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Zoff Launches Detective Conan Eyewear Collection With Six Character Designs

The collection expands Detective Conan's merchandise into a premium everyday accessory category, with each design embedding specific narrative references rather than generic branding.

Reporting from 2 sources: Nijimen, Anime Anime.

Zoff Launches Detective Conan Eyewear Collection With Six Character Designs

Eyewear brand Zoff has opened pre-orders for a collaboration collection with Detective Conan, featuring glasses inspired by six characters from the series. The lineup includes models for Conan Edogawa, Ran Mouri, Ai Haibara, Heiji Hattori, Tooru Amuro, and Shuichi Akai. Each pair incorporates character-specific motifs: Conan's glasses include a keyhole and magnifying glass detail; Ran's frame features the Teitan High School emblem and a clock face; Haibara's design includes APTX4869 elements; Heiji's frame evokes his cap and tire tracks; Amuro's model reproduces the Poirot logo; and Akai's frame uses a silver bullet and target motif. All glasses come with a collaboration-exclusive case and cleaning cloth. Additional merchandise includes a stand glasses case, mascot cleaner, glasses pouch, and large glasses cloth. Pre-orders run from June 1 to June 30, 2026, on the Zoff official online store, with shipping scheduled for late December 2026. Each pair costs 12,200 yen including set lenses.

The collection includes four accessory items beyond the glasses themselves. A stand glasses case features a brick pattern and the "DETECTIVE CONAN" logo. A mascot cleaner can attach to bags or keys. A suede-like glasses pouch carries a glasses silhouette. A large glasses cloth shows designs of the six characters or detective tool motifs.

Each pair of glasses has the character's name engraved in English on the inside of the temple. The Conan Edogawa model uses a Wellington-type frame. The Ran Mouri model is a brown metal frame with Teitan High School emblem, clock face, and cherry blossom motifs. The Ai Haibara model combines plastic and metal, with ginkgo leaves from the Fusae brand inside the temple. The Heiji Hattori model is a square plastic frame. The Tooru Amuro model is a metal frame with coffee motifs and cherry blossom petals on the temple. The Shuichi Akai model is a black metal frame.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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