Commemorating the 10th Anniversary
Approximately a decade after the conclusion of the “Attack on Titan” series, a special collaboration with Steiff, the prestigious German teddy bear manufacturer, has been realized. This limited edition teddy bear, themed after Eren Yeager, is available for pre-order until 10 AM on December 5th, 2023, exclusively within Japan. This initiative is spearheaded by the fashion trading company Ueni Trading under its original brand ‘GARRACK’, with orders being taken at the official shop “Reeves Company.”
Features of the Attack on Titan x Steiff Teddy Bear
Based on Steiff’s classic teddy bear ‘James’, this unique bear is crafted from blond mohair, offering a rich texture and hue. Its nose is stitched into a distinctive triangular shape, and the claws on the limbs are finely finished. The attire mirrors the uniform of Eren Yeager from the Scout Regiment, consisting of a belt, shirt, jacket, and cape, meticulously replicated. Equipped with joints in the neck and limbs, it allows for various poses. Priced at 55,000 yen (tax included), it measures about 26 cm (approximately 10.2 inches) and is made from mohair and polyester, with polycarbonate used for the eyes. Delivery is scheduled for May 2024.
What is a Steiff Teddy Bear?
Steiff, founded in 1880, is a renowned German plush toy maker known for creating the world’s first ‘Teddy Bear.’ Its products are celebrated globally for their high-density stitching by artisans, durability, and quality. Steiff’s teddy bears are cherished for their classic design and premium materials, gaining immense popularity among collectors.
Special Purchase Bonus
Purchasers of this memorable teddy bear will receive a mini clear file featuring a newly drawn illustration by Hajime Isayama, the creator of “Attack on Titan”. This limited-edition item holds special value for fans, enhancing their connection to the series.
Important Note
This product is available for sale only within Japan. Although international orders can be placed, delivery is restricted to addresses in Japan.
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