
The One Piece anime is celebrating its 25th anniversary and as a part of the occasion CASETiFY is back with yet another collaboration. CASETiFY’s anime collaborations have only exploded in the past year, and now One Piece gets to enjoy these new style ideas. While the limited all-gold design is the highlight, the entire drop is a lot more varied than the previous ones for the franchise. This time, there’s likely something for every Straw Hat fan!
As someone who enjoys several of CASETiFY’s anime collabs, I like the integration of the branding into the style of the anime’s logos. It helps keep the franchise at the center of the design focus. Applying this to One Piece keeps things flowing and fun, like with previous Naruto and Jujutsu Kaisen releases. There’s also a special 25th anniversary logo integrated the products to highlight the special moment.

The line has a lot more offerings overall too. New MagSafe chargers, wireless earphone cases, and what I think is a desk mat – I’ve reached out to confirm that. One Piece has gotten a water bottle from CASETiFY before, but this is a huge expansion in options. Even if you’re happy with your current case, why not have a Grand Line log pose charger?
Also, CASETiFY continues to expand support for phone models too. The press images also highlight new Galaxy devices alongside iPhones, and as a Galaxy phone guy, it’s very cool to know others get to participate in the celebration.
The ONE PIECE x CASETiFY collection launches worldwide on casetify.com/co-lab on August
8th. It will be available for purchase online, via the CASETiFY Co-Lab app (available now in the Apple
App Store), and at CASETiFY Studio locations. To learn more about the collaboration, visit
CASETiFY.com and follow along on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Twitter.
Travis Hymas is a freelance writer and self appointed Pokémon historian out of Salt Lake City, Utah. Known to be regularly obessive over pop culture topics, gaming discourse, and trading card games, he is a published critic featured on sites such as Uppercut and The Young Folks.







