Pokémon Legends: Z-A clothing guide — stores, items, prices
Pokémon Legends: Z‑AWhere to find Lumiose City’s clothing shops, what they sell, and how much you’ll pay.

Pokémon Legends: Z-A scatters its fashion across Lumiose City, and the best pieces are tucked inside multi-store shopping passages. You won’t see any of it until the city opens up during Main Mission 5, “The City in the Shadow of Prism Tower.” From that point on, you can browse several galleries packed with specialty boutiques, each leaning into a distinct look—from minimalist jackets and asymmetrical tights to Pokémon‑themed sweaters and rugged boots.
Clothing shops unlock (Main Mission 5)
All clothing shopping centers in Lumiose City become accessible during Main Mission 5. That’s when free exploration begins, and the galleries listed below open for business.

All clothing store locations in Lumiose City
Shopping center | Stores |
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Galerie de la Lune | Kikonashi; La Tornade; Le Pays des Pieds; Le Pays des Vêtements; Masterpiece; SUBATOMIC; SUBATTOMIC 4; Triathlon Rouge |
Passage de la Félicité | DEFOG Eyewear; In The Zone; Kickspin; Marché Bleu; Triathlon Bleu; Équipement |
Passage du Palais | Énergie; Le Passe-temps; Marquage; Naptime; Pinceau; Porte‑Chance; Soil and Sneaks; The Usual |
Passage Ombragé | Atelier; Heads; Bundle Up; DENSOKU Lumiose; FILMFAN; Glammor Cuti; Glammor Girli; Glammor Pretti; Glammor Sporti; Les Chaussures; Midnight Rite; Mode Magnifique; Mode Mature; NIGHTSIDE; Wisp |
Promenade du Vent | Boutique Couture; BRAVELY; Changing Gears; Dessert du Moment; Fresh Fits |
Mix-and-match clothing sets
Multi-piece sets are flexible. If you buy multiple variants of a set (for example, two cardigans-and-blouses), you can swap components across colors to create new combinations. Sets aren’t locked to a single pairing.

Notable stores and what they sell
Kikonashi (Galerie de la Lune)
- Tops with clean, minimalist color blocking.
- One bottom option: floral-patterned track pants.
- Asymmetrical tights available in blue and black.
- A standout kimono overalls set for a classic silhouette.
Le Pays des Vêtements (Galerie de la Lune)
This boutique leans into playful and character-inspired designs, including pieces that nod to specific Pokémon. Expect bold color palettes, graphic sweaters, and coordinated legwear.
Item type | Details | Price (in-game) |
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Pullover | Wavey, psychedelic colors inspired by Alolan Muk | 19,000 |
Track pants | Patterned | 16,000 |
Sweater | Simple option featuring Solrock; other graphic designs | 50,000 |
Skirt + leggings | Multiple colorways | 18,000 |
Jumpsuit | Full all‑in‑one outfit | 25,000 |
Tights + socks combo | Variety of colors | 3,700 |
Sneakers | Two styles with Marshadow motifs | 12,000 |
The sweaters sit at the top end of the price range here; other items trend more affordable.

Le Pays des Pieds (Galerie de la Lune)
- Socks: all options priced under 3,500.
- Combat boots: styles range from 12,500 to 15,000.
Masterpiece (Galerie de la Lune)
- Polished tops: blazers and shirts (some paired with ties).
- Casual bottoms: skinny jeans with patched tears.
How to shop efficiently
- Visit Galerie de la Lune first. It concentrates multiple high‑value boutiques—useful for sampling tops, bottoms, legwear, and footwear without crisscrossing the city.
- Buy sets with intent to remix. If a store offers the same set across colors, pick complementary shades to maximize mix‑and‑match options.
- Budget for statement pieces. One premium sweater can cost as much as several mid‑tier items; plan around a couple of marquee buys.

Once Lumiose City opens, make a beeline for Galerie de la Lune to lay the foundation of your wardrobe, then branch out to the other passages for specialty pieces. Prices vary widely, but the mix‑and‑match flexibility means even a modest haul can yield a surprising number of looks.
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