both casual and active, for Sport Utility Wear.
Light Tones, Natural Textures
Light Tones, Natural Textures
Natural fabrics and gentle lighter tones set the scene.
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-shirt season is just around the corner.
Clean and Chic
Clean and Chic
The key to spring and summer office style is lightness.
Essential Colors
Essential Colors
Update your spring and summer wardrobe by combining modern colors.
Hello, Adam
Hello, Adam
Adam Scott’s every word brims with the spirit of golf.
Everyday Couture
Everyday Couture
Romantic accents for everyday wardrobes.
Unique Clothing
Unique Clothing
It’s more than quick-drying! Here’s why DRY-EX is so comfortable.
UNIQLO and Our Town
UNIQLO and Our Town
We’re delving into the Myeong-dong area of Seoul.
Taste of the Town
Taste of the Town
Dakgangjeong, Korea’s take on fried chicken, is both home cooking and streetfood.
LifeWear and the Future
LifeWear and the Future
Your voices are essential to
the evolution of LifeWear.
My Standard
My Standard
Chef, Maori Haas Murota and her worn-out uniform.
A Slice of Roman Life
A Slice of Roman Life
Brilliant summer days, unfolding on the streets of Rome.
What is LifeWear magazine?
What is LifeWear magazine?
It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.

Essential Colors

Essential
Colors

Update your spring and summer wardrobe by combining modern colors. 

See the styling

01 Relaxed T-Shirt Dress

GREEN ×
YELLOW

GREEN × YELLOW

Perfect for spring and summer, lemon yellow and green create a fresh, preppy mood. Styled casually, the combination looks smart and striking, while versatile enough to wear in different ways.

01 Relaxed T-Shirt Dress

AIRism Cotton Relaxed Dress 39.9 (Uniqlo U)
Ultra Stretch Active Leggings 39.9
Wellington Folding Sunglasses 24.9
Pocketable UV Protection Parka 49.9
02 Sweat Hoodie and Pocketable Parka

02Sweat Hoodie and Pocketable Parka

07 Polo Knit

07Polo Knit

03 Drawstring Bag

03Drawstring Bag

05 Socks

05Socks

08 Polo Shirt

08Polo Shirt

04 Mini T-Shirt

04Mini T-Shirt

06 Oxford Shirt

06Oxford Shirt

09 Shorts and Polo Shirt

09Shorts and Polo Shirt

02
(L)
Sweat Full-Zip Hoodie 49.9
(R)
Pocketable UV Protection Parka 49.9
03
Drawstring Bag 39.9 (UNIQLO : C)
04
Mini T-Shirt | Striped 14.9
05
Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
06
Oxford Oversized Shirt 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
07
Polo Short Sleeve Sweater 39.9
08
DRY Pique Striped Polo Shirt | Wide 29.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
SUPIMA® Cotton T-Shirt 24.9
09
(L)
Ultra Stretch Sweat Shorts | 7" 39.9
(R)
AIRism Cotton Pique Polo Shirt 29.9
02 Sweat Hoodie and Pocketable Parka

02Sweat Hoodie and Pocketable Parka

02
(L)
Sweat Full-Zip Hoodie 49.9
(L)
Pocketable UV Protection Parka 49.9
03 Drawstring Bag

03Drawstring Bag

04 Mini T-Shirt

04Mini T-Shirt

05 Socks

05Socks

03
Drawstring Bag 39.9 (UNIQLO : C)
04
Mini T-Shirt | Striped 14.9
05
Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
06 Oxford Shirt

06Oxford Shirt

06
Oxford Oversized Shirt 39.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
07 Polo Knit

07Polo Knit

07
Polo Short Sleeve Sweater 39.9
08 Polo Shirt

08Polo Shirt

09 Shorts and Polo Shirt

09Shorts and Polo Shirt

08
DRY Pique Striped Polo Shirt | Wide 29.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
SUPIMA® Cotton T-Shirt 24.9
09
(L)
Ultra Stretch Sweat Shorts | 7" 39.9
(R)
AIRism Cotton Pique Polo Shirt 29.9
19 Smooth Cotton Polo Knit

BLUE ×
BROWN

BLUE ×  BROWN

Blue and brown has been a winning combo for several seasons now. Both nonchalant and chic, it gives an outfit extra depth. Styles like the striped sweater and two-tone sneakers leverage contrast, instantly accessing this season’s mood.

10 Smooth Cotton Polo Knit

Smooth Cotton Polo Sweater | Striped 49.9
AIRism Cotton T-Shirt 19.9
11 UV Protection Parka

11UV Protection Parka

16 T-Shirt

16T-Shirt

19 Sneakers

19Sneakers

12 Cap

12Cap

© Keith Haring Foundation. Licensed by Artestar, New York.

14 Shorts

14Shorts

17 Easy Ankle Pants and Cargo Pants

17Easy Ankle Pants and Cargo Pants

13 Linen Shirt

13Linen Shirt

15 Sunglasses

15Sunglasses

18 Maxi Skirt

18Maxi Skirt

11
DRY-EX UV Protection Full-Zip Hoodie 39.9
12
UV Protection Cap 29.9
13
(L)
Premium Linen Shirt 49.9
(R)
Premium Linen Shirt 49.9
14
(Rear)
Ultra Stretch Active Shorts | 5" 39.9
(Front)
Linen Blend Easy Shorts 29.9
15
Square Sunglasses 24.9
16
(Rear)
AIRism Cotton T-Shirt 19.9
(Front)
Stretch Easy Ankle Pants | Denim 49.9
17
(L)
Stretch Easy Ankle Pants | Denim 49.9
(R)
Wide Cargo Pants 59.9 (Uniqlo U)
18
Tiered Maxi Skirt 49.9
19
Combination Sneaker 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
11 UV Protection Parka

11UV Protection Parka

11
DRY-EX UV Protection Full-Zip Hoodie 39.9
12 Cap

12Cap

© Keith Haring Foundation. Licensed by Artestar, New York.

13 Linen Shirt

13Linen Shirt

12
UV Protection Cap 29.9
13
(L)
Premium Linen Shirt 49.9
(R)
Premium Linen Shirt 49.9
14 Shorts

14Shorts

15 Sunglasses

15Sunglasses

14
(Rear)
Ultra Stretch Active Shorts | 5" 39.9
(Front)
Linen Blend Easy Shorts 29.9
15
Square Sunglasses 24.9
16 T-Shirt

16T-Shirt

16
(Rear)
AIRism Cotton T-Shirt 19.9
(Front)
Stretch Easy Ankle Pants | Denim 49.9
17 Easy Ankle Pants and Cargo Pants

17Easy Ankle Pants and Cargo Pants

17
(L)
Stretch Easy Ankle Pants | Denim 49.9
(R)
Wide Cargo Pants 59.9 (Uniqlo U)
18 Maxi Skirt

18Maxi Skirt

19 Sneakers

19Sneakers

18
Tiered Maxi Skirt 49.9
19
Combination Sneaker 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
20 Oversized Hoodie

PINK ×
NATURAL

PINK ×  NATURAL

Equating pink with sweetness is old news. Today, this color transcends gender. Pair with tones of milk or oatmeal for a relaxing ensemble just right for a day off. Add a bit of bright red for a striking contrast. 

20 Oversized Hoodie

Sweat Oversized Pullover Hoodie 49.9 (UNIQLO:C)
AIRism Cotton Oversized T-Shirt | Half-Sleeve 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
21 Washable Knit and Cable knit

21Washable Knit and Cable knit

26 Knit Pants and Sweat pants

26Knit Pants and Sweat pants

22 Socks

22Socks

24 Polo Knit and T-shirt

24Polo Knit and T-shirt

27 Shoulder Bag

27Shoulder Bag

23 Sweat Shirt

23Sweat Shirt

25 UV Protection Umbrella

25UV Protection Umbrella

28 Ankle Pants

28Ankle Pants

21
(L)
Washable Milano Ribbed Sweater 49.9
(R)
Mini Cable Sweater 49.9
22
Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
23
Sweatshirt 39.9
AIRism Cotton Oversized T-Shirt | Half-Sleeve 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
24
(L)
Washable Knitted Polo Sweater | Short Sleeve 39.9
(R)
SUPIMA® Cotton T-Shirt 24.9
25
UV Protection Compact Umbrella 24.9
26
(L)
Washable Ribbed Knit Pants 39.9
(R)
Straight Sweatpants 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
27
Round Mini Shoulder Bag 24.9
28
Stretch Easy Ankle Pants 49.9
21 Washable Knit and Cable knit

21Washable Knit and Cable knit

21
(L)
Washable Milano Ribbed Sweater 49.9
(R)
Mini Cable Sweater 49.9
22 Socks

22Socks

23 Sweat Shirt

23Sweat Shirt

22
Colorful 50 Socks 3.9
23
Sweatshirt 39.9
AIRism Cotton Oversized T-Shirt | Half-Sleeve 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
24 Polo Knit and T-shirt

24Polo Knit and T-shirt

24
(L)
Washable Knitted Polo Sweater | Short Sleeve 39.9
(R)
SUPIMA® Cotton T-Shirt 24.9
25 UV Protection Umbrella

25UV Protection Umbrella

25
UV Protection Compact Umbrella 24.9
26 Knit Pants and Sweat pants

26Knit Pants and Sweat pants

26
(L)
Washable Ribbed Knit Pants 39.9
(R)
Straight Sweatpants 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
27 Shoulder Bag

27Shoulder Bag

27
Round Mini Shoulder Bag 24.9
28 Ankle Pants

28Ankle Pants

28
Stretch Easy Ankle Pants 49.9
  • Photography by Yoshio Kato
  • Text by UNIQLO

Release dates vary depending on the product. All listed prices, current as of February 5th, include sales tax and are subject to change.

