The Rimowa Pokémon collaboration is officially here, and it might be one of the most unexpected collectible releases of 2026.
When most people think of Pokémon collaborations, they imagine trading cards, toys, apparel, or gaming accessories. Luxury luggage probably isn’t the first category that comes to mind. Yet somehow, it makes perfect sense.
Pokémon is celebrating its 30th anniversary, and the franchise continues to expand far beyond gaming. Meanwhile, Rimowa remains one of the most recognizable luxury luggage brands in the world, known for its premium aluminum suitcases, German engineering, and devoted following among collectors, celebrities, and frequent travelers.
Now, the two brands are coming together for a Japan-exclusive collection that blends luxury travel with one of the most beloved franchises ever created. And honestly, this might be one of the coolest Pokémon collaborations we’ve seen in years. Even cooler than that with Supreme.
For those unfamiliar with the brand, Rimowa is a luxury luggage company founded in Germany in 1898 and now part of the LVMH luxury portfolio. The brand became famous for its premium aluminum suitcases, lifetime durability, and luxury travel appeal.
A Rimowa suitcase is often viewed the same way sneakerheads view a pair of rare Jordans or collectors view a rare Pokémon card. It’s functional, premium, and it carries status. That reputation is exactly why Rimowa collabs tend to generate so much attention.
The new Rimowa Pokémon collection celebrates Pokémon’s upcoming 30th anniversary with a travel-themed capsule inspired by some of the franchise’s most recognizable characters. So rather than creating a simple logo collaboration, Rimowa designed products that feel directly connected to the Pokémon universe. The result feels playful while still maintaining the premium aesthetic that Rimowa customers expect.
The collection launches on June 2, 2026, exclusively in Japan. First, by means of in-store raffles in multiple locations, then you’d be able to try your luck online.
The headline piece of the collection is undoubtedly the Poké Ball Cabin suitcase.
The luggage features:
This is expected to become the most sought-after item from the entire collection.
One of the more accessible items released is the Pikachu luggage charm. The accessory allows travelers to personalize their luggage while incorporating Pokémon’s most recognizable mascot.
Charmander joins the collection with its own premium leather charm. Given the character’s popularity, this could become one of the fastest-selling accessories.
For many collectors, Charizard remains the king of Pokémon. Considering Charizard’s continued dominance across Pokémon cards, merchandise, and collectibles, this charm may end up being one of the most desirable pieces in the collection.
The collaboration also includes a premium sticker pack designed specifically for travelers wanting to customize their luggage and accessories.
True luggage enthusiasts can upgrade their suitcases with a custom wheel set. The wheels look like a classic Poké Ball, subtly detailed with the RIMOWA monogram as an homage to the brand’s home city of Cologne.
This collaboration checks several boxes that typically create aftermarket demand.
First, Pokémon remains one of the largest entertainment franchises in the world. Second, Rimowa collaborations have historically attracted both luxury buyers and collectors. Third, the collection is launching exclusively in Japan, immediately limiting global access. And we know scarcity matters in the reselling industry. So when scarcity combines with Pokémon, collectors usually pay attention. And a ton of money to own such a unique piece.
The formula is familiar. Limited access often creates strong demand outside the release region.
The Rimowa Pokémon collection also highlights a larger trend happening across collectibles.
Luxury brands increasingly recognize the power of fandom.
That’s why over the last few years, we’ve seen releases like Louis Vuitton x gaming collaborations and the iconic Tiffany x Nike.
Consumers no longer separate luxury and collectibles the way they once did. Today, a collectible can be both functional and investment-worthy. That makes collaborations like Rimowa Pokémon especially interesting.
It’s still too early to predict exact aftermarket values.
However, looking at previous Rimowa collaborations and even some of their non-collaborative pieces, things are looking hot. Their Supreme Topas suitcase is going for $2,800 and $3,000 on StockX for the Red and Black versions.
For this drop, it’s obvious that the Poké Ball suitcase will be the primary target for collectors and resellers. So whether prices explode immediately or grow gradually over time, we’ll have to wait and see. And with a June 2, 2026, release date, demand is likely to be strong from day one. So will this collaboration become as hyped and valuable on the aftermarket as the legendary Supreme collaborations? We’ll have to wait and find out.
Meanwhile, sneaker collectors may also want to keep an eye out for the Foamposite Tianjin 2.0, dropping 2 days later. That one is a literal piece of art!
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