Official Gundam Workwear Collection Announced by Dickies

Pre-orders have officially begun for a new apparel collaboration between the Gundam-themed fashion brand STRICT-G and the historic American workwear label Dickies.
The collection merges the utilitarian durability of Dickies with the iconic imagery of Mobile Suit Gundam, offering items inspired by the Earth Federation Forces and the Principality of Zeon.

This partnership reimagines classic workwear staples with subtle anime-inspired details, creating pieces suitable for both daily wear and fan expression.

The centerpiece of the collection is the “WORK PANTS,” which are based on the globally recognized Dickies 874 model.

These wide-silhouette pants feature custom-coloured stitching on the interior and a special lining on the waist that displays the Dickies logo alongside faction emblems.

A collaborative name tag is placed above the rear hip pocket, and the pants come with an original “flasher” tag to mark the special release.

The lineup also includes T-shirts that combine the Dickies logo with original Gundam designs, available in black and white variations.


Rounding out the collection are GI Belts, based on standard Dickies models but updated with faction-specific colourways and printed details.


Let’s take a look at the full lineup of the STRICT-G x Dickies collaboration!
- STRICT-G Dickies Mobile Suit Gundam WORK PANTS
- Price: 15,400 JPY (approx. $105 USD / £82 GBP)




Available in Black (Zeon) and Khaki (Earth Federation), sizes 30/32/34.




- STRICT-G Dickies Mobile Suit Gundam T-Shirt
- Price: 6,380 JPY (approx. $43 USD / £34 GBP)

Available in Black and White, sizes M/L/XL.

- STRICT-G Dickies Mobile Suit Gundam GI Belt
- Price: 3,850 JPY (approx. $26 USD / £20 GBP)


Available in Black and Beige, one size (approx. 30mm x 1300mm).



Pre-orders opened on Friday, January 30, 2026, at the Premium Bandai online store, with general sales beginning at STRICT-G and select Dickies locations on Saturday, February 7, 2026.
Shipping for online orders is scheduled for February 2026.
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