New Colors, New Silhouettes
New Colors, New Silhouettes
It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.
Preppy in Paris
Preppy in Paris
Eight students living in Paris model this spring’s take on European preppy.
San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
Introducing seven perspectives on the many uses, both casual and active, for Sport Utility Wear.
Light Tones, Natural Textures
Light Tones, Natural Textures
Natural fabrics and gentle lighter tones set the scene.
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-shirt season is just around the corner.
Clean and Chic
Clean and Chic
The key to spring and summer office style is lightness.
Essential Colors
Essential Colors
Update your spring and summer wardrobe by combining modern colors.
Hello, Adam
Hello, Adam
Adam Scott’s every word brims with the spirit of golf.
Everyday Couture
Everyday Couture
Romantic accents for everyday wardrobes.
Unique Clothing
Unique Clothing
It’s more than quick-drying! Here’s why DRY-EX is so comfortable.
UNIQLO and Our Town
UNIQLO and Our Town
We’re delving into the Myeong-dong area of Seoul.
Taste of the Town
Taste of the Town
Dakgangjeong, Korea’s take on fried chicken, is both home cooking and streetfood.
LifeWear and the Future
LifeWear and the Future
Your voices are essential to
the evolution of LifeWear.
My Standard
My Standard
Chef, Maori Haas Murota and her worn-out uniform.
A Slice of Roman Life
A Slice of Roman Life
Brilliant summer days, unfolding on the streets of Rome.
What is LifeWear magazine?
What is LifeWear magazine?
It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.

Hello, Adam

Hello, Adam

UNIQLO TOKYO in Ginza. Standing before this massive LED display, Adam captured the attention of the city. By letting people take photos on their phones, he's built a level of accessibility that helps to explain his massive popularity.

Hello,
Adam

Interview with Adam Scott

In 2013, just after becoming a Global Brand Ambassador for UNIQLO, Adam Scott won the Masters. Amidst a busy worldwide travel schedule, he sat down with us for an interview in Tokyo. Adam's every word brims with the spirit of golf.

Relaxed Fit Jacket 89.9 (Uniqlo U)
Skipper Polo Sweater 39.9 (Uniqlo U)
Sweat Barrel Pants 49.9 (Uniqlo U)

UNIQLO TOKYO in Ginza. Standing before this massive LED display, Adam captured the attention of the city. By letting people take photos on their phones, he's built a level of accessibility that helps to explain his massive popularity.

Q1. How did you discover golf?

I played golf with my family from a young age. People start young in Australia. I've been swinging a club since I was two. Then when I was five or so, I remember seeing a famous pro golfer on TV and thinking, "I want to do that!"

Q2. What's the best way to maintain your motivation?

I think, until you achieve all your goals and dreams, there is always this motivation to keep going. Everybody dreams big as a kid. But dreams don't come true overnight. I've been able to achieve a great deal, but many of my dreams are still out of reach. As soon as you finish one thing, you set your sights on another. That's continued to this day. Golf stands out from other sports because there are so few opportunities to win. It's important to learn from the failures, finding something positive to help you grow.

Q3. What's the best part about being a pro golfer?

There are so many things. Because I'm really just living my dream. Of course, winning tournaments is very fulfilling, but along the way, I've had the opportunity to travel the world playing golf in all these gorgeous places.

Q4. Golf is often called a gentleman's sport. What makes someone a gentleman?

I have some friends that I look up to who I think are good role models for being a gentleman, and most of them play golf. In this sport, we're our own referees. If we make a mistake, we have to give ourselves a penalty. Golf is about honesty and integrity. If you apply the rules to life, you'll make yourself a positive example. That's why I encourage children to play golf. It's great for building character.

Adam Scott

Adam demonstrates his swing at a driving range in Toranomon, a district in central Tokyo where high-rises stand among historic architecture. His impeccable swing has been called the most elegant in the world.

Skipper Polo Sweater 39.9 (Uniqlo U)
Sweat Barrel Pants 49.9 (Uniqlo U)

Q5. You were born in Australia and now live in Switzerland. What do you like about these two cultures?

I think the Australian lifestyle is quite casual. Maybe it's because I was born there, but I'm a pretty easygoing type. So that’s quite appealing to me. Switzerland is almost the opposite. And it's such a beautiful country. When I went pro, I was playing mostly European tours. That's when I decided I wanted a house in Switzerland. It's very different from Australia, but I like it a lot.

Q6. What destinations have stood out to you the most?

The Taj Mahal in India. Quite an amazing experience, like an adventure, traveling down there. And the Great Wall of China was also incredible.

Q7. What led you to start the Adam Scott Foundation, which provides education opportunities for children and young people?

When I participated in my first PGA Tour, I learned that most of the proceeds for the tournaments go to projects that give back to local communities. This was around the time that they were celebrating total donations surpassing 1 billion dollars. I was twenty-five years old, and deeply moved by the idea that if you stick with things, you can make a huge impact. The foundation focuses on giving educational opportunities to kids. I'm trying to help kids reach their dreams by lending a helping hand.

Q8. As a Global Brand Ambassador for the past twelve years, what are your thoughts on UNIQLO?

I feel UNIQLO has a strong philosophy of MADE FOR ALL, for everyone. I think a company or brand has to be very strong in its foundations and principles to be successful without using the logo everywhere. I very much like that UNIQLO feels like it's truly made for everyone. These clothes are so accessible. Golf, though, has these strong associations as an elitist sport. I'd like to bring the MADE FOR ALL philosophy to golf, to make it something anyone can play.

Q 9. Is there something from UNIQLO you couldn't live without?

Picking one thing is impossible, so I’ll give three. First, the AIRism undershirt. It’s so comfortable and looks great. You can even wear it as a top layer. I wear mine every day. Then there’s the Extra Fine Merino Sweater. It’s lightweight, soft, and classic. Perfect companion to travel everywhere. Then I’d say the Miracle Air pants. They fit great and work with everything. Truly an everday essential item for all.

Q3. What's the best part about being a pro golfer?

There are so many things. Because I'm really just living my dream. Of course, winning tournaments is very fulfilling, but along the way, I've had the opportunity to travel the world playing golf in all these gorgeous places.

Q4. Golf is often called a gentleman's sport. What makes someone a gentleman?

I have some friends that I look up to who I think are good role models for being a gentleman, and most of them play golf. In this sport, we're our own referees. If we make a mistake, we have to give ourselves a penalty. Golf is about honesty and integrity. If you apply the rules to life, you'll make yourself a positive example. That's why I encourage children to play golf. It's great for building character.

Q5. You were born in Australia and now live in Switzerland. What do you like about these two cultures?

I think the Australian lifestyle is quite casual. Maybe it's because I was born there, but I'm a pretty easygoing type. So that’s quite appealing to me. Switzerland is almost the opposite. And it's such a beautiful country. When I went pro, I was playing mostly European tours. That's when I decided I wanted a house in Switzerland. It's very different from Australia, but I like it a lot.

Q6. What destinations have stood out to you the most?

The Taj Mahal in India. Quite an amazing experience, like an adventure, traveling down there. And the Great Wall of China was also incredible.

Q7. What led you to start the Adam Scott Foundation, which provides education opportunities for children and young people?

When I participated in my first PGA Tour, I learned that most of the proceeds for the tournaments go to projects that give back to local communities. This was around the time that they were celebrating total donations surpassing 1 billion dollars. I was twenty-five years old, and deeply moved by the idea that if you stick with things, you can make a huge impact. The foundation focuses on giving educational opportunities to kids. I'm trying to help kids reach their dreams by lending a helping hand.

Q8. As a Global Brand Ambassador for the past twelve years, what are your thoughts on UNIQLO?

I feel UNIQLO has a strong philosophy of MADE FOR ALL, for everyone. I think a company or brand has to be very strong in its foundations and principles to be successful without using the logo everywhere. I very much like that UNIQLO feels like it's truly made for everyone. These clothes are so accessible. Golf, though, has these strong associations as an elitist sport. I'd like to bring the MADE FOR ALL philosophy to golf, to make it something anyone can play.

Q 9. Is there something from UNIQLO you couldn't live without?

Picking one thing is impossible, so I’ll give three. First, the AIRism undershirt. It’s so comfortable and looks great. You can even wear it as a top layer. I wear mine every day. Then there’s the Extra Fine Merino Sweater. It’s lightweight, soft, and classic. Perfect companion to travel everywhere. Then I’d say the Miracle Air pants. They fit great and work with everything. Truly an everday essential item for all.

