Can Sailor Moon possibly become any more popular?The Exotic Time Machine The simple answer to that question is YES!
Japanese comedian Naomi Watanabe's fashion label, Punyus, has been working with the team behind Sailor Moon to create a new clothing line with a much broader selection of sizes.
The 14-piece range is all about body-positivity, with things from T-shirts, rompers and even Sailor Moon uniforms.
The series has been incredibly popular since it went on sale on Apr. 28 in Japan.
They look so comfy and cute:
People are already showing off their hauls on social media:
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The collection is only available within Japan, with prices ranging from 1,727 yen ($15.35) for the Sailor Moon-themed socks to 9709 yen ($85.58) for the Sailor Moon outfit.
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