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    Trends in Japan: Bara-Iro T-Shirt Pop-Up Shop from McDonalds in Shibuya

    McDonalds seems to have much more creative leeway in Japan than elsewhere, perhaps due to the comfort level consumers have with marketing campaigns. The Quarter Pounder Shop is a great example…what would be seen as a cynical marketing ploy by many in the U.S. gets great press as an innovative new concept in Japan.



    The Quarter Pounder campaign has evolved into another pop-up shop concept for a very limited time. The Bara-Iro (rose color) T-Shirt shop is a pop-up shop within a McDonalds, lasting only from June 11-16.



    The Shibuya Center-Gai McDonalds has completely remodeled its second-floor eating area into a super-pink, t-shirt-selling wonderland. Customers who order Quarter Pounders receive metal “bara-iro” pins, but those who are a bit more bold can venture into the Bara-Iro T-Shirt Shop to purchase one of fifty different designs, all printed on rose-colored shirts.



    Each shirt costs about $10 and is quite limited, as can be seen below. When we visited yesterday nearly half of the shirts were all gone already, and with a surprisingly large number of customers inside.



    As mentioned previously, this seems like the type of campaign that wouldn’t get nearly the same reception in a major U.S. city. The cool factor would only arise twenty years later when hipsters started wearing them ironically, and by then it’s a bit late.

    Original article at CScoutJapan

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    ahhh....mcD selling t-shirts? wow.... resession really got a grip on Japan McD? more like a commercial ploy ^^... anything said to be limited edition in Japan usually got swept up in a flash....nehow.... i think those shirts are cute!! i got myself entrapt by the ploy as well? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by clonezzz View Post
    ahhh....mcD selling t-shirts? wow.... resession really got a grip on Japan McD? more like a commercial ploy ^^... anything said to be limited edition in Japan usually got swept up in a flash....nehow.... i think those shirts are cute!! i got myself entrapt by the ploy as well? lol
    it's not really so much of recession because japanese mcdonalds have sold apparel before, such as hello kitty purses. you also got whatever yen off when purchasing it with a certain combo, etc. these campaigns are always very limited time wise. it's not just mcdonalds but tea, coffee, and beer companies, convenient stores, etc has had these limited time, buy this and that and you this campaigns. i always collect miffy and rilakkuma kitchen utensils and plates from lawson

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    wow, that's very.... pink ; i don't think i'd ever be able to buy anything from there - it's a bit too pink for me - but i think japan is pretty big on limited-edition stuff, right? interesting marketing ploy, that's for sure... i'd love to tons of people wearing this shirt all in one big picture

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