Converse x CLAMP Returns with Second Wave of Collab Apparel

The legendary manga creative group CLAMP is continuing its special fashion partnership with CONVERSE TOKYO by releasing a new range of apparel and accessories.
The first volume of the collaboration, released in November 2025, focused on the supernatural mystery xxxHOLiC and the sci-fi romance Chobits.

CLAMP is a four-person creative team consisting of Nanase Ohkawa, Mokona, Tsubaki Nekoi, and Satsuki Igarashi, who have produced numerous hit series across various genres since their commercial debut in 1989.

CONVERSE TOKYO is a fashion brand born from the century-old history of Converse, offering a mix of basic and creative lifestyles with a “Tokyo” sensibility.

The project with CLAMP aims to cross storytelling with fashion by releasing collections based on eight different titles from the group’s history.
This second volume shifts the spotlight to three other beloved titles: Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE, Magic Knight Rayearth, and Clover.

The designs incorporate specific motifs from the stories blended with the signature “Star” icon of the fashion brand.
For example, the designs feature the fluttering “feathers” from Tsubasa, the “ears” of the creature Mokona from Rayearth, and the titular “clover” from the cyberpunk tale Clover.


The collection also features contributions from renowned artists Kosuke Kawamura and Yuta Okuda, who provided artwork for the apparel and limited-edition art pieces.
Let’s take a look at the full collection!
- Graphic Coach Jacket

These outerwear pieces are priced at 30,800 yen (approx. $205 USD / £163 GBP).


- Graphic Sweat

These tops are priced at 16,500 yen (approx. $110 USD / £87 GBP).


- Graphic Longsleeve Tee

Offering designs from all three featured series, these shirts are priced at 10,780 yen (approx. $72 USD / £57 GBP).


- Pouch Charm

Printed with memorable scenes from the manga that look like art pieces, these charms are priced at 8,800 yen (approx. $59 USD / £46 GBP).


- Graphic Acrylic Stand

Designed with star-shaped connecting parts for display, these stands are priced at 4,180 yen (approx. $28 USD / £22 GBP).


- Kosuke Kawamura Silk Screen Art

Available for order at 110,000 yen (approx. $733 USD / £580 GBP).


- Yuta Okuda Silk Screen Art



Available for order at 132,000 yen (approx. $880 USD / £696 GBP).
The silk screen art pieces will be sold on a made-to-order basis and will include autographs from the artists.
Sales for the general collection are scheduled to begin on Friday, February 20, 2026.
Items will be available at CONVERSE TOKYO physical stores (excluding the Gotemba Outlet location) and the official CONVERSE TOKYO online store.
A special exhibition of the silk screen art and original drawings will also be held at the CONVERSE TOKYO Miyashita Park store starting February 19, followed by an exhibition at their Umeda store in Osaka in early March.
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