Dragon Ball Glasses Are Officially a Thing If You Want to See Like Piccolo
Dragon Ball Daimamay have just concluded its run witha thrilling final episode, but the merchandising blitz for the series is only just beginning in Japan. Some unusual Dragon Ball collaborations have recently been announced, ranging from cans of tuna featuring familiar characters like Mini Goku and Panzy to a new tie-up that is quite literally something to behold.
Starting in March and April, the Japanese eyewear chain, JINS, will offer customers 12 different pairs of glasses frames inspired by characters from both the original Dragon Ball and Daima, available in both adult and kids' sizes. The collection is spread out across two distinct lines: the Dragon Ball DAIMA Model and the Dragon Ball Model, each offering unique features and designs.
JINS Introduces Dragon Ball-Inspired Eyewear
A Tribute to New and Classic Characters
Scheduled for release on March 6, 2025, the Dragon Ball DAIMA Model collection from JINS offers a total of 12 designs: one frame type with six variations for adults and one frame type with six variations for children. The frames adopt a Wellington shape with a unique browline design, reflecting the colors and characteristics of beloved characters such as Mini Goku, Mini Vegeta, Mini Supreme Kai, Mini Piccolo, King Gomah, and Mini Bulma. Each pair comes with an original case and cleaning cloth. Prices are set at ¥10,900 (approximately $72) for adults and ¥8,900 (approximately $59) for children.
Launching on April 17, 2025, the Dragon Ball Model line is aimed at adults who grew up with Akira Toriyama’s original series. This line comprises six frame types with eight designs, blending the nostalgic essence of the initial Dragon Ball storyline with modern aesthetics. The frames feature subtle nods to the series, such as metal temple cores depicting scenes of Goku flying on the Flying Nimbus and Bulma riding her bike, as well as hinge details inspired by the Four-Star Dragon Ball. Each pair includes a dedicated case, a capsule-shaped case, and an original cleaning cloth designed to evoke the anime's ending scenes. The Dragon Ball Model eyewear is priced at ¥24,900 (approximately $165).
A Stylish Way to Celebrate Dragon Ball
See the Dragon Ball Universe in a New Light
For longtime fans and new enthusiasts alike, this eyewear collection offers a stylish yet subtle way to show appreciation for the Dragon Ball universe. Both collections will be available at JINS stores across Japan and through theJINS online shop, though the Dragon Ball Model will only be offered in select locations.

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