Edo's Wild Spirit Meets Streetwear: Gintama x Bibisama Unveils Kabuki-City Inspired Winter Collection 2025

The streetwear brand Bibisama has announced a new collaboration with the comedy-action anime series Gintama. This partnership introduces the Gintama x Bibisama Winter Collection 2025, a line designed to reflect the unique atmosphere of Kabuki-City. Launched on October 24, 2025, this collection expands upon a previous summer release, offering eight new apparel items. These pieces integrate Gintama's characteristic humor and historical aesthetic with contemporary streetwear designs, allowing fans to incorporate elements of the series into their personal style.
The winter collection includes premium sweaters, an oversized t-shirt, and three distinct pairs of socks. Each item features detailed embroidery or weaving, inspired by Gintama's characters, settings, and themes.
Key items in the collection include the Kabuki-City Encyclopedia – Oversized Tee, which features characters such as Elizabeth in a ukiyo-e style. The Yorozuya in the Snow – Snow Day Sweater showcases the Yorozuya group in a winter setting with embroidery and a cool color palette. The Roar of the Sleepless Kabuki-City – Night Sky Sweater offers a woven tribute to the city's nighttime activity. Additionally, the Join the Elizabeth Squad! – Elizabeth Sweater incorporates 3D weaving and a functional pocket designed into Elizabeth's mouth. For fans of Sadaharu, the Sadaharu Sweater offers an oversized, distressed design with embroidered details reflecting the character.

The collection also features three pairs of socks: one dedicated to the Shinsengumi, another to Katsura and Elizabeth, and a Sadaharu Paw Edition. The Sadaharu socks include embroidered characters discreetly placed beneath the paw pads, intended as a detail for fans.
The full collection is available exclusively through Bibisama's official website. Pre-orders are offered in limited quantities and include special collectible gifts. This collaboration aims to connect anime pop culture with contemporary fashion, reflecting Gintama's global appeal and the growing interaction between Japanese pop culture and international streetwear trends.
Credits
Gintama
Author
Hideaki Sorachi (manga artist)
Cover Art
Hideaki Sorachi
Studio
Sunrise (later episodes by Bandai Namco Pictures) किरण स्टूडियो (Kiran Studio)
Publisher
Shueisha (serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump)





