UNIQLO x Chatterbox Singapore: Six Local-Dish Tees You Will Want From S$9.90

The UNIQLO Chatterbox collection Singapore drop is the most lobang-friendly fashion moment this month. It launches alongside UNIQLO’s Thank You Festival from 22 to 28 May 2026, with chicken rice, Hokkien-style bak kut teh, fried Hokkien mee, satay, nonya kuehs and lobster laksa all printed onto UTme! tees.

Cheaper than your usual Marina Bay food court meal — and you get to wear it forever.

What Is In The UNIQLO Chatterbox Collection Singapore Drop

UNIQLO and Chatterbox — the Mandarin Orchard Singapore institution — co-developed six designs that nod to the restaurant’s signature dishes. Expect playful illustration-style prints sized for the UTme! customisable range.

Pricing tracks the Thank You Festival’s other UTme! pieces, so expect entry-level prices in the S$9.90 to S$19.90 range depending on base garment.

UNIQLO Thank You Festival 2026 Singapore in-store campaign visual
Source: UNIQLO Singapore

Thank You Festival 2026: The Other Pieces Worth Buying

The Chatterbox capsule drops inside the bi-annual Thank You Festival. Worth knowing:

  • 25 LifeWear items at special prices, 13 joining the sale list for the first time
  • Men’s Premium Linen Long-Sleeve Shirt at S$39.90
  • Women’s UNIQLO and JW ANDERSON Denim Shorts at S$19.90
  • Men’s EZY Ultra Stretch Jeans at S$49.90
  • Women’s Mini T at S$9.90
  • The first-ever UNIQLO and Cecilie Bahnsen Spring/Summer 2026 collection

The Free Lunch Bag

Spend a minimum of S$100 in-store or online during the festival window and you can redeem a free UNIQLO Lunch Bag in one of four colours. Stocks are limited and historically clear within the first 48 hours, so queues are already forming.

Bonus: The DBS And POSB Spin

Spend at least S$100 in-store with a DBS or POSB card and you can spin to win UNIQLO Gift Cards worth S$2, S$5, S$10 — and up to S$100 at the top end.

Where And When

In-store at all UNIQLO Singapore outlets and online at the official UNIQLO Singapore site from 22 to 28 May 2026. The Chatterbox tees and the Cecilie Bahnsen pieces will move first.

Clara Tan
Clara Tan
Clara Tan is Little Big Red Dot's Editor-at-Large. She oversees the quality and direction of content across all categories, bringing depth, context, and a sharp editorial eye to everything she covers. Clara writes thoughtful, well-researched features that connect the dots across lifestyle, culture, business, and current affairs in Singapore.

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