Appland's Metaverse Apparel Brand 'wearverse' Launches New VRChat Outfit 'Command Military' on May 29th!
Appland, Inc. will release 'Command Military,' a new outfit for VRChat under its metaverse apparel brand 'wearverse,' on May 29, 2026. The design blends uniforms with military aesthetics, featuring light green accents for a sophisticated, urban look. It will support nine avatars at launch and be sold on BOOTH for 3,000 to 6,000 JPY.
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Appland, Inc. (Headquarters: Setagaya-ku, Tokyo) is set to release 'Command Military,' a new outfit for the social VR platform 'VRChat' under its apparel brand 'wearverse,' on BOOTH starting May 29, 2026 (Friday).
'Command Military' combines the genres of 'uniform' and 'military,' achieving a balance between neatness and ruggedness. While based in monochrome, the addition of vibrant light green accents creates an urban yet sophisticated military look.
At launch, the outfit will support a total of nine avatars, ensuring a lineup that can be worn by a wide range of users.
■ Background of Development
Previously, the company has released outfits such as 'Urban Classical,' 'Magical,' and 'Shuka,' proposing coordinates ranging from everyday designs to Japanese-style and special-occasion wear.
This new release, 'Command Military,' clearly embodies the 'wearverse' concept of 'combining different genres to expand the wearer's story,' layering the strength of military style onto the neat charm of a uniform.
■ About 'Command Military'
This VRChat outfit is based on the structured silhouette of a uniform, incorporating decorations and details from military wear.
The monochrome color scheme blends naturally into city landscapes, while the strategically placed light green accents provide a visual pop, ensuring a strong presence in photoshoots.
Designed for versatility, from daily world exploration to special events and photoshoots, it allows users to enjoy a new coordinate axis of 'Uniform x Military' alongside existing Western and Japanese-style lineups.
■ About Supported Avatars
'wearverse' is continuously working to expand supported avatars so users can choose outfits that match the avatars they actually use.
For the previous release, 'Shuka,' support was expanded to a total of eight avatars, including 'Shinra,' 'Celestia,' 'Rindo,' 'Kikyo,' 'Manuka,' and newly added 'Shinano,' 'Kipfel,' and 'Lulune.' Furthermore, support for 'Miltina' was added in a post-release update, bringing the total to nine.
'Command Military' will be released with support for these nine avatars, including 'Miltina,' from day one.
■ Sales Overview
[Release Date] May 29, 2026 (Fri) ~
[Sales Location] BOOTH 'wearverse' Official Shop (https://wearverse.booth.pm/)
[Price Range] 3,000 JPY - 6,000 JPY
[Inquiries] https://forms.gle/FsXaWdMtox4S9gkA6
■ Brand Overview
'wearverse' is a brand that aims to connect and expand culture within the metaverse. Appland, which has operated VTuber productions, is now bringing new culture to the metaverse world. Starting with apparel, the brand aims to expand into avatars, worlds, and more, providing unprecedented experiences.
'Command Military' combines the genres of 'uniform' and 'military,' achieving a balance between neatness and ruggedness. While based in monochrome, the addition of vibrant light green accents creates an urban yet sophisticated military look.
At launch, the outfit will support a total of nine avatars, ensuring a lineup that can be worn by a wide range of users.
■ Background of Development
Previously, the company has released outfits such as 'Urban Classical,' 'Magical,' and 'Shuka,' proposing coordinates ranging from everyday designs to Japanese-style and special-occasion wear.
This new release, 'Command Military,' clearly embodies the 'wearverse' concept of 'combining different genres to expand the wearer's story,' layering the strength of military style onto the neat charm of a uniform.
■ About 'Command Military'
This VRChat outfit is based on the structured silhouette of a uniform, incorporating decorations and details from military wear.
The monochrome color scheme blends naturally into city landscapes, while the strategically placed light green accents provide a visual pop, ensuring a strong presence in photoshoots.
Designed for versatility, from daily world exploration to special events and photoshoots, it allows users to enjoy a new coordinate axis of 'Uniform x Military' alongside existing Western and Japanese-style lineups.
■ About Supported Avatars
'wearverse' is continuously working to expand supported avatars so users can choose outfits that match the avatars they actually use.
For the previous release, 'Shuka,' support was expanded to a total of eight avatars, including 'Shinra,' 'Celestia,' 'Rindo,' 'Kikyo,' 'Manuka,' and newly added 'Shinano,' 'Kipfel,' and 'Lulune.' Furthermore, support for 'Miltina' was added in a post-release update, bringing the total to nine.
'Command Military' will be released with support for these nine avatars, including 'Miltina,' from day one.
■ Sales Overview
[Release Date] May 29, 2026 (Fri) ~
[Sales Location] BOOTH 'wearverse' Official Shop (https://wearverse.booth.pm/)
[Price Range] 3,000 JPY - 6,000 JPY
[Inquiries] https://forms.gle/FsXaWdMtox4S9gkA6
■ Brand Overview
'wearverse' is a brand that aims to connect and expand culture within the metaverse. Appland, which has operated VTuber productions, is now bringing new culture to the metaverse world. Starting with apparel, the brand aims to expand into avatars, worlds, and more, providing unprecedented experiences.
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