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UNIQLO’s lets you design your own T-shirt on a smart phone with UTme!

There are tons of online T-shirt retailers out there but if you want to buy and design a T-shirt that’s truly yours? UNIQLO in Japan has introduced its new UTme! service where you can create your own T-shirt design with its mobile app.

You can draw using your fingers or you can go creative with typography or even photos. For a splash of fun, you could add special effects by simply shaking your smart phone with your desired selection. Once you’re done with it, you can place an order immediately and Uniqlo will ship it to you within 2-5 days.

Each UTme! T-shirts costs 1,990 Yen which is about RM63 excluding tax and shipping. At the moment it is available only in Japan and there’s no mention if they have plans to roll this out internationally. It would be cool if they have this in Malaysia.

Watch the UTme! promo video after the break.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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