Kaito Kid Gets the Flagship Piece
The centerpiece of the collection is an oversized short-sleeve hoodie named for Kaito Kid's "magician under the moonlight" alias. It puts a bold back view of the phantom thief across the garment, embroiders his trademark monocle on the hood, and tucks his international criminal number, 1412, inside the left hem. The hoodie comes in black and off-white for ¥6,500, according to a report from Japanese anime news site Anime Anime.
Kid also stars in a ¥3,900 mini shoulder bag that stages his rivalry with Conan. Kid hang-glides across the night sky on the front while Conan looks up at him from the back, a clover monocle charm hangs from the zipper, and a heist notice targeting the Black Star pearl is printed inside.
Hidden Details for Longtime Fans
Most of the line works the same way, with the best references stitched into seams, linings, and pockets. A double-face cardigan (¥6,900) carries an embroidered shrunken Shinichi Kudo, puts the poison that did it to him, APTX4869, on the back right shoulder, and prints the Black Organization's members in line art across the lining.
The "Baaro" short-sleeve shirt (¥7,500), named for Shinichi's signature verbal jab, traces his history with Ran Mouri down the button placket: the Sakura class name tag from their childhood, the lemon pie Ran baked, the cellphone gifted on White Day, and the black knight mask from their school festival play. Shinichi's confession to Ran is printed inside the back hem, and her answer is hidden inside the pocket.
An Edogawa Conan T-shirt (¥3,900) reproduces the moment the shrunken Shinichi improvises the name "Conan Edogawa" when Ran asks who he is, rendered with a fuzzy texture that mimics an old CRT television. A Black Organization tee (¥3,900) puts Gin, gun drawn, at the center of a line-art lineup with Vodka, Vermouth, Bourbon, Chianti, Korn, Kir, and Rum.
The 20-item lineup rounds out with a SHERRY T-shirt, an ¥8,900 zip hoodie, caps, a two-way tote, a wallet, and Teitan High School Class 2-B socks, with prices running from ¥1,200 to ¥8,900.
Thirty Years and 1,100 Episodes In
The collab arrives with the franchise in high gear. Gosho Aoyama's mystery manga has run in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine since 1994, and volume 108 hit shelves in April 2026. The TV anime, on air since 1996, has passed 1,100 episodes. The 29th film, Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway, opened in Japan on April 10, 2026, and Anime Anime notes it is earning box office revenue at a faster pace than its predecessor, One-eyed Flashback.
Looking Ahead
Pre-orders are open now on Graniph's official online store through July 13, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. JST, and the full collection goes on sale at Graniph's stores across Japan on July 14. No international release for the collection has been announced. Fans outside Japan who want to catch up on the source material can find the manga in English from Viz Media, published under the title Case Closed.