Q10. We've heard you're a big fan of Uniqlo U.
What attracts you to this collection?

I like the silhouette because it's a bit different than what I play golf in. When I'm away from the course, I want to feel like a different guy!

Q11. What makes you feel refreshed?

Going to the ocean. I surf and swim. It's good for the mind and heart.

Q12. Do you golf with your family?

Both my parents play, and my eight-year-old son loves the sport. He plays with me, but he doesn't listen to me. So, I try not to teach. Instead, I try and get him to watch other good players.

Q13. What's the best way to get better at golf?

Step one is to enjoy yourself. To do that, first you need to lower your expectations. Then you can just have fun.

Adam Scott

Founded in 1916, Japanese restaurant Hachimaki Okada has been a favorite of literary greats. Third-generation chef Kozo Okada honors the flavors of the original menu. One of Adam's favorite dishes was their signature awafu dengaku.

Boxy Shirt | Short Sleeve | Check 39.9 (Uniqlo U)
Pleated Wide Pants 59.9 (Uniqlo U)

Q14. What are your weaknesses?

We could spend lots of time talking about this! I'm not so good at sorting out priorities. I'd like to work on that. I can also be rather fixated on golf, even when I'm with my family. I'm afraid this doesn't make them very happy.

Q15. What three things would you bring to a desert island?

A golf club, for sure. It's a bit sad that my golf club is probably my most valuable possession. I suppose I'd also take a ball and gloves. If I could take people with me, I'd of course bring my family. I'm not very attached to things.

Q16. What's your advice for those trying to excel in their field?

Believe in yourself. People kept on telling me that I was very talented, but there were times I couldn't believe it. But once I started to believe it too, I got results. Time keeps moving on, which means less time to achieve things. That's motivated me to try my best. Sometimes I look in the mirror and tell myself: "You can do it." It's still hard. But if you set your heart on it, you'll find a way.

Adam Scott
Adam Scott Professional Golfer

Born in 1980 in Adelaide, Australia. Adam was attracted to golf from a young age, and has stood out since his days as a junior player. He went pro in 2000. In 2001, he won his first professional title at the Alfred Dunhill Championship, and in 2002, he placed ninth in his first Masters Tournament. In 2013, he became the first Australian to win a Masters Tournament. Reached number one in the World Golf Ranking in 2014. A formidable presence at major competitions for many years, Adam has 14 PGA Tour wins and 11 European Tour wins, as of November 2025. During his time as a UNIQLO Global Brand Ambassador, he's helped develop Miracle Air pants, based on the philosophy that “look and fit are both essential to a good play.”

  • Photography by Go Tanabe
  • Styling by Yoshiyuki Kitao
  • Hair by Kenshin
  • Text by UNIQLO

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Everyday Couture

Pink see-through dress

Everyday Couture

Interview with Cecilie Bahnsen

Romantic accents for everyday wardrobes.
Based in Copenhagen, the brand offers a unique approach to style.
Cecilie shares how her design ethos has commonalities with UNIQLO.

Cecilie Bahnsen at work

Natural light streams into the studio in Østerbro on the outskirts of Copenhagen. Cecilie wears a sequined top that she designed herself, layered over a Dry Color Crewneck T-shirt from the UNIQLO men’s collection.

Drawing by hand

Captivating items for everyday wear.

Cecilie Bahnsen’s studio is lined with voluminous dresses and baby pink blouses decorated with delicate florals. Her brand’s emphasis on bringing a gentle romanticism to daily items has won fans all over the world.

“Just like with LifeWear, we put a lot of value into everyday clothes. It’s not just about dressing up, it’s about clothes that work for you, and growing into them. That’s the sort of fashion I aspire to.”

This is the spirit behind “Everyday Couture,” a phrase that speaks to the brand’s values over the past decade.

A woman designing
A woman designing

Cecilie spends a great deal of time at this work station, going over fabrics in her studio. Managing a full team of over thirty people, she spends her days hopping from Copenhagen to London or Paris.

Making clothing to be cherished.

“To me, UNIQLO has a unique understanding of ease and quality, creating pieces for everyday that inspire me and connect to our brand values,” says Cecilie. Even with so much resonance between the brands, one would think that known for flowy fashion pieces, would have a different approach to design...

“My hope is that these clothes add comfort to the lifestyle of whoever wears them. Incorporating design elements that make you fall in love at first sight, these items emphasize ease and breeziness. As shown in today’s look, a seemingly dressy item can be made casual if you style it with an everyday T-shirt. It’s good to do something unexpected, like pairing a dress with a bow on it with jeans and riding a bike. These are clothes that make you want to wear them right away, and feel that way for your whole life. The ideal wardrobe is built slowly over time, solving little everyday problems, or filling in gaps, until you wind up with a perfect style. UNIQLO’s idea that favorite clothes should last really resonates with me.”

Centering on the everyday, maintaining a natural posture. This stance shows up in the forward-thinking nature of the brand’s designs.

“For our 10th anniversary collection released in Fall 2025, we made dresses using leftover fabrics. We keep all the fabrics we’ve developed. I get so much inspiration looking at what we’ve already created. It’s about working with what’s there, more than feeling like you need to keep doing something completely new. I also think that as an independent brand, it’s part of what gives you your DNA. I’m quite nostalgic, so I also love keeping things. There’s such a beauty to that.”

Red and pink dress

Dress from the ten year anniversary show in 2025 which was made using an original look from the 2023 Fall & Winter collection.

Just as she says, the studio is well-stocked with many kinds of cloth. Cecilie is currently fascinated by, of all things, jersey fabric.

“We tried a little before, but now we’re delving even deeper. We’re looking for an easy fit shaped with stretchy materials, something a little edgy, so it expresses the character of the person wearing it. Jersey also works great in items for kids. That’s something we’ve been wanting to create. I think it would be so cute if we approached children’s clothes in the same way we do items for grownups.”

Cecilie says she gets her design inspirations while enjoying a morning coffee in the easygoing Østerbro area, where her studio is located in Copenhagen. The city is known widely as a source of fashion trends, largely due to Cecilie’s efforts.

“Time flows differently here than in Paris or London. We have some distance from the commercial influence of bigger cities. Call it a slower tempo. In the Copenhagen architecture and furniture scenes, they put major stock in timeless beauty. But we were kind of missing the same thing for fashion. I wanted to see if I could build on these same design values, creating something that would become a tradition. These days, the city has become home to a diverse array of fashion talent, adding new depth to the creativity and charm of Copenhagen.”

Cream dress

From the archive of past collections. (Left) The 2023 Spring & Summer collection proposed that couture shouldn’t be saved for special occasions, but could be worn any day. (Bottom left) Dress from the ten year anniversary show in 2025 which was made using an original look from the 2023 Fall & Winter collection. (Bottom right) Sheer item from the 2020 Spring & Summer collection. Inspired by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, an artist couple famous for wrapping landmarks in cloth.

Red and pink dress
Cream dress
Pink see-through dress

From the archive of past collections. (Left) The 2023 Spring & Summer collection proposed that couture shouldn’t be saved for special occasions, but could be worn any day. (Right) Sheer item from the 2020 Spring & Summer collection. Inspired by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, an artist couple famous for wrapping landmarks in cloth.

Cecilie Bahnsen

Fashion Designer

Born to a mother who went from modeling into nursing and a doctor father, Cecilie showed interest in fashion and design from an early age. After graduating from the Danish Design School, she worked as an assistant for Danish designer Anja Vang Kragh, working on costumes for the Royal Danish Opera and projects for before returning to Copenhagen in 2015, where she launched .

Portrait of Cecilie Bahnsen
  • Photography by Maya Matsuura
  • Hair and Makeup by Caroline Wulff
  • Text by UNIQLO

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Unique Clothing

Unique Clothing

Episode:
10
Item:
DRY-EX

Unique clothing changes the rules.
And changing the rules changes our lives.
Here’s another story of a masterpiece
made by UNIQLO to this day.

See the styling
DRY-EX
DRY-EX

Absorbing sweat and quickly drying. That’s what makes the UNIQLO items labeled DRY-EX special, but to meet this standard, they need to follow certain rules: moisture droplets must be fully absorbed into the fabric in a matter of seconds*; and moisture content must be reduced to less than a few percentage points after one hour**. Fabrics must satisfy both of these criteria to qualify. That’s because DRY-EX isn’t a material; it’s the name of a standard. This framework can be applied not only to jersey knits like T-shirts and polo shirts, but to other everyday items like hoodies made from thin material.

Softness

(L to R)

DRY-EX T-Shirt | Patterned 24.9
DRY-EX Polo Shirt | Pattern 29.9
DRY-EX UV Protection Full-Zip Hoodie 39.9

DRY-EX first came into being when UNIQLO brand ambassadors Shingo Kunieda and Kei Nishikori, who were helping us to make the clothing that they wore in tennis matches, asked if there was any way to elevate the existing standards. A decade later, the knitting machine pictured to the left continues to be a major driver of innovation. These machines allow for garments to be made in one continuous process, just like innerwear and socks. This means the mesh and fabric layers of the T-shirts and polos can be knitted seamlessly. Yarn spun in the blue lower chamber is dispensed from the duct at the rear. This analog setup belies a product so advanced it would be fair to call these clothes wearable technology.

