
The Uniqlo U Spring/Summer 2019 collection, created by the design team at the Uniqlo Paris R&D Center, led by Artistic Director Christophe Lemaire, will be available in stores and online starting February 1st. This season, 54 women's styles, 42 men's styles, and six merchandise items, including shoes, are available. The collection's color palette is based on deep earth tones, with accent colors such as green, pink, and orange that shine under the summer sun. The classic crew neck T-shirt now features a new boxy silhouette. Men's colors include six solid colors and four striped colors, while women's colors include 10 solid colors. The classic T-shirt is available in a wide range of colors, with 13 colors for women and 12 for men. Popular women's swimwear is also available this season. The simple, beautifully cut pattern features fewer seams, and color blocks in green, yellow, and pale pink create a minimalist mood. Available in six styles, including bikinis and one-piece dresses, the collection is perfect for the beach and even exercise. Also, for the first time, Uniqlo U will offer men's linen shirts. Prices range from ¥4,990 to ¥14,900 for outerwear, ¥2,990 to ¥3,990 for pants and skirts, ¥1,990 to ¥3,990 for shirts, ¥1,000 to ¥4,990 for cut-and-sew tops, ¥1,990 to ¥5,990 for knitwear, ¥1,990 to ¥4,990 for dresses, ¥990 to ¥2,990 for swimwear, ¥2,990 to ¥5,990 for shoes, ¥2,990 to ¥5,990 for bags, and ¥1,990 for merchandise. The full lineup of items can be seen at 60 Uniqlo stores and the Uniqlo online store (http://www.uniqlo.com/UniqloU). Some products will be available in advance from mid-December, with the full lineup scheduled for release in mid-April.



























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































