Luxury Japanese Brand Gelato Pique Releasing Animal Crossing: New Horizons Clothing & Accessories

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The constant flow of new officially licensed merchandise for Animal Crossing: New Horizons appears to be never ending, and today’s latest announcement might be one of the most interesting yet!

Announced by Nintendo today, the luxury Japanese clothing brand Gelato Pique will be bringing out a new line of Animal Crossing: New Horizons themed items later this month.

The lineup includes hoodies, pajamas, shorts, cushions, tote bags, pouches, blankets, and more in simple Animal Crossing designs with Timmy & Tommy appearing to be featured most prominently.

Check out an extensive gallery of photos below covering the Gelato Pique collection for Animal Crossing: New Horizons…

Pre-orders on Gelato Pique’s Japanese website are set to begin at 12PM JST on November 18th, but you’ll likely need a delivery address in Japan to place an order. The collection will also be sold at the official Nintendo TOKYO store later.

Gelato Pique does appear to have an active overseas branch in the United States, so there may be some hope of a release outside of Japan, but we wouldn’t hold our breath for that either. Nothing has been announced so far at least!

If you’re looking to get your hands on some Animal Crossing: New Horizons clothing though, it’s also worth checking out the BlackMilk Clothing collaboration launched last month or the t-shirts and hoodies seen at Hot Topic back in the summer.

Stay tuned to Animal Crossing World for everything on Animal Crossing: New Horizons, including our extensive Guides section here. In particular, don’t miss out on our popular Mushrooms, Maple Leaves, New Fish & Bugs In November, Spooky Set Items, Acorns & Pine Cones, Redd Art, and Sea Creatures guides.

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