*As calculated by JIS L 1907 dripping method. 

** Diffusible residual moisture content. At a testing temperature 20°C and relative humidity 65%, 0.3 ml of water is dropped on the test piece and weighed at intervals. Diffusible residual moisture content (%) = water content (ml) at each time interval / water content (ml) just after drop x 100 (measured before and after washing). JIS L 1930 C4G standard for machine washing: 10x

(L to R)

DRY-EX T-Shirt | Patterned 24.9
DRY-EX Polo Shirt | Pattern 29.9
DRY-EX UV Protection Full-Zip Hoodie 39.9

It’s more than quick-dry! Here’s why DRY-EX is so comfortable.

Structure

Structure

Let’s first explain how drying works in the fabrics used for T-shirts and polos. The knits of the interior and exterior are linked. The outside consists of irregular cross-sectional polyester fibers, the surface area of which is increased by minute grooves that elevate the evaporation rate. The inside consists of circular cross-sectional nylon fibers. Contacting the skin, these fibers wick away sweat. Swiftly transferring absorbed moisture to the surface fibers helps to prevent the fabric from sticking.

Mesh

Optimizing the density of the knit to make the most of each surface’s characteristics smooths out the pathway from absorption to transfer to dispersal to evaporation, yielding a material that keeps you crisp and dry even when you sweat. Adding mesh gives the fabric increased breathability, plus it’s engineered to speed evaporation. And to help against the summer heat, this season’s T-shirt has about 30% more mesh.

Mesh
Seamless

Seamless

Another amazing aspect of the knitting machine is that the use of mesh can be adjusted precisely. To maximize functionality, the fabric can vary by area, with mesh used in sweat-prone spots like the underarms and back while opting for a denser weave across the chest. This allows an item to be knit all in one piece, including any tapering at the sleeves and waistline, preventing the chafing or bulkiness caused by seams. Fine-tuning the knit gives the interior loft and a pique-like feel. It also helps to reduce transparency.

UV protection

UV protection

Though we’ve been talking about T-shirts and polos in terms of fabric, don’t forget that DRY-EX is a standard. Jackets have this incredible drying ability as well. The breathable and quick-drying DRY-EX hoodie is stretchy and has UV protection (UPF 50+*1), almost like a wearable parasol. It’ll even keep you comfortable under the summer sun.

*JIS L 1925 : 2019

Structure

Structure

Let’s first explain how drying works in the fabrics used for T-shirts and polos. The knits of the interior and exterior are linked. The outside consists of irregular cross-sectional polyester fibers, the surface area of which is increased by minute grooves that elevate the evaporation rate. The inside consists of circular cross-sectional nylon fibers. Contacting the skin, these fibers wick away sweat. Swiftly transferring absorbed moisture to the surface fibers helps to prevent the fabric from sticking.

Mesh

Mesh

Optimizing the density of the knit to make the most of each surface’s characteristics smooths out the pathway from absorption to transfer to dispersal to evaporation, yielding a material that keeps you crisp and dry even when you sweat. Adding mesh gives the fabric increased breathability, plus it’s engineered to speed evaporation. And to help against the summer heat, this season’s T-shirt has about 30% more mesh.

Seamless

Seamless

Another amazing aspect of the knitting machine is that the use of mesh can be adjusted precisely. To maximize functionality, the fabric can vary by area, with mesh used in sweat-prone spots like the underarms and back while opting for a denser weave across the chest. This allows an item to be knit all in one piece, including any tapering at the sleeves and waistline, preventing the chafing or bulkiness caused by seams. Fine-tuning the knit gives the interior loft and a pique-like feel. It also helps to reduce transparency.

UV protection

UV protection

Though we’ve been talking about T-shirts and polos in terms of fabric, don’t forget that DRY-EX is a standard. Jackets have this incredible drying ability as well. The breathable and quick-drying DRY-EX hoodie is stretchy and has UV protection (UPF 50+*1), almost like a wearable parasol. It’ll even keep you comfortable under the summer sun.

*JIS L 1925 : 2019

T-shirt

Seamless

Seamless

Polo Shirt

Mesh makes a pattern

Mesh makes a pattern

Hoodie

Breathable Mesh

Breathable Mesh

Softness

Softness

Mesh Lining

Mesh Lining

Stretchability

Stretchability

For Kids

For Kids

Different Meshes

Different Meshes

Thumbholes

Thumbholes

Raglan sleeve T-shirt with updated fabric to prevent sheerness. Available in two types, plain and patterned. Though manufactured differently, these kids’ items fulfill the same DRY-EX standards.

DRY-EX T-Shirt | Print 14.9
DRY-EX T-Shirt 24.9

The mesh-lined collar makes this polo great for casual wear. Set-in sleeves. Comes in plain as well as striped patterns created by the mesh.

DRY-EX Polo Shirt 29.9

This parka has thumbholes to protect your hands from weather or UV radiation. A special mesh material imparts breathability. Stretchiness allows for ease of motion in any direction.

DRY-EX UV Protection Full Zip Hoodie 39.9

T-shirt

Swipe

Seamless

Seamless

Softness

Softness

For Kids

For Kids

Raglan sleeve T-shirt with updated fabric to prevent sheerness. Available in two types, plain and patterned. Though manufactured differently, these kids’ items fulfill the same DRY-EX standards.

DRY-EX T-Shirt | Print 14.9
DRY-EX T-Shirt 24.9

Polo Shirt

Swipe

Mesh makes a pattern

Mesh makes a pattern

Mesh Lining

Mesh Lining

Different Meshes

Different Meshes

The mesh-lined collar makes this polo great for casual wear. Set-in sleeves. Comes in plain as well as striped patterns created by the mesh.

DRY-EX Polo Shirt 29.9

Hoodie

Swipe

Breathable Mesh

Breathable Mesh

Stretchability

Stretchability

Thumbholes

Thumbholes

This parka has thumbholes to protect your hands from weather or UV radiation. A special mesh material imparts breathability. Stretchiness allows for ease of motion in any direction.

DRY-EX UV Protection Full Zip Hoodie 39.9

Roger Federer speaks to the comfort and reliability of DRY-EX. 

UNIQLO first released the DRY-EX polo shirt modeled by Roger Federer in 2018. It has now been eight years. We asked Roger to share his thoughts on the latest DRY-EX items from his namesake collection, and how well they works for tennis.“What I like about DRY-EX is that it feels effortless. It moves with you, stays light, and keeps you comfortable even when the intensity goes up. You don’t have to think about it, which is exactly what you want on court.”

This season’s two models cover styles both on and off the court.“They both feel great to wear, but each has its own character. One is a bit more performance-focused, the other more relaxed for off court. The fit is clean and comfortable. The green and blue give the collection a fresh, modern look.”What does DRY-EX mean to Roger?“I was impressed by the quality of the material when I first wore it back in 2018, and it’s only improved since. While on tour, I could always rely on it. Over the years, DRY-EX has continued to evolve with new designs that feel current while keeping the same high standards.”

Softness
DRY-EX Polo Shirt 39.9 (ROGER FEDERER COLLECTION)
Softness
DRY-EX Half-Zip Polo Shirt 39.9 (ROGER FEDERER COLLECTION)

The surface of the button-up polo is napped, giving it a cotton-like texture. Ribbed sleeves and hem for a more everyday feel. The zip-up model has mesh added to the shoulders to prevent stuffiness. Planned for release this spring.

Roger Federer

Roger Federer

Athlete

Born 8 August 1981 in Basel, Switzerland. Participated in his first ATP tour in 1998. In 2004, Roger became the world No. 1 for the first time and held the top position for a record 237 weeks. He has won twenty Grand Slam single titles, including a record eight Wimbledon titles. Roger is one of the most influential athletes not only in tennis, but in the world of sports. During the photo shoot, he showed us an artistic backhand.

  • Photography by Yoshio Kato
  • Illustrations by Naoki Shoji
  • Text by UNIQLO
  • Special thanks to Zhejiang Cathaya Huameng Knitting

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UNIQLO and Our Town

UNIQLO and Our Town

vol.11 Republic of Korea

[Seoul, Myeongdong]

UNIQLO is part of the community. This time we’re delving into the Myeongdong area of Seoul, where UNIQLO is opening a global flagship store this spring. This walkable district brilliantly blends classic and modern impressions.

Seoul is winning fans all over the world through its culture and food. Centrally located Myeongdong offers the perfect interplay of old-time charm and bracing innovation. Just a block away from all the brand-name stores, you’ll find a town that comes alive with food vendors at night. Walk through the old-time underground arcade, and you’ll surface right in front of a sophisticated boutiques. Here’s a glimpse at some of Myeongdong’s classic spots that continue to thrive in this ever-changing area.

