Dragon Quest teams up with Under Armour to release exclusive new gym apparel collection

Performance athletic brand Under Armour and the iconic RPG series Dragon Quest are teaming up to release a limited edition line of apparel this November.
This new collection is based on a series of original, exclusive illustrations that fuse the world of Dragon Quest with a fitness and training theme.

The designs include charming and humorous depictions of the series’ monsters, such as Slimes training at night, a Golem lifting dumbbells, and other characters recovering their HP with a meal.

The lineup features four exclusive items, including T-shirts, a hoodie, and a tote bag.
The full lineup of new items is as follows:
- UA Heavyweight Short Sleeve T-Shirt <Night Training>
- Price: ¥5,940 (approx. $40 USD / £32 GBP)

Features Slimes doing some late-night training.

- UA Heavyweight Short Sleeve T-Shirt <Dumbbell Golem>
- Price: ¥5,940 (approx. $40 USD / £32 GBP)

Features a Golem lifting dumbbells.

- UA Tech Terry Hoodie <I Want to Get Stronger>
- Price: ¥8,910 (approx. $60 USD / £48 GBP)

Features a Slime surrounded by gym equipment.

- UA Canvas Tote Bag <HP Recovering>
- Price: ¥5,500 (approx. $37 USD / £30 GBP)

Features various Slimes eating and “Recovering HP.”

The Dragon Quest x Under Armour collaboration items are an exclusive release and will not be available at general retailers.

They will be sold only at the ten Under Armour Factory House locations within Japan’s Premium Outlet malls.

The participating store locations are:
- UNDER ARMOUR FACTORY HOUSE Sendai Izumi
- UNDER ARMOUR FACTORY HOUSE Ami
- UNDER ARMOUR FACTORY HOUSE Sano
- UNDER ARMOUR FACTORY HOUSE Shisui
- UNDER ARMOUR FACTORY HOUSE Fukaya-Hanazono
- UNDER ARMOUR FACTORY HOUSE Gotemba
- UNDER ARMOUR FACTORY HOUSE Toki
- UNDER ARMOUR FACTORY HOUSE Rinku
- UNDER ARMOUR FACTORY HOUSE Kobe-Sanda
- UNDER ARMOUR FACTORY HOUSE Tosu

The collection is scheduled to be released at these ten stores on Friday, the 7th of November.
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