NIGO’s label HUMAN MADE is returning to the Pokémon universe with a second “Pokémon Made” collection, dropping on May 23, 2026, after the huge success of the first collab in fall 2025. The new capsule marks Pokémon’s 30th anniversary with a bigger, 15 piece lineup of apparel and accessories featuring Pikachu, Farfetch’d and new addition Magikarp.
Second “Pokémon Made” collection
The new HUMAN MADE × Pokémon release follows the initial nine piece Pokémon Made drop, which sold out quickly and helped define the partnership’s blend of Japanese streetwear and nostalgic gaming culture. This time, the collaboration expands into a more complete wardrobe and lifestyle offer, described as “Collection Vol. 2” in brand and media communications.
According to HUMAN MADE’s official announcement, the second Pokémon Made collection launches under the same concept but with more silhouettes, more characters and a wider range of entry prices, opening the collab to an even…
broader fan base. Key pieces and designs Editorial breakdowns confirm that the new drop features 15 product models across 19 variations, with outerwear as the main highlight.
Standout items include: POKEMON MADE DENIM JACKET – a vintage style indigo denim jacket with a chain stitched Pikachu graphic on the back and custom HUMAN MADE heart buttons. POKEMON MADE PADDED BLOUSON – an olive drab, padded outerwear piece combining utilitarian details with Pokémon artwork.
POKEMON MADE UTILITY JACKET – a high density cotton nylon jacket starring Farfetch’d, complete with a plush leek, packable hood, multiple pockets and a special sheath pocket designed specifically to carry the leek.
POKEMON MADE ALOHA SHIRT – a navy shirt with Magikarp graphics, tying the character into a resort inspired silhouette. The lineup is rounded out by graphic T shirts, socks and accessories like key charms, key rings, double wall glasses (including a Magikarp glass), floating pens and a heart shaped Poké Ball style coin pouch…
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