Awesome new Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz fashion collection features all five Gundams

A new apparel collection has been announced in a collaboration between the Gundam-themed fashion brand STRICT-G and the elegant rock fashion brand, glamb.
The new product line is being released to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Mobile Suit Gundam Wing franchise and is themed around its sequel OVA, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz.

glamb is a brand known for its “Grunge for Luxury” concept, which often incorporates fine-art-style graphics into its streetwear designs.

This new collection applies that unique artistic vision to the five iconic Gundam mobile suits that are piloted by the protagonists of the series.
The full five-item, unisex collection is as follows:
- STRICT-G glamb Gundam Wing EW Wing Gundam Zero Shirt
- Price: ¥23,100 (approx. $157 USD/£116 GBP)


- STRICT-G glamb Gundam Wing EW Gundam Deathscythe Hell T-shirt
- Price: ¥8,800 (approx. $60 USD/£44 GBP)


- STRICT-G glamb Gundam Wing EW Altron Gundam Long-Sleeved T-shirt
- Price: ¥12,100 (approx. $82 USD/£60 GBP)


- STRICT-G glamb Gundam Wing EW Gundam Heavyarms Custom Hoodie
- Price: ¥22,000 (approx. $150 USD/£110 GBP)



- STRICT-G glamb Gundam Wing EW Gundam Sandrock Custom T-shirt
- Price: ¥8,800 (approx. $60 USD/£44 GBP)


The new collection will have a staggered release, including both a pre-order period and a general sale period.
A made-to-order pre-sale period for all items began on Friday, the 22nd of August, at 1:00 PM Japan Standard Time.
Reservations are being accepted on both the “STRICT-G Online Store” within the Premium Bandai website and on the official glamb online shop.

This pre-order window will run until the 15th of September, 2025.
A general in-store release is scheduled to follow later in the year.
The collection will be available for purchase at the four physical STRICT-G retail locations and at the glamb Tokyo store starting in mid-November, with the Wing Gundam Zero Shirt scheduled for a December release.

The STRICT-G stores are located at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza in Odaiba, Tokyo Solamachi, the NEOPASA Shizuoka Expressway service area, and the Taga Expressway service area.
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