Limited edition “Where’s Wally?” travel merchandise on sale at PLAZA and MINiPLA!

13.June.2017 | FASHION

The import stores “PLAZA” and “MINiPLA” are currently selling limited edition “Where’s Wally?” merchandise to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the hit book series.

A total of 12 authentic Wally themed items are available to choose from, including a Wally luggage tag that will make sure your luggage is definitely found, as well as a compact and lightweight tote bag, and a Wally eye mask.

You can also pick up a Tokyo pouch—the perfect Japanese souvenir!

Wally is sure to be a great and reassuring companion to take with you on your travels, especially since he himself has traveled through many different time periods and across every location you can think of.

How about making some summertime memories with Wally this summer?
■Information

Where’s Wally? Travel Goods
On Sale: June 7th, 2017
<Product Line-up>
・Luggage Tag ¥900
・Luggage Belt ¥1,500
・Eye Mask ¥800
・Laundry Pouch ¥1,600
・Packing Pouch L Size ¥1,800
・Packing Pouch M Size ¥1,500
・Nylon Pouch (2 varieties) ¥1,500 each
・Vinyl Pouch (2 varieties) ¥1,200 each
・Tote Bag ¥2,800 each

※All prices above are the base prices. Tax excluded.
※Items available at select stores only.
※Please note that items may vary from store to store.
※Please note that the actual items may differ from the specification.
※Please be aware that the items may not be available depending on the occasion.

Plaza Official Homepage: https://www.plazastyle.com/

Where’s Wally? ⓒ DreamWorks Distribution Limited. All rights reserved.

 

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