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UNIQLO and Our Town

Seoul is winning fans all over the world through its culture and food. Centrally located Myeongdong offers the perfect interplay of old-time charm and bracing innovation. Just a block away from all the brand-name stores, you’ll find a town that comes alive with food vendors at night. Walk through the old-time underground arcade, and you’ll surface right in front of a sophisticated boutiques. Here’s a glimpse at some of Myeongdong’s classic spots that continue to thrive in this ever-changing area.

UNIQLO and Our Town
UNIQLO Myeongdong

This spring, we’re opening UNIQLO Myeongdong, a new global flagship store in the first three floors of a hotel building in this bustling area. Boasting 3,200 m2 of retail space, the store has services like UTme! and RE.UNIQLO STUDIO as well as pickup lockers on the first floor. The massive LED logo is just right for the modern facade.

38 Myeongdong 8na-gil, Jung District, Seoul

UNIQLO and Our Town
Seven Myeongdong Classics
UNIQLO and Our Town

UNIQLO and Our Town
CD & Record Store, Buruttrak

Buruttrak (“Garden of Taste”) opened for business in 1978 and has been operating out of the current four-floor building since 1995. Famously used as a location in films like The Contact (1997) and the 2012 drama Reply 1997, the store feels like a time warp back into the late 1990s. The first two floors, stocked with K-pop and soundtracks to Korean dramas, are popular with tourists, hence the selection of branded goods. Visit the third floor for an assortment of classical records.

1-4F, 37-1 Myeongdong 8na-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

UNIQLO and Our Town

UNIQLO and Our Town
Coffee & Tea, Eulji Dabang

Established in 1985, Eulji is a bastion of Korea’s “dabang” cafe culture. Popular items include ssanghwa-tang (6,000 KRW), a traditional herbal tea served with an egg yolk, but the naeng-keopi (iced coffee, 5,000 KRW) is not to be missed. Until second wave and third wave coffee hit Korea, this chilled drink served with milk and sugar was the people’s choice.

2F, 124-1 Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul 

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Myeongdong’s Classic Underground

UNIQLO and Our Town

Located in central Seoul, historic Myeongdong charms visitors with its labyrinthine streets. Here and there, you’ll find still more streets underground, giving walkers a way to zip from one place to the next. Don’t miss the shops along the underground streets connecting Namdaemun Market and Myeongdong, or Euljiro and Dongdaemun History & Culture Park. This is a great place to check out a unique aspect of life in Seoul, where everyday shoppers mingle with those fleeing the heat, the cold, or rainy weather.

Built in the booming 1960s and 1970s, these subterranean streets have no shortage of old-school shops. Located only a few minutes on foot from UNIQLO Myeongdong is the Hoehyeon Underground Shopping Center, another blast from the past. Opened in the late 1970s, this arcade has loads of shops devoted to analog media like records, stamps, coins, cameras, and books.

These underground streets also function like a pipeline linking otherwise disconnected areas. Some of the connections may come as quite the surprise!

UNIQLO and Our Town

UNIQLO and Our Town
Hoehyeon Underground Shopping Center

58 Sogong-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul

UNIQLO and Our Town

UNIQLO and Our Town
Italian Restaurant, La Cantina

The first Italian restaurant in Korea opened in 1967. For ages, these opulent interiors have been synonymous with a certain kind of Western cuisine in Seoul. For something special, order the off-menu Samsung Set (55,000 KRW), named after the founder of Samsung Group, who was a regular. The tried-and-true combo of bread, soup, pasta, salad, steak, dessert and coffee is sure to leave you feeling satisfied.

B1F, Samsung Bldg., 19 Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul

UNIQLO and Our Town

UNIQLO and Our Town
Kyobo Book Centre Gwanghwamun

The flagship store of Kyobo Book Centre, Korea’s largest chain, is located at the heart of Seoul in Gwanghwamun Plaza. Opened in 1981 on the basement level of the Kyobo Life Insurance building, designed by César Pelli and built in 1980. The sprawling 8,595 m2 space has a huge selection of literature, art books, and business-related volumes along with departments for knickknacks and stationery, as well as a gallery featuring paintings by literary greats. Far more than a bookstore, this is a favorite meet-up spot and a destination for the entire family.

B1F, Kyobo Life Insurance Co. Bldg., 1 Jong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

UNIQLO and Our Town

UNIQLO and Our Town
Cold Noodles, Jinju Hoegwan

Located on the west side of Myeongdong, the City Hall district is another bustling historic area full of beloved shops. This noodle restaurant opened in 1962 is a perfect place to try Kongguksu (16,000 KRW), a summer staple. Jinju Hoegwan makes the soy milk broth of this cold noodle dish extra thick. The beany flavor shines through without any additional salt. We recommend seasoning with a bit of the house-made napa cabbage kimchi.

26 Sejong-daero 11-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

UNIQLO and Our Town
UNIQLO and Our Town

UNIQLO and Our Town
Tea, Arcade Tove

Cafe opened in 2025 in the basement of the Korea Press Center building, erected 1985. The striking interior feels like a time capsule, just right for the modern jazz playing from high-end speakers. Try the popular lemon jelly (6,000 KRW) with teas like oolong (10,000-11,000 KRW), white tea (11,000 KRW), or black tea (15,000 KRW). There’s also a daily special featuring black tea and shaved ice (17,000 KRW).

B1F, Korea Press Center, 124 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul

UNIQLO and Our Town
UNIQLO and Our Town

UNIQLO and Our Town
Isaac Toast Seoul Myeongdong

Korean toast, fried on an iron griddle, is a classic Seoul breakfast. This chain makes it easy to sample the dish. Many of the menu items feature the shop’s namesake Isaac Sauce, which adds a bit of sweetness to everything from the Ham Cheese toast (3,300 KRW) to the signature Grilled Bulgalbi toast (5,000 KRW), all at reasonable prices and just-right portions. Perfect for when you’re feeling peckish while shopping or for breakfast, since the store opens at seven in the morning.

105 Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul

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Modern Twists on Classic Souvenirs

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Nine-piece wooden box of yakgwa cookies from HAAP

30,000 KRW

Yakgwa is a traditional Korean dessert. Consisting of batter fried in oil and immersed in jocheong (a Korean sweetener, similar to mizuame), yakgwa are a traditional treat eaten on holidays. These oven-baked cookies from HAAP have a lighter flavor. Available in six flavors: shoyu, yuzu, goma, kurogoma, peanut and kurumi. Cookies can be purchased individually at the shop cafe.

2F, ARARIO MUSEUM new wing, 83 Yulgok-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

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SOILBAKER shot cups

30,000 KRW

Original designs by SOILBAKER, a brand that makes tableware from Korean clay. These stubby cups, the kind often seen when drinking soju, work just as well as egg cups or small serving dishes. 50 mm diameter / 52 mm tall / 60 ml capacity

#202, 2F, Shina Memorial Hall, 33 Jeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

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Spoon and chopstick set from The Horang

39,000 KRW

Cutlery set from artisanal outfitters The Horang. The finish on these environmentally friendly titanium utensils makes them resistant to scratching, helping them retain their gorgeous luster for the long haul. Free engraving at the store.

40 Jahamun-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul

*All prices and information current as of December 2025.

  • Photography by Siyoung Song
  • Illustrations by Limoo
  • Selection & Text by Jinon Kim (Tokyo Dabansa)

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Taste of the Town

Taste of the Town

Sampling the local cuisine gives you a taste of the culture.
Here’s another easy recipe from a city UNIQLO that’s home to many UNIQLO stores.

Episode 07:

Dakgangjeong

Country:
  • Republic of KoreaSeoul
Episode 07:

Dakgangjeong, Korea’s take on fried chicken, is both home cooking and streetfood. Everybody has a favorite neighborhood shop. One might even call this dish the taste of Seoul. The word has two parts: dak (chicken) and gangjeong (candy). As the name suggests, the chicken is dressed in a sweet and salty sauce, with the sugary edge provided by jocheong, a syrup made from malted grain. Cafe Fritz’s dakgangjeong, made with a recipe from the chef at Mingles, a Michelin 3-star restaurant in Seoul, is complemented by an extensive wine list. Whether it’s marinating the chicken or frying twice to bring out extra crispiness, this dish takes time, but the mouthwatering aroma and juicy texture are well worth the wait.

 

Ingredients (serves 1)

Chicken thighs: 4 cuts (skin on) 

Marinade
Salt: 1.5 Tbsp Sugar: 1 tsp  Soy sauce: 0.5 tsp Water: 400ml

Sauce
Jocheong: 7 Tbsp (honey also works)  Sugar: 3 Tbsp Soy sauce: 3 Tbsp   Lemon juice: 1 Tbsp  Garlic: 3 pieces 

Batter
All-purpose flour: 200g  Garlic powder: 1 Tbsp, 1 tsp   Onion powder: 1 Tbsp, 1 tsp   Salt: 1 tsp 

Toppings 
Almonds: 8  Lotus root chips: 10   Black sliced olives: 10

  • Instructions 01
  • Instructions 02

Instructions

20 mins after marinating

  1. Combine marinade ingredients in a bowl and mix well. Add chicken thighs. Marinate in fridge for 12 hours.
  2. In a small pot, add jocheong, sugar, Soy sauce. Bring to boil over high heat. Once it bubbles, remove from heat and cool to room temp. Add lemon juice and garlic. Stir.
  3. Heat oil to 170°C and combine 130g all-purpose flour, 260ml water, and seasonings in a bowl to make the batter.
  4. Cut chicken thighs (1) into bite-size pieces and coat with batter (3). Sprinkle with the remaining 70g flour. Fry for 2.5 to 3 min. Set on paper towels to remove excess oil.
  5. Once oil has been absorbed, fry again at 170°C and place on fresh paper towels.
  6. Add (5) to bowl. Lightly dress with sauce (2). Plate and garnish with toppings.

