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  • Uniqlo
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  • Low-priced Japanese clothes shop. Has lots of choices.
  • Lady Gaga designed a t-shirt for Vogue Hommes Japan, sold through Uniqlo. All proceeds went to tsunami relief. Uniqlo Japanese Birkin T-shirt.png Uniqlo Japanese Birkin T-shirt inside.png 6-22-11 Shabu Zen 002.jpg|(Jun 22, 2011) 7-1-11 Haneda.jpg|(Jul 1, 2011)
  • In addition to Japan, the company operates in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, France, Malaysia, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, the United Kingdom, the United States and Indonesia. In 2010, Hideo Kojima and Yoji Shinkawa visited various Uniqlo stores across the world during the Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker World Tour in celebration of the game's release and its T-shirt range at Uniqlo. They did a similar tour in 2012 to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Metal Gear.
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  • Low-priced Japanese clothes shop. Has lots of choices.
  • Lady Gaga designed a t-shirt for Vogue Hommes Japan, sold through Uniqlo. All proceeds went to tsunami relief. Uniqlo Japanese Birkin T-shirt.png Uniqlo Japanese Birkin T-shirt inside.png 6-22-11 Shabu Zen 002.jpg|(Jun 22, 2011) 7-1-11 Haneda.jpg|(Jul 1, 2011)
  • In addition to Japan, the company operates in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, France, Malaysia, the Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, the United Kingdom, the United States and Indonesia. Uniqlo has had influence from the Metal Gear series. There were promotions for it in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Metal Gear 25th Anniversary and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance releasing limited edition T-shirts, sweat pants and hoodies based on the series. For Metal Gear Solid 4, they had six shirts released total, while only three were released for the United States (specifically, Snake wearing a box on his head, a stylized 4 with a literal Snake, and one that bore the phrase "Kept you waiting, huh?"). Two of the shirts that weren't available in the U.S. were available in Europe (such as a snake-like pattern on a slant, and a blue and gray design), while only one remained exclusive to Asia (the multi-colored Snakes). There were also at least three shirts, which were usable in Metal Gear Online. In 2010, Hideo Kojima and Yoji Shinkawa visited various Uniqlo stores across the world during the Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker World Tour in celebration of the game's release and its T-shirt range at Uniqlo. They did a similar tour in 2012 to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Metal Gear.