UNIQLO UT “Peace For All” Project Unveils Ten New Designs
Featuring T-shirts that remind us of the importance of peace.










UNIQLO introduced the UNIQLO UT Project in 2014, an ongoing collection of t-shirts designed by important figures that aims to raise funds to support peace efforts. The organizations who receive the proceeds provide humanitarian aid to people affected by poverty, discrimination, violence, natural disasters and conflict.
The newest release of the UNIQLO UT “Peace For All” project features ten new t-shirts designed by a talented list of renowned leaders including designer JW Anderson, professional snowboarder and skateboarder Ayumu Hirano, architect Tadao Ando, professional tennis player Kei Nishikori, creative director Rei Inamoto, and more. Each design features graphics centered around peace and delivers a vision of what a world without conflict looks like. The creators use memorable messages, powerful text and colorful imagery to represent their personal call for peace. Rei Inamoto’s design includes a dotted box with a heart outline inside on a black colorway, and stated that “…There is no peace without love. Each dot in my design represents a nation on Planet Earth, with the hope that one day, we’ll think of ourselves as one humanity bound by love.”
All priced at $19.90 USD, these latest t-shirts will be available on July 22 on UNIQLO UT’s site.
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