These items are only available to trainers in certain cities.
Update (01/11/2021): As reported by Leek Duck, all Pokemon Go players can enter the code “GXSD5CJ556NHG” (without the quotation marks) on Niantic’s offer redemption website to claim these free avatar items. To be especially clear, you can enter this code from anywhere in the world — you don’t need to be near a sponsored PokeStop.
Original Story:
A new promotion has launched in Pokemon Go that will allow players in certain locations around the world to collect avatar items inspired by the t-shirts, hats, and backpacks in The North Face x Gucci Collection.
Players can collect these avatar items by visiting PokeStops that are attached to real-world stores and “Gucci Pins.” In a news post, Niantic, the developer of Pokemon Go, said these Gucci Pins are “pop-up shops in select parks and stores.”
These avatar items will be available to collect for a limited time at over 100 different PokeStops worldwide. While players are visiting these locations, they can also browse the real-world versions of these clothing and accessory items in case they want to purchase them for themselves.
In its news post, Niantic shared a list of locations where these participating PokeStops can be found:
“Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
- Milan
- Florence
- Rome
- Paris
- Cannes
- Madrid
- London
- Moscow
- Vienna
- Brussels
- Berlin
- Frankfurt
- Munich
- Kuwait City
- Monaco
- Amsterdam
- Doha
- Cape Town
- Johannesburg
- Barcelona
- Geneva
- Istanbul
- Dubai
- Abu Dhabi
North America
- Toronto
- Vancouver
- New York City
- Los Angeles
- Chicago
- San Francisco
- Atlanta
- King of Prussia
- Palm Desert
- Scottsdale
- Houston
- Honolulu
- Orlando
- Paramus
- Manhasset
- Las Vegas
- Beverly Hills
- Miami
- Tysons
- Boston
- Troy
- Costa Mesa
- San Diego
- Seattle
- Dallas
- Washington DC
- Nashville
Latin America
- Sao Paulo
- Santiago
- Monterrey
- Mexico City
Asia
- Bangkok
- Hong Kong
- Singapore
- Osaka
- Tokyo
- Macau
- Kanazawa
- Nagoya
- Fukuoka
- Sendai
- Yokohama
- Kobe
- Sapporo
- Nagoya
- Hiroshima
- Kyoto
- Singapore
- Taipei
- Taichung
Australia
- Sydney
- Melbourne”
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Brandy Berthelson has been writing about video games and technology since 2006, with her work appearing on sites including AOL Games, Digital Spy, and Adweek. When she’s not gaming, Brandy enjoys crafting, baking, and traveling with her husband.