HUMAN MADE x Pokémon: NIGO's Second Collab Drops This Week
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NIGO's HUMAN MADE has returned to the Pokémon universe for a second time, and the collection is every bit as considered as you'd expect. Dropping on 23 May exclusively via HUMAN MADE's webstore in Japan, the Pokémon Made collaboration spans outerwear, denim, tees, accessories, and homeware — a full wardrobe moment built around three Pokémon: Pikachu, Farfetch'd, and Magikarp.

The Outerwear
Two jackets anchor the drop. The M-65 field jacket arrives in a warm khaki with multi-pocket utility detailing, a Farfetch'd 3D leek sprouting from the collar, and a Pokémon Made banner across the back lining — HUMAN MADE's signature workwear DNA filtered through pure Pokémon chaos. Alongside it, an olive MA-1 bomber carries a Farfetch'd graphic on the back, rendered in HUMAN MADE's collegiate lettering. Both pieces are the kind of outerwear that earns a second look.

Denim & Shirts
A raw indigo denim trucker jacket features a Pikachu appliqué mid-sprint across the back — clean, graphic, and genuinely wearable. Two open-collar short-sleeve shirts round out the tops: one in cream with Magikarp embroidery at the chest, one in navy with Pokémon Made lettering across the back yoke.
The Tees
Four graphic tees cover the key characters — Pikachu in motion, Farfetch'd in a mascot pose, and Magikarp in full flail. Each comes in white or black, with the black versions carrying a heart-shaped Pokéball logo at the back neck. Straightforward, but the graphics are strong enough to carry the piece.

Accessories & Homeware
The accessories are where the collection gets playful. A heart-shaped Pokéball coin purse with carabiner clip, a Pikachu keyring, a Farfetch'd keyring, a Magikarp charm keychain, and a Pokémon Made ballpoint pen round out the smaller pieces. A double-walled glass printed with Magikarp and a pair of Pokéball-print socks complete the set — the kind of extras that make a collab feel like a world rather than just a capsule.

The Verdict
HUMAN MADE's approach to collaboration has always been about sincerity over hype — and this Pokémon drop is no different. The references are specific (Farfetch'd, really), the construction is considered, and the range is wide enough to suit collectors and wearers alike. Shop the collection at humanmade.jp — Japan-exclusive for now, but worth watching.
