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Global apparel launches ‘Doraemon Sustainability Mode’ clothing

Uniqlo has launched its 2023 Fall/Winter collection, part of the “Join: The Power of Clothing” campaign, supporting UNESCO’s marine debris reduction efforts.

The collection, the culmination of a partnership with the iconic cartoon character Doraemon, features the Doraemon Sustainability Mode Fluffy Yarn Fleece Full-Zip Jacket and the Doraemon Sustainability Mode Toy, both made from 100 percent recycled polyester fabric.

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Uniqlo teams up with beloved cartoon character Doraemon for its 2023 Fall/Winter collection

The eco-friendly items are now available in Uniqlo stores across Japan and online at uniqlo.com.

The “Join: The Power of Clothing” campaign connects fashion with sustainability, emphasizing responsible consumer choices. Uniqlo, through its parent company Fast Retailing, will donate $1 to UNESCO for every purchase of eligible campaign products, which include Doraemon Sustainability Mode items and other recycled polyester fleece products.

The funds will support UNESCO’s global initiative to combat ocean pollution and raise awareness through educational programs.

Level up your outfit with Doraemon Sustainability Mode Fluffy Yarn Fleece Full-Zip Jacket

To promote awareness of marine debris, a dedicated website accompanies the campaign, featuring expert interviews, informative videos, and practical tips on reducing plastic waste. It also reports on how donations made since 2022, totaling approximately $3 million, have been utilized.

Doraemon, the beloved cat-type robot from manga and anime, plays a crucial role in the campaign as a global sustainability ambassador. He exemplifies how sustainable actions can be akin to secret gadgets, transforming the world into a better place for all.

Uniqlo’s 2023 Fall/Winter collection marks the conclusion of the Doraemon Sustainability Mode series, serving as a testament to the brand’s commitment to sustainability and its partnership with UNESCO in the fight against marine debris.

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