Ujin Cho

Boulanger

Ujin Cho

Ujin, who taught us this recipe, graduated from trade school before joining Fritz. Along with supervising baking operations for the cafe’s various locations, he also writes about bread-related topics. Choi’s music and reading interests help motivate and inspire his work life. 

Utility Jacket 69.9
Fritz Jangchung

Fritz Jangchung

11, Dongho-ro 24-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

Fritz operates a number of cafes throughout the Republic of Korea. Their seventh shop, located in the Jangchung area, is a rambling space consisting of three buildings in the middle of a courtyard of stately old trees. The dakgangjeong costs 15,000 KRW. There’s also an assortment of seasonal Korean dishes like kimchi coleslaw (4,500 KRW).

*Information current as of December 2025.
  • Photography by Siyoung Song
  • Text by Jinon Kim (Tokyo Dabansa)

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LifeWear and the Future

LifeWear
and
the Future

Vol. 04

Voices of Customers

Whether it’s words of praise or complaints,
feedback from customers is
an invaluable source of information,
telling us whether or not we have been
successful in making everyday clothing for all.
Your voices are essential to the evolution
of LifeWear. So in a spirit of gratitude,
please allow us to share a portion of the feedback
we’ve received, along with our responses and
some updated information.

In 2014, I purchased a UNIQLO baby’s item in a blue car pattern. It was then passed down from one child to the next and now on to my sister, for her kids. Currently on its fifth baby! The oldest among them is eleven now. The youngest is seven months old. This quality is unbelievable! Just writing to express my thanks. It’s great having the snap buttons a different color. It’s weirdly odd to find high-quality baby clothes that fit correctly. Thanks for making clothes that suit our needs. Sincerely. | Japan

High-quality baby clothes, made to last. That’s exactly what we’re aiming for in these products. On behalf of the development team, please accept our heartfelt thanks for getting so much use out of this item. We’re most grateful. It makes us pleased to see the craftsmanship of this particular item resonating with both you and your children. We hope you’ll get even more life out of this family favorite. (Baby clothing team)

I bought these pants for my husband. He’s just your average older guy, but now he looks like a young man again. I’m most grateful. The dark blue pants look so youthful and lively. My only complaint is that some aspects of the finished product are lacking. Perhaps due to the polyester material? | Japan

 

Thank you for your comments on the Miracle Air pants. Your feedback on the product is duly noted. We’ll continue our research, aiming for a product that makes the most of polyester for an item that looks like wool, but with lightness and stretch, and quick-drying properties. (Men’s bottoms team)

 

Update

AIRism Crewneck Long Sleeve T-Shirt

First off, I want to say thank you for reintroducing the AIRism long sleeve. In my opinion, this is one of your best items ever. I don’t care if it’s not available in stores. It doesn’t need to be marked down. As long as the people who need it can buy it. Lots of other reviewers are saying the same thing. Please find a way to make this a permanent part of the lineup. There’s truly nothing like it. The rest speaks for itself. Thank you so much. Oh, and I’m so certain you’ll make this a standard item that I only purchased four shirts this time! | Japan

 

Thank you for your restocking request. Due to popular demand, this item has been made available exclusively online in Japan, but as of 2026 spring and summer, it will also be available for sale in at stores in Japan. (Men’s innerwear team)

 

The other day, I purchased some mimosa flowers at the UNIQLO TOKYO store in Ginza. After my mother fell and was taken away in an ambulance, she was in poor health, really suffering. Amidst all this, I stopped by UNIQLO FLOWER and brought home some mimosas. And believe it or not, my mother’s health dramatically improved. She’s ninety, so we were worried she might never get up again, but thanks to UNIQLO, things have changed. The Asahi Shimbun recently ran my account of this story in the letters to the editor section of the paper. Since my letter involved UNIQLO’s flower business, I’ve included it here in this message. I’ve visited all kinds of florists, and you have the absolute best variety, presentation, freshness, and prices. Plus, all the staff at the Ginza store is so kind, ready to share their knowledge. I love them so much. When I pass by the flower shop, it fills me with positive feelings. My mother uses a wheelchair and lives in Saitama, so Ginza is a little bit of a trip, but I hope to visit with my mother for some more flowers soon. Thank you for the beautiful bouquets. | Japan

 

We give the flower store the same level of careful planning as our other retail operations, from sourcing and receiving to cleaning, watering, stocking, and setting up displays. Each and every flower is individually checked for quality before being set out for customers. The members of our team were all delighted to receive your message. We’ve also shared it with our vendor at the wholesale market, who is working to provide us with even fresher flowers. (UNIQLO TOKYO, UNIQLO FLOWER team)

 

As a plus size girl, I want to look trendier because there’s not a lot that fits me from the department stores. Being able to present myself stylishly, wearing something for a long time because its quality is good, and not breaking the bank, is a 10/10 for me. Thanks UNIQLO for being size inclusive. | Philippines

 

UNIQLO is “Made for All.” We’re pleased to hear your positive feedback and feel so grateful for your kind words. (LifeWear magazine editorial team)

 

Update

Ribbed Bra Top

The bra top fits just right, but since it’s on the shorter side, my family says that they can see my back if I lean over. I’d love it if you could make it just a little longer. | Japan

 

Thank you so much for the feedback. Starting this season, this item has been updated in select regions as requested to have a slightly longer cut. (Women’s innerwear team)

 

I had my mastectomy last year. Since this product is known for its comfort, I used it during my recovery period. After the area was healed, at first I tried several mastectomy bras. But the discomfort was such that I couldn’t even wear them for the whole day. They’re meant for mastectomy patients but I don’t know why I’m really not satisfied despite getting the very expensive ones. I decided to go back to my UNIQLO Ultra Relax Wireless Bra, and OMG WHAT A RELIEF! I know its purpose is not for people like me but this product is my everyday savior for my daily life. I wear this at home and at work. This is my second bra but I plan to purchase more. The quality and comfort is there. I am thankful for UNIQLO and the people who designed this product. You don’t know the relief that I’m able to feel every time I go out, feeling like my best self. Thank you so much with all my heart. | Canada

 

We’ve worked hard to develop a product that feels good for everyone, eliminating itchy seams and unnecessary tightness as much as possible. Along with the seamless relaxed fit wireless bra, in certain markets, we also offer bras that open at the front, specifically for those recovering from surgery. We’ll continue working hard to provide clothes suited for everybody’s everyday lives. (Women’s innerwear team)

 

After seeing the UNIQLO 40th anniversary commercial, I felt the need to share an unforgettable memory. My father died about ten years ago from cancer. Towards the end, when he was allowed to make visits back to the house, I was driving us home and decided to swing by UNIQLO. Born and raised in the country, my father was a farmer his whole life, and he had never once set foot in any kind of store to purchase clothing. This was his first time, and also my first time shopping with him. In light of the cold weather and his condition, I decided to buy us fleeces. “Here Dad,” I said, handing him a green one. “This one’s for you,” he told me, pointing out a smoky pink. He used to wear a large, but at that point a medium was fine. When he asked the cashier, “Is it okay to wear these out?” they were kind enough to remove the tags. As we both stepped out wearing our fleeces, my father said, “UNIQLO is so warm.” Two days later, back at the hospital, my father placed the fleece at his bedside and put it on whenever he woke up. The northerly winds were strong that day. As I got up to go, my father handed me the fleece. “You wear it home.” The next day, I came back with his green fleece, which I’d washed for him, along with a beige one that he never wound up wearing. These three fleeces are treasured relics from a valuable memory between me and my father. Now I’m sick myself, just like my dad was. But whenever I watch this UNIQLO commercial, it makes me grateful I’m alive and instills me with a hope that someday, I’ll be able to go back from a small fleece to a medium. UNIQLO, thank you so much for giving my father and me these treasures. And thank you for helping me live on. I’ll never forget it. | Japan

 

Fleeces have a special significance at UNIQLO, which celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2024. This treasured memory of wearing our fleeces with your father adds another layer of significance, and we are so thankful that you would take the time to share it with us. (LifeWear magazine editorial team)

 

