Hobonichi 2026 Accessories: ONE PIECE Magazine - Pirate Flag Index Stickers

£9.35 £11.00
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Description

Our next batch of Hobonichi items should be ready for sale on our website around 17 October. Please sign up for a back in stock notification to be notified when stock goes live.

Pre-orders: please be aware that there will be a delay before shipment of your order. If your order contains other items, the whole order will be held pending availability of this preorder item.

An item in collaboration with ONE PIECE magazine, a publication which dives deep into the world of the manga One Piece.

The familiar pirate flag from the One Piece series has been turned into a set of index stickers. You can stick these onto the edges of your monthly calendar page or daily pages to immediately find and open up to your desired spot. They also serve as an accent, even when your techo is closed.

There are eleven different flag designs, one each for the Straw Hat Crew, the Heart Pirates, Kid Pirates, Red Hair Pirates, Cross Guild, Blackbeard Pirates, Whitebeard Pirates, Roger Pirates, Revolutionary Army, World Government, and Marines. There are three sheets with twelve stickers each.

Enjoy customising your techo in any way you like with these stickers.




There are other stationery items to use alongside your techo in the One Piece lineup, so you can fully immerse yourself in the charm of the One Piece characters!

Specifications

Size H: 115 x W: 90 x T: 2 mm / H: 4.5" x W: 3.5" x T: 0.1"
Weight Approx. 2 g
Main material Synthetic paper (Yupo)

Our next batch of Hobonichi items should be ready for sale on our website around 17 October. Please sign up for a back in stock notification to be notified when stock goes live.

Pre-orders: please be aware that there will be a delay before shipment of your order. If your order contains other items, the whole order will be held pending availability of this preorder item.

An item in collaboration with ONE PIECE magazine, a publication which dives deep into the world of the manga One Piece.

The familiar pirate flag from the One Piece series has been turned into a set of index stickers. You can stick these onto the edges of your monthly calendar page or daily pages to immediately find and open up to your desired spot. They also serve as an accent, even when your techo is closed.

There are eleven different flag designs, one each for the Straw Hat Crew, the Heart Pirates, Kid Pirates, Red Hair Pirates, Cross Guild, Blackbeard Pirates, Whitebeard Pirates, Roger Pirates, Revolutionary Army, World Government, and Marines. There are three sheets with twelve stickers each.

Enjoy customising your techo in any way you like with these stickers.




There are other stationery items to use alongside your techo in the One Piece lineup, so you can fully immerse yourself in the charm of the One Piece characters!

Specifications

Size H: 115 x W: 90 x T: 2 mm / H: 4.5" x W: 3.5" x T: 0.1"
Weight Approx. 2 g
Main material Synthetic paper (Yupo)
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