Gundam Wing gets new “AFTER COLONY” apparel and goods collection from STRICT-G

A new mini-collection of apparel and goods has been announced by STRICT-G, the official Gundam-themed fashion brand, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the classic anime series, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing.
STRICT-G is an apparel shop that incorporates the worldview of the Gundam franchise into a range of high-end, stylish clothing and accessories, often collaborating with other major brands.

This new collection, titled “AFTER COLONY” in reference to the in-universe calendar of the Gundam Wing timeline, features a lineup of five items with simple and stylish designs.

The main icon for the collection is the Wing Gundam, which is featured in a beautiful, winged pose.
The full product lineup is as follows:
- STRICT-G Mobile Suit Gundam Wing T-Shirt (2 varieties)
- Price: ¥4,730 (approx. $32 USD/£24 GBP)


One design is a simple navy T-shirt with the Wing Gundam icon, while the other is a white T-shirt with a beautiful gradient print of the mobile suit.


- STRICT-G Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Cap – Wing Gundam Logo
- Price: ¥4,950 (approx. $34 USD/£25 GBP)


A shallow-fit cap with an embroidered design of the Wing Gundam.

- STRICT-G Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Glass – Wing Gundam Logo
- Price: ¥1,980 (approx. $13 USD/£10 GBP)

A drinking glass featuring the same main icon design.

- STRICT-G Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Tote Bag – AFTER COLONY
- Price: ¥2,750 (approx. $19 USD/£14 GBP)


The new collection is being released in two phases.
An advance pre-order period for all items began on Thursday, the 21st of August, 2025, at 1:00 PM Japan Standard Time on the “STRICT-G Online Store” within the Premium Bandai website.
This pre-order window will run until the 31st of August.

A general in-store release is scheduled to follow at the end of the month.
The collection will be available for purchase at the four physical STRICT-G retail locations starting on Saturday, the 30th of August, 2025.

The 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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