I look forward to the flyers coming every weekend. UNIQLO offers such detailed information. Everything from items and prices to materials, new colors, photos of people wearing the items, notes on improved features, online sales, and customer feedback. For such limited space, it’s packed with information. An amazing resource. I’m always so impressed. Finding all this info online would be really difficult. Personally, I find it much easier on paper. It’s simple to compare items and explore. I’m sure the production costs are high, but I hope you can continue the flyers, even if it’s just during the holidays. This is often why I wind up visiting the store. Newspaper ads are in decline, but perhaps these flyers still play a role in spurring word of mouth or social media responses. Even if I don’t buy something every week, UNIQLO is always on my mind, so I check out the stores regularly. So even if the frequency changes, I hope you can continue doing flyers. Thanks so much for your consideration. | Japan



 

As the department responsible for these flyers, we thank you for your careful attention to our work. All the members of our team are grateful. It’s fair to say we spend more time and money on our flyers than any other enterprise. That’s because we see these flyers as love letters to our customers. Hence the rich array of content you described. We hope to continue refining our process to create the ideal reading experience for our customers. (Flyer production team)

 

I have difficulty seeing and use a white cane to get around. Usually my wife buys me everyday goods like clothes, but one day I was in a pinch, so I went shopping alone. I told the staff I needed a short sleeve polo and was led to the right place by a young lady, where another staff member came over to help me find some pants. From there, they assisted me all the way through the sale, even bagging my items. I’ve never had such a wonderful customer experience. I was truly amazed. It makes me so grateful. I also wanted to note that the sizes on the collars are extremely easy to read. I’m used to taking photos of the tags and zooming in to see them, but I can read these tags without a problem. It’s phenomenal. Since I stopped by at half-past eight, just before closing, I was worried there would be no time to shop, but they took such amazing care of me. We were all done in fifteen minutes. I’ll be sure to tell my friends they’ll have no trouble shopping at this store. | Japan

 

Thank you so much for sharing your experience. We’re so pleased you were given such a warm welcome. We’ll continue to try even harder to ensure that all customers feel welcome shopping with us. We eagerly look forward to seeing you again. (Store manager)

 

We will act on your feedback

UNIQLO has customer care centers in sixteen locations globally, ready to respond directly to your queries. Your voice will be heard, whether you get in touch via phone, email, or chat. We also put great stock into product reviews and surveys about your shopping experience in stores or online. This feedback not only assists our development team, but also helps us know what to bring back into the lineup and how to improve our retail and online stores for customers. To leave a review or take a survey, visit the contact section of the website and share your thoughts.

  • Illustrations by Hattaro Shinano
  • Text by UNIQLO

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Episode14

Maori Haas Murota

Chef

Chef. Born in Tokyo. Moved to New York at seventeen and spent time in Bali and Tokyo before settling in Paris in 2003. After building a career in fashion, Maori made the switch to catering. Opened a cooking school in Paris and published the cookbooks Tokyo Les recettes culte (Cult-classic Tokyo recipes) and Cuisine Japonaise maison (Japanese home cooking), both with Marabout. Relocated to Nagano in 2023. Japanese publications include Vegetarian, Paris Style (Seigensha). Maori is currently working on a new cookbook. Shares everyday vegan recipes on Instagram @maorimurota.

Making it through the winter.
Making it through the winter.

Chef. Born in Tokyo. Moved to New York at seventeen and spent time in Bali and Tokyo before settling in Paris in 2003. After building a career in fashion, Maori made the switch to catering. Opened a cooking school in Paris and published the cookbooks Tokyo Les recettes culte (Cult-classic Tokyo recipes) and Cuisine Japonaise maison (Japanese home cooking), both with Marabout. Relocated to Nagano in 2023. Japanese publications include Vegetarian, Paris Style (Seigensha). Maori is currently working on a new cookbook. Shares everyday vegan recipes on Instagram @maorimurota.

Making it through the winter.

“In winter, the kitchen can reach -10°, so we have to put food in the fridge so it won’t freeze. In the mornings, sometimes I’ll open the front door and find a wall of snow. I didn’t get my license until moving here. It can be really frustrating driving on the snowy hills, but with so many mountains in the area like Madarao, Myoko, Togakushi, and Iizuna, my husband, who loves skiing, says he’s in heaven. The first wild vegetable of the year is fukinoto, which pokes its face out of the snow. Until we can start harvesting vegetables in June, we’ll pick away at our stockpile in the snow cellar.”

Three years ago, chef Maori Haas Murota and her family of three relocated from Paris to Nagano. Hugo, her architect husband, and Jimmy, a Swedish carpenter friend in a neighboring town, are hard at work renovating their 150-year-old home. Today, they’re getting ready to finish the walls and treat the floors with a natural insulating compound made from rice husks and lime.

“Someday, when no one lives here anymore, we want this house to naturally decompose. Right now, we’re working on the doma and the bedroom, so half the house is a construction site! The countertop in the kitchen, which is my workspace, is a desk reclaimed from a science classroom at a school. The basket we use for fetching veggies from the garden and the lanterns we use for light fixtures are all treasured gifts as well.”

The epitome of local produce

“Most of the vegetables we eat are shared with us by neighboring farms. These are bountiful harvests. For today’s lunch, I’m using tomato, satsumaimo, and eggplant we were given the other day. I usually spend around two hours in the kitchen, staring at these vegetables and choosing how to prepare them, like I’m on some kind of a game show. Lots of what I make, I’m making for the first time. If it’s good, I’ll make it again and try writing up a recipe. I also write cookbooks, so my notes are filled with scribbles, almost like magic spells. Because I like to improvise, it’s hard for me to measure things out for a recipe... How about we head out to the garden for some veggies? I had my eye on a specific mitsuba plant. There’s also basil, myoga and cherry tomatoes ready for picking. I’m realizing that I cook with different foods now, compared with when we lived in Paris. Parisians get their fruits and vegetables at the market, focusing on what’s in season, but here, I’m cooking solely with things grown in a half-kilometer radius, the epitome of local produce. The eggplants Jimmy grows are packed with seeds. We’ll eat them with soy yogurt and tomato sauce, or do a Lebanese dish using chili oil made with some of our misansho. My husband absolutely loves grilled eggplant.”

Making it through the winter.

Maori is mostly vegan, while her husband Hugo maintains a vegetable-centric diet, though when they’re invited as dinner guests, they’ll gladly eat whatever’s made for them. In this day and age, relaxing one’s own rules to accommodate others is an admirable custom.

Making it through the winter.

What is it you truly love?

Maori lived in Paris for twenty years. Pursuing a career in fashion, she was an assistant designer for Christophe Lemaire. She knew that she loved making things, but when she took a step back from the ever-changing world of fashion trends to ask herself what she really loved, she decided to go down the cooking path.

What is it you truly love?

A portion of the truckload of rice husks drying in Hugo’s workspace on the property. They’re part of a DIY insulation that will help the floors and walls block out the cold. As a founder of the Paris architectural team Ciguë, Hugo worked on interiors for the Uniqlo U design studio in Paris. Today, he runs hugo haas studio, looking after a variety of projects in Tokyo and Paris.

“My father and mother love cooking too. I started helping them when I was little. We ate all kinds of great dishes from Japan and all over the world. For me, traveling revolves around food. Asian street food especially. I can’t get enough. Once I had built up the courage to make cooking my livelihood, my first job was catering a small show for Lemaire. After relocating to Nagano in 2023, I started writing cookbooks and making dishes using local organic produce for Vrac Market, a store run by a friend here who has helped make the move a lot easier. I was born in Tokyo and spent long stretches of time in cities like New York and Paris. This is my first time living in the countryside. I’m really feeling the effects of the environment. It’s taught me just how important community is. My husband can’t really speak Japanese, but he still helps out the old guys in the neighborhood with chopping wood. We’d imagined ourselves living a laidback existence, but each season brings its own demands, whether it’s harvesting vegetables or shoveling snow. The average age around here is eighty-five. We want to continue this lifestyle as long as we can. Not pushing things, but working naturally, and having fun.”

Making it through the winter.

Maori’s family loves to spend time at the pond near their house. Denim is the perfect material for this kind of natural living. Hugo’s denim utility jacket and baggy jeans are both from this season's collection.

Making it through the winter.

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Utility Jacket 69.9
Baggy Jeans 59.9
Making it through the winter.

My worn-out uniform

When Maori and her husband moved from Paris to Nagano, they arrived carrying two suitcases each. This meant leaving lots of things behind, but inside one of those suitcases was a pair of UNIQLO jeans she’d had for fifteen years.

“When I made the shift from clothing to cooking, I also revamped my style. I was used to wearing haute couture, but then one day I passed by a UNIQLO in Paris and discovered a simple pair of jeans. I can wear them in the field. They’re full of holes. I don’t think twice about wiping off my dirty hands on them. I want my everyday clothes to be with me for the long haul, a part of daily life. The same goes for dishware and recipes. There’s nothing wrong with dishes anyone can make. I’ve had my UNIQLO mesh belt since Paris, while I picked up the denim jacket secondhand. Whether it’s clothes, dishware, or tools, I appreciate items that have a broken-in feel. A few years ago, when I decided to focus on making delicious dishes without using animal products, I resolved to build my wardrobe around pre-worn items. Maybe this has something of the Mingei aesthetic, where tears and cracks only add to the charm of a piece. I think it’s all about comfortable longevity. Not letting the rules hold you back. UNIQLO is so important to our family. It’s part of the fabric of daily life.”

