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New range from Genki Gear available at MCM Expo

New range from Genki Gear available at MCM Expo

Written by Ross Locksley on 25 Oct 2017



As is traditional, Genki Gear have been hard at work on a new range of stylish t-shirts to debut at this weekend's MCM Expo - as ever cute and stylish humour is the name of the game.

The New designs are exclusive to London Comic Con for the weekend and will then go live on the www.genkigear.co.uk website on Halloween.

There are four fantastic quirky new designs in our main ranges, plus some two new designs going into our £10 Ranges

The new designs are

  • “Sandwich of Dread” available in Unisex and Women's
  • “Tofu Terror” available in Unisex and Women's in Pink, Kiwi and Sapphire plus a hoodie
  • “Play Nice” available in Unisex and Women's in Charcoal, Green and heather blue
  • “Risen” available in Unisex and Women's in Black

All the above t-shirts are priced at just £16.99

They also have Damage and Evasion priced at just £10 each, as well as new gifts and a restock of the awesome Yaya Han cosplay ears.


Ross Locksley
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Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time.


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