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{{samename|outfits worn by human characters in the [[Pokémon anime]]|List of clothing in the anime}}
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Many different types of '''Pokémon clothing''' has been available over the years. Pokémon characters have appeared on a wide variety of clothing types geared toward differing age groups, from small children to adults.
Many different types of '''Pokémon clothing''' has been available over the years. Pokémon characters have appeared on a wide variety of clothing types geared toward differing age groups, from small children to adults.


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====Gallery====
====Gallery====
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File:P151.jpg|The initial four designs of the [[Pokémon 151]] clothing line in Japan
File:P151.jpg|The initial four designs of the [[Pokémon 151]] clothing line in Japan\
File:Red Genesect Shirt.jpg|A shirt featuring Red {{p|Genesect}}
File:TeamChespinTShirt.png|"Team {{p|Chespin}}" t-shirt from Hot Topic
File:TeamChespinTShirt.png|"Team {{p|Chespin}}" t-shirt from Hot Topic
File:TeamFennekinTShirt.png|"Team {{p|Fennekin}}" t-shirt from Hot Topic
File:TeamFennekinTShirt.png|"Team {{p|Fennekin}}" t-shirt from Hot Topic
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===Accessories===
===Accessories===
:''Also see: [[Pokémon jewelry]]''
:''Also see: [[Pokémon jewelry]]''
[[File:Ash Hat Pokémon Center Osaka 2011.jpg|thumb|right|A hat based on [[Ash's hat]] from the {{series|Best Wishes}}]]
A wide variety of accessories featuring Pokémon have been made, such as belts, winter hats and mittens. Baseball caps have been made both featuring Pokémon characters as well as caps made to look like [[Ash's hat]]. Pokémon accessories have been sold both in department stores as well as specialty stores like {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}}.
A wide variety of accessories featuring Pokémon have been made, such as belts, winter hats and mittens. Baseball caps have been made both featuring Pokémon characters as well as caps made to look like [[Ash's hat]]. Pokémon accessories have been sold both in department stores as well as specialty stores like {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}}.


===Pajamas===
===Pajamas===
Many types of Pokémon pajamas have been manufactured, typically in youth sizes only. Pokémon pajamas are available at department stores such as {{wp|Wal-Mart}}, {{wp|Target}} and {{wp|Zellers}}.
Many types of Pokémon pajamas have been manufactured, typically in youth sizes only. Pokémon pajamas are available at department stores such as {{wp|Wal-Mart}} or {{wp|Target}}.


===Sweatshirts/hoodies===
===Sweatshirts/hoodies===

Revision as of 01:20, 19 January 2014

This article is about the clothing products found in the real world. For the outfits and accessories in-game that the player character can wear, see Clothing.
If you were looking for the outfits worn by human characters in the Pokémon anime, see List of clothing in the anime.

Many different types of Pokémon clothing has been available over the years. Pokémon characters have appeared on a wide variety of clothing types geared toward differing age groups, from small children to adults.

Types of Pokémon clothing

T-shirts

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Likely the most popular type of Pokémon clothing available, a wide variety of Pokémon t-shirts have been made since the beginning of the anime series. Pokémon t-shirts are made in several different styles and sizes, with shirts available for small children, preteens, as well as for adult men and women. Pokémon t-shirts intended for younger children generally include Pokémon and human characters from the newest generation, while shirts for adults are more likely to have Pokémon from older generations, mainly Generation I, and may be made in a "retro" style, although adult t-shirts featuring Pokémon from Generation V and Generation VI have begun to appear, possibly due to the games' deliberate attempt to appeal to both old and new fans.

Pokémon t-shirts can be purchased at many different types of stores. T-shirts for people of all ages can be found at department stores such as Wal-Mart or Target, and t-shirts for adults can also be found at specialty stores like Hot Topic and Bluenotes. Exclusive designs can be found at the Nintendo World store and the many Pokémon Center stores, including the Pokémon 151 clothing line, which is exclusive to Pokémon Center. Additionally, t-shirts are occasionally given away at official events such as Play! Pokémon.

Gallery

Accessories

Also see: Pokémon jewelry
A hat based on Ash's hat from the Best Wishes series

A wide variety of accessories featuring Pokémon have been made, such as belts, winter hats and mittens. Baseball caps have been made both featuring Pokémon characters as well as caps made to look like Ash's hat. Pokémon accessories have been sold both in department stores as well as specialty stores like Pokémon Center.

Pajamas

Many types of Pokémon pajamas have been manufactured, typically in youth sizes only. Pokémon pajamas are available at department stores such as Wal-Mart or Target.

Sweatshirts/hoodies

Pokémon sweatshirts have been made featuring a variety of characters in both youth and adult sizes.

Socks

Socks have been made featuring Pokémon characters, typically featuring starter Pokémon or other popular characters such as Ash and Pikachu. Pokémon socks available in both youth and adult sizes. Ankle-length socks are the most typical, although other sizes such as knee-high socks exist as well.

Underwear

Brief-style underwear for young boys featuring Pokémon characters have been made.

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