These new Hatsune Miku jackets are her most stylish collab yet

Okay, as a huge Hatsune Miku fan, I’m so excited! They just gave Miku a really cool new look, and now we can actually buy jackets inspired by her design! It’s amazing to be able to show off my love for her in a whole new way.

I’m so excited! Hatsune Miku is collaborating with Karakuridama, a cool Japanese streetwear brand, and they’re releasing these amazing reversible sukajan jackets. They look incredible and I know they’re going to be super popular!

Crypton Future Media recently revealed a collaboration featuring new artwork by Miku illustrator iXima. The collection includes two reversible sukajan jackets – one with a roaring design and the other with a cherry blossom pattern – both boasting eye-catching styles.

Miku jackets are the ultimate drip for fans

The Cherry Blossom jacket features silver satin sleeves and a black body. It’s beautifully embroidered with a design of Miku playing guitar under a golden crescent moon, with cherry blossoms drifting down the sleeves.

The Roaring jacket is bold and eye-catching with bright teal sleeves, swirling soundwave designs, and red details – perfect for making a statement. The Sonic Velocity jacket is similarly striking. Both jackets are also fully reversible, featuring a simple, clean design with Miku’s “01” logo on the inside.

These jackets are crafted from shiny polyester satin and feature detailed, high-quality embroidery on the back and sleeves, creating a luxurious look fit for a pop star.

You could pre-order the jacket starting November 10th, and it should arrive before the end of December. It costs ¥32,870, which is around $215 US dollars. Keep in mind that shipping and availability differ depending on where you are, so check the official store for the latest details.

Hatsune Miku has had a busy year, appearing in everything from the video game Fortnite to a special line of gaming computers and keyboards from ASUS. Now, she’s expanding into high-end fashion, showing that after almost twenty years, she’s still a major force in pop culture.

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2025-11-11 15:21