
The treasure is real. Nobody knows what it is. That has not stopped anyone for over a thousand chapters and counting.
Eiichiro Oda began publishing One Piece in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1997 and has not stopped since — producing what is now the best-selling manga series in history, a global animated series across a thousand episodes, films, games, and a Netflix live-action adaptation that proved, against considerable expectation, that the Grand Line could survive the transition to flesh and blood entirely intact. The story follows Monkey D. Luffy, a boy made of rubber by accident and made of something considerably rarer by character, who sets out to become King of the Pirates by finding the legendary treasure left behind by the late Gol D. Roger at the end of the most dangerous stretch of ocean in the world. He assembles a crew. He makes friends with an improbable ease that turns out, consistently, to be his greatest power.
What One Piece understands — and has understood from its first chapter — is that the journey is the point. Not the destination, not the treasure, not the title, but the people gathered around you by the time you get there. The Straw Hat Pirates are one of the great found families in fiction: Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Chopper, Robin, Franky, Brook and Luffy, each one carrying a past that should have broken them and a loyalty to the crew that didn't let it. Oda has been building this world for nearly thirty years and every piece of it connects. The fandom, understandably, has never quite got over this.
Our One Piece collection brings together officially licensed figures, apparel, accessories, homeware and gifts — from Luffy and Zoro Funko Pops and collector's pieces to clothing, mugs and keepsakes for fans of the Grand Line's greatest adventure. For longtime devotees who have been there since Arlong Park and for newcomers who just finished the live-action series and need everything immediately.
Set sail. The All Blue is out there somewhere.




















































