New MHA Collection Hits the Streets for First-Time U.S. Fashion Release

New MHA Collection Hits the Streets for First-Time U.S. Fashion Release

2025 might be the final year for My Hero Academia, but the popular anime TV series is going out in style. In collaboration with Crunchyroll, My Hero Academia is partnering with a rising pop culture fashion brand to launch a new clothing line inspired by the superhero series.

Fira x Wear, a pop culture-centric fashion brand by renowned cosplayer Jasmine James (@/CutiePieSensei), is launching a prestigious clothing line inspired by My Hero Academia. The collectible apparel marks the first time Crunchyroll has partnered with a black female-owned fashion brand deeply rooted in anime culture. This new clothing line will be released in three parts throughout 2025. Part one is rolling out today, Thursday, June 5, 2025.

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New MHA Clothing Line Brings the Anime Series’ Iconic Sports Uniform to Life

“Anime has always been a powerful source of inspiration, but fashion hasn’t always reflected the depth and artistry of the stories we love,” said Fira X Wear Founder Jasmine James. “With our new My Hero Academia collection in collaboration with Crunchyroll, we’re reimagining what anime-inspired style can look like — something that feels elevated, expressive, and authentic. This partnership is a huge moment for us and for fans, because it proves that anime fashion can be more than merch. It can be a statement.”

Now available for purchase, the first installment of the My Hero Academia collectible apparel by Fira x Wear is based on the iconic sports uniform of U.A. High School. The real-life versions of the sports uniforms embody the same stylistic choices as the anime TV series, while expanding the clothing designs to accommodate a wide range of body types, allowing fans to mix and match. Just like the anime version, blue, red, and white dominate this lavish clothing collection. The second part of the clothing collection will launch in fall 2025 – just in time for the final season of My Hero Academia – while the third installment is scheduled for release in winter 2025.

“This My Hero Academia collection from Fira x Wear is going to allow fans to ‘Be The Main Character’ and embrace what the series means to them,” said Anna Songco Adamian, VP of Global Consumer Products at Crunchyroll. “The anime fandom continues to grow, and we can’t wait for new and longtime fans alike to express their love for the medium through this special collaboration.”

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The entire My Hero Academia manga is available to read digitally via the Viz Media and the Manga Plus apps. “Izuku has dreamt of being a hero all his life — a lofty goal for anyone, but especially challenging for a kid with no superpowers,” the official description for the series reads. “That’s right, in a world where eighty percent of the population has some kind of super-powered ‘quirk,’ Izuku was unlucky enough to be born completely normal. But that’s not enough to stop him from enrolling in one of the world’s most prestigious hero academies.”

Deku and all of Class 2-A are ready for battle on the My Hero Academia poster while the League of Villains is gathered in the background.

Latest Film

My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission

First TV Show

My Hero Academia

First Episode Air Date

April 3, 2016

Cast

Daiki Yamashita, Justin Briner, Nobuhiko Okamoto, Clifford Chapin, Ayane Sakura, Yûki Kaji


Source: Press release, Fira x Wear


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