You Can Now Buy Official Pokémon Face Masks

You Can Now Buy Official Pokémon Face Masks

Written by 

Mel Ramsay

Published 

2nd Jan 2021 11:31

In case you haven’t noticed, everyone wears face masks these days. It’s a necessity due to the current global pandemic, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t make it less morbid by adding a bit of personality to it. Luckily for us, you can now buy completely personalised official Pokémon masks. 

Firstly, you choose a pattern, from 151 of the original Pokémon, and ‘once the pattern on the front side is decided, select the color (white, black, pink, blue) of the mesh fabric on the back side and your size’, writes the website. 

They also sometimes have ‘special edition’ characters, which currently consist of  "Zarude", "Shiny Celebi", "Skwovet", and "Cramorant".

The website originally started off with shirts, and a really cool feature is that the buttons can be tiny little Pokéballs. Cute, right? 

After recently moving into face masks, they seem to have been inundated with orders as the current wait time is up to six weeks. However, with the Christmas rush ending - it’s safe to assume that this waiting time will drop quite quickly. 

Describing the personalised shirts, the website writes: “Welcome to Pokémon Shirts. Here, you can combine the patterns of your favourite Pokémon to create a fashion statement that’s all your own. From Dress Shirts that you can use in business settings, to Casual and Polo Shirts that you can wear on a regular basis, to relaxing Hawaiian Shirts for a laid-back vacation. All of these can be order-made right here on this website. Every part of the shirt is customizable from the pattern/colour of the fabric, to the pocket and collar and cuffs.”

They deliver to Japan, United States, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, India, Indonesia, United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Italy, France, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

Check out their website here

 

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Mel Ramsay
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