• Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Life
  • Women
  • Beauty Awards
  • Weddings
  • Beauty
    • Beauty
    • Makeup
    • Skin
    • Hair
    • Body & Fragrances
    • Aesthetics & Services
    • Best Of Beauty
    • Reviews
  • Fashion
    • Fashion
    • Shopping
    • Trends & Tips
    • Style Files
    • Watches & Jewellery
  • Life
    • Life
    • Food
    • Entertainment
    • Wellness
    • Travel
    • Tech
    • Sex & Love
    • Stuff to do
  • Women
    • Women
    • Women Now
    • Career
    • Money
  • #HERWORLDHERSTORY
  • Weddings
    • Weddings
    • Gowns & Suits
    • Ideas & Advice
    • Real Weddings
    • Love Nest
    • Luxe
    • Home
  • Beauty Awards
  • SPA AWARDS
  • HAIR AWARDS
  • Woman of the year
  • Age Is Just A Number
  • Video
Subscribe!
  • Also available at:
Privacy Menu
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising with Us
  • Conditions of Access
  • PDPA
  • Privacy Statement
SPH Media

MCI (P) 039/12/2022. Published by SPH Media Limited, Co. Regn. No. 202120748H. Copyright © 2023 SPH Media Limited. All rights reserved.

  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Life
  • Women
  • Beauty Awards
  • Weddings

Fashion

These post-CB T-shirt designs are what every Singaporean needs

S / Shopping

These post-CB T-shirt designs are what every Singaporean needs

The brand collaborated with a local artist for this collection

by Sean Tham  /   July 20, 2020
uniqlo utme mindflyer

Credit: Uniqlo

Don’t get us wrong: As much as we’re all for classics like a simple black or white T-shirt, there are days when it’s just better to have one that’s unique to you. Enter Uniqlo’s UTme, a service that allows you to create your very own designs and have them printed on its iconic UT cotton T-shirts.

While this printing service isn’t exactly new (it was launched in 2015), the Japanese conglomerate has recently collaborated with local artist Michael Ng (aka Mindflyer) to create eight prints that are exclusive to Singapore just for UTme. In other words: You’ll have more choices when getting your very own, one-of-a-kind T-shirts.

Mindflyer is known for his bold and pseudo-realism artwork, and his designs for Uniqlo are in a similar vein, but feature a whimsical twist on Singapore life post-circuit breaker.

Take a peek at all eight of his eclectic designs below.

Read Next

10 of the most stylish winter holiday must-haves from Uniqlo's new LifeWear collection

More high-end designer brands like Bottega Veneta and Dolce & Gabbana are offering customisation services

10 things that we’re buying from Uniqlo x Marimekko latest’s collection online

https://www.herworld.com/gallery/fashion/shopping/uniqlo-utme-customise-mindflyer-singapore/
These post-CB T-shirt designs are what every Singaporean needs
The "New Norm" design by Mindflyer for Uniqlo UTme
image

New norm on the public transport: mask on, volume off. This design depicts the “avoid talking on public transport” situation that everyone has to abide by right now.

Uniqlo
The "New Norm" design by Mindflyer for Uniqlo UTme
image

While it’s great that we can meet friends in Phase 2, we can only have social gatherings of up to five people. Which means, everyone else will meet via Zoom.

Uniqlo
The "New Norm" design by Mindflyer for Uniqlo UTme
image

Don’t want to head to the salons to cut your hair or couldn’t get an appointment? Don’t fret, no one is gonna recognise you under that mask even if you went around with untrimmed hair.

Uniqlo
The "New Norm" design by Mindflyer for Uniqlo UTme
image

Remember that point in time during CB where baking supplies were sold out because everyone is suddenly a stay-home baker? But honestly, this depicted our lives back then because when we were not baking, we were attending video meetings. Nothing in between.

Uniqlo
The "New Norm" design by Mindflyer for Uniqlo UTme
image

Just a gentle reminder to practise safe-distancing whether you’re out buying food, shopping for sale items or just out and about.

Uniqlo
The "New Norm" design by Mindflyer for Uniqlo UTme
image

An abstract artwork calls for your own inference. We inferred this as grocery run. You know, because that was the one thing everyone looked forward to during the circuit breaker. No? Just us?

Uniqlo
The "New Norm" design by Mindflyer for Uniqlo UTme
image

Just a friendly reminder that you can be fined $300 if you’re caught not wearing a mask in public places (when you’re not eating or drinking, that is). Our tip: Keep an extra piece in your bag just in case you forget to put it on before you leave the house (happens to the best of us).

Uniqlo
The "New Norm" design by Mindflyer for Uniqlo UTme
image

During this period, you can contribute by:

1. bringing your own container when dapao-ing food

2. giving tips to the people who serve/deliver food if you can afford it (they have it tough)

3. being nicer to people in general because we’re in this together

Each tee costs $29.90, which are available for printing on Uniqlo’s UT tees at the third level of its Orchard Central flagship outlet.

Uniqlo
  • TAGS:
  • customisation service
  • mindflyer
  • uniqlo
  • uniqlo singapore
  • uniqlo ut
SHARE THIS ON

T / Trending

Fashion

15 designer bags with the best resale values

Fashion

5 budget-friendly bags loved by Blackpink's Jennie

Fashion

The trending oversized tote bags to be carrying this year

Fashion

These are the trendy luxury designer bags that transcend seasons

Fashion

10 affordable statement handbags under $100 to get for work

Fashion

Crossbody bags under $150 that are perfect for travelling

Fashion

43 Singapore fashion brands from A to Z you need to know

Fashion

7 Korean-style bags under $200 that are perfect for work

Fashion

These iPhone cases are what every successful career woman needs t...

Fashion

10 niche bag brands every stylish woman should know

Fashion

Cool bucket bags you should be carrying right now

Fashion

The 'It' bags under $100 that Singaporean women love

Highlights
  • Wunderground
    Shopping From beauty and fashion collabs to the latest in food and...
  • Awards This salon promises to bleach your hair...without damagin...
Editor’s Picks
  • Shopping 7 Korean-style bags under $200 that are perfect for work
  • Shopping Cool bucket bags you should be carrying right now
  • Shopping 43 Singapore fashion brands from A to Z you need to know
  • Shopping The timeless yet stylish black work bags you need right now
  • Shopping The trending oversized tote bags to be carrying this year
Newsletter Subscribe
Sign up for one of our free newsletters to receive the latest news, commentary and fashion features straight from Her World.

By submitting my information above and clicking "FILL ME IN!", I confirm I understand and accept SPH Media Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy as amended from time to time.
Footer Menu
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • PDPA
  • Conditions of Access
  • Privacy Statement
SPH Media

MCI (P) 039/12/2022. Published by SPH Media Limited, Co. Regn. No. 202120748H. Copyright © 2023 SPH Media Limited. All rights reserved.