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Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side x Favorite Second Wave Preorders Start July 10

The second wave shifts the collaboration's focus from formal wear to the casual part-time job outfits that appear in the game's daily life segments, offering fans a more understated way to wear character-inspired clothing.

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Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side x Favorite Second Wave Preorders Start July 10

Preorders for the second wave of Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side x Favorite collaboration apparel open July 10, 2026. The five items include four one-piece dresses and an MA-1 jacket, each inspired by characters' part-time job outfits from the game series. The lineup features designs from Kei Hazuki, Ei Saeki, Ryuka Sakurai, Koichi Sakurai, and Ryota Fuma.

The second wave of the Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side x Favorite collaboration follows a well-received first wave. This time the motif is the part-time job outfits characters wear in the game, rather than flashy costumes. All five items are available in FREE size. Preorders run from July 10 at the special website, and a purchase bonus flake sticker set is included during the preorder period.

  • Kei Hazuki - Model Outfit One-Piece Dress: Inspired by Kei Hazuki's model outfit from 1st Love, with a sailor collar and fur trim.
  • Ei Saeki - Café Coral Reef One-Piece Dress: Inspired by the uniform of Café Coral Reef from 2nd Season, with a white blouse and large ribbon tie.
  • Ryuka Sakurai - Flower Shop Annelie One-Piece Dress: Inspired by the flower shop Annelie from 3rd Story, with a pinafore-style apron design.
  • Koichi Sakurai - Stallion Oil MA-1 Jacket: Inspired by the gas station Stallion Oil from 3rd Story, with a terracotta color and side stripes.
  • Ryota Fuma - General Store Simon One-Piece Dress: Inspired by the general store Simon from 4th Heart, with a brown jumper skirt and lace hem.

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