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Bruno Mars releases collaboration merch with Don Quijote Japan

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Bruno Mars has unveiled a special collaboration with Don Quijote Japan, launching a limited-edition merchandise collection that has fans buzzing. This collaboration follows his historic seven shows at the Tokyo Dome and the release of his catchy jingle, "Donki Ikuyo" or "Let's go to Donki," which showcases him dancing through the aisles of a Don Quijote store while shopping for snacks. The merchandise collection, available until October 20, 2024, features hoodies, T-shirts, a tote bag, and a baseball cap, all adorned with a playful depiction of Donpen, Don Quijote's mascot, styled to resemble Bruno. Prices for the collection range from ¥3,289 for T-shirts and accessories to ¥5,489 for hoodies. The items will be sold at Don Quijote stores nationwide, and online purchases will be available for Majica members.

Given Bruno's personal fondness for Don Quijote, calling it his favorite store in Japan, the collaboration is both heartfelt and strategic. Fans are encouraged to visit stores promptly, as the limited-edition nature of the merch means it is likely to sell out quickly. For more details, customers can check Don Quijote's official website.

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