Making it through the winter.

Maybe this has something of the Mingei aesthetic, where tears and cracks only add to the charm of a piece. I think it’s all about comfortable longevity. Not letting the rules hold you back. UNIQLO is so important to our family. It’s part of the fabric of daily life.”

© Keith Haring Foundation. Licensed
by Artestar, New York.

Maori’s daughter wearing a Keith Haring shirt from the UT after arriving home from school.

  • Photography by Kazufumi Shimoyashiki
  • Text by Tamio Ogasawara

Release dates vary depending on the product. All listed prices, current as of February 5th, include sales tax and are subject to change.

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A Slice of Roman Life
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A Slice of Roman Life

A Slice of Roman Life

Brilliant summer days, unfolding on the streets of Rome.

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Giolitti

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Via deguli Uffici del Vicario, 40 Roma

  • (L)
  • Pointelle Sweater 39.9
  • Cotton Relaxed Ankle Pants 39.9
  • (R)
  • Boxy Shirt Short Sleeve 39.9
  • Crew Neck T-Shirt 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Cargo Shorts | 10.5" 49.9 (UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON)
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  • (L)
  • Premium Linen Shirt 49.9
  • Stretch Easy Ankle Pants 49.9
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • (R)
  • Linen Blend Easy Pants 39.9
  • Linen Blend Easy Pants 39.9
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  • Premium Linen Shirt 49.9
  • Linen Blend Easy Shorts 29.9
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Fratelli Trecca

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Via dei Cerchi, 55, Rome

  • (L)
  • Pointelle Sweater 39.9
  • Jersey Pleated Half Shorts 39.9
  • (R)
  • Open Collar Shirt | Printed 39.9
  • Linen Blend Relaxed Pants 59.9
  • Crew Neck T-Shirt 19.9 (Uniqlo U)

Fratelli Trecca

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Via dei Cerchi, 55, Rome

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  • Linen T-Shirt 39.9 (UNIQLO and COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS)
  • Linen Blend Flare Skirt 59.9 (UNIQLO and COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS)
  • Double Bridge Sunglasses 24.9
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  • Premium Linen Skipper Boxy Shirt 39.9
  • Linen Cotton Shorts | Striped 39.9
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  • Crew Neck T-Shirt 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Linen Blend Easy Shorts | 5" 39.9
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  • (L)
  • Racer Back Bra Top | Striped 29.9
  • Linen Blend Easy Shorts 29.9
  • UV Protection Adjustable Paper Braid Hat 39.9
  • (R)
  • Washable Milano Ribbed Knitted T-Shirt 39.9
  • Linen Blend Relaxed Pants 59.9
  • DRY Color T-Shirt 9.9
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  • (L)
  • DRY Color T-Shirt 9.9
  • Stretch Easy Ankle Pants 49.9
  • Deck Shoes 69.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • Premium Linen Shirt 49.9
  • (R)
  • Linen Blend Blouse | Sleeveless 29.9
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  • (L)
  • Linen Blend Tiered Dress 59.9
  • Rope Sandals 49.9 (UNIQLO : C)
  • (R)
  • Boxy Shirt Short Sleeve 39.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Crew Neck T-Shirt 19.9 (Uniqlo U)
  • Chino Shorts | 8.5" 49.9

Rome Woven in Light and Color

What does it mean to be Roman? Something far removed from the clichés that popular film culture has drummed into our imaginations. To understand what Rome truly is, one must forget the banalities of the so-called dolce vita and look away from the crowded guidebooks and hotspots endlessly recycled on social media. That is not the city; that is a postcard, a sugared image for outsiders. For those who are from here, the beauty of its architecture, parks, churches and history is simply part of daily life. To live in Rome is to lose yourself in the small rituals that allow you to feel its long story from another angle — the real one.

Summer in Rome is unique. Days seem endless, and the honeyed light, warm and beguiling, glances off the palazzi, returning a sandy, romantic atmosphere. It is undeniable that every corner appears like a film set — but not a Hollywood one, rather one drawn from your own memory. When at Piazza San Cosimato market, the city shows its colours first: tomatoes in quiet, sun-warmed reds, basil in cool greens, bread and pasta in pale, inviting tones. These colours naturally show up in what people wear — linen that lifts with a breeze, cotton softened by light, clothes chosen to feel at ease, but always chic. Nothing is fixed; the heat decides.

A short walk leads behind Villa Farnesina, where jasmine lingers in the air, like a quiet pleasure released from private rooms behind shuttered windows and terraces. Here, the din of the street softens into the hush of backstreets, and the cool shade of its perfumed lanes offers respite from the summer glare. Then the path opens toward the Tiber, where young couples wander under the sun, eating gelato — the emblem of an Italian summer in which time dilates in favour of a life lived in slow motion, wearing fabrics loosely, as if weightless.

Gianluca Cantaro

Born in 1971 in Italy, Gianluca has been writing about Italian and international fashion since the 1990s. After working as the deputy editor in chief at L’Uomo Vogue and the editor in chief of L’Officiel Italia and L’Officiel Hommes Italia, he moved on to be freelance.

  • Photography by Katsuhide Morimoto
  • Styling by Hidero Nakagane
  • Hair & Makeup by Kenichi Yaguchi
  • Coordination by Mika Hisatani
  • Casting by Studio Sakamoto
  • Film by Amin Shaikh
  • Text by UNIQLO

Release dates vary depending on the product. All listed prices, current as of February 5th, include sales tax and are subject to change.

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What is LifeWear magazine?
It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.

What is LifeWear magazine?

LifeWear magazine

What is LifeWear?

LifeWear is clothing designed to make everyone’s life better.
It is simple, high-quality, everyday clothing with a practical sense of beauty—
ingenious in detail, thought through with life’s needs in mind, and always evolving.

About LifeWear magazine Issue 14

What, exactly, makes clothes “new”?

Something you’ve never seen before. Giving you access to a novel perspective. Colors and patterns that reflect the season, making you feel fresh and positive. These are all aspects of newness, but at UNIQLO, that’s just part of the story. What matters most is whether these pieces have what it takes to become the basics of the future. While the colors and silhouettes are tuned to current trends, there’s a constant question: are these items essential today?

This issue focuses specifically on color and silhouette changes, a major facet of spring and summer collections, from bright reds and greens to modern pastels. The outfits run the gamut. And all of them are sure to lend a freshness to your wardrobe.

Another major focus at UNIQLO is the voices of customers like you. We receive all manner of feedback, from good news to tough criticism to comments that we can’t read without shedding tears. In our view, responding to this input with sincerity is the best way to keep things new.

We hope that all these new items will last well beyond a single season and become your new favorites. Holding this hope in our hearts, we’ll continue to update LifeWear, ensuring that it’s made for all.

LifeWear magazine front cover

Photography by Saki Omi

LifeWear magazine front cover

Photography by Kohei Kawashima

Life and Crafts

Photography by Saki Omi

The cover is an image of San Francisco, which we visited for the feature, “San Francisco, Sporty Pastel.” As portrayed in the photo, this is a place where pastel tones of yellow and pink define the cityscape.

  • Translation: Sam Bett
  • Proofreading: Shuchinsha Co., Ltd.
  • Creative Direction & Art Direction:
  • FAST RETAILING CO., LTD. Global Creative Lab Tokyo

Release dates vary depending on the product. All listed prices, current as of February 5th, include sales tax and are subject to change.

New Colors, New Silhouettes
New Colors, New Silhouettes
It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.
Preppy in Paris
Preppy in Paris
Eight students living in Paris model this spring’s take on European preppy.
San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
San Francisco, Sporty Pastel
Introducing seven perspectives on the many uses, both casual and active, for Sport Utility Wear.
Light Tones, Natural Textures
Light Tones, Natural Textures
Natural fabrics and gentle lighter tones set the scene.
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-Shirts for Everyone
T-shirt season is just around the corner.
Clean and Chic
Clean and Chic
The key to spring and summer office style is lightness.
Essential Colors
Essential Colors
Update your spring and summer wardrobe by combining modern colors.
Hello, Adam
Hello, Adam
Adam Scott’s every word brims with the spirit of golf.
Everyday Couture
Everyday Couture
Romantic accents for everyday wardrobes.
Unique Clothing
Unique Clothing
It’s more than quick-drying! Here’s why DRY-EX is so comfortable.
UNIQLO and Our Town
UNIQLO and Our Town
We’re delving into the Myeong-dong area of Seoul.
Taste of the Town
Taste of the Town
Dakgangjeong, Korea’s take on fried chicken, is both home cooking and streetfood.
LifeWear and the Future
LifeWear and the Future
Your voices are essential to
the evolution of LifeWear.
My Standard
My Standard
Chef, Maori Haas Murota and her worn-out uniform.
A Slice of Roman Life
A Slice of Roman Life
Brilliant summer days, unfolding on the streets of Rome.
What is LifeWear magazine?
What is LifeWear magazine?
It’s time to have some fun, mixing and matching colors and styles.