Kanji tee (New Horizons)

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Kanji tee

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Kanji tee


Variation shown: Green
Buy price Sell price
 640 Bells
 580 Poki
 160 Bells
Obtain via
 Mabel (Summer)
 Able Sisters (Summer)
 Apparel shop
Styles Active / Simple
Label themes Everyday / Comfy
Internal information
Filename: TopsTexTopTshirtsHKanji
Internal ID: 3575, 8426, 8424, 8425
Cloth group ID: 191
Variations
Kanji tee's Green variant
Kanji tee's Black variant
Kanji tee's Pink variant
Kanji tee's Blue variant
In other games
New Leaf (kanji tee)
Names in other languages
 かんじTシャツ
 汉字T恤
 t-shirt kanji
 camiseta kanji
 maglietta con ideogramma
 футболка с кандзи
 한자 티셔츠
 漢字T恤
 t-shirt kanji
 camiseta kanji
 Motiv-Shirt
 kanji-T-shirt

The kanji tee is a top item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The item can be worn by either the player or any villagers.

The kanji tee can be obtained during the summer from Mabel before building Able Sisters, or from the shop once it has opened for  640 Bells. This item is lucky, meaning it gives a 777-point Happy Home Academy bonus when placed in the player's house. The item can also be obtained from the apparel shop in Happy Home Paradise for  580 Poki if the shop's theme is set to sell "loose clothes" or "simple clothes", or when the store is asked to sell any clothes under the "anything is fine" option.

This item is worn by Axel and Samson as their default outfit.

In Happy Home Paradise, this item is unlocked for use in designing when doing a vacation home request for Admiral, Hazel, Mac, Pate, Spork, and Stu. In addition, the item can be used to change the clothing of a villager or the player either during or after the designing process for screenshot purposes.

Variations

The kanji tee has 4 variations.

Green
 
Green

 
Green

Black
 
White

 
Black

Pink
 
Pink

 
Pink

Blue
 
Blue

 
Blue

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Trivia

  • The kanji featured on the shirt is (mori, forest) as in どうぶつの森 (Doubutsu no Mori).

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