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Vintage Anime Graffiti Stickers (50pcs)
I bought this 50-piece set of vintage anime graffiti stickers on a whim because the old-school manga vibe caught my eye. The retro coloring and sharp linework reminded me of the early anime classics I grew up with. I wanted something unique for my laptop and water bottle that wouldn’t feel like every other anime merch you see on Amazon.
Delivery took about two and a half weeks to the U.S., which is pretty standard for AliExpress. Everything arrived intact, packed in a small plastic zip bag with minimal but decent protection.
What stood out most was the quality. These aren’t your flimsy dollar-store decals — the vinyl is thick, colors are rich, and the matte finish gives them an authentic vintage feel. I stuck several on my laptop and phone case, and they haven’t peeled or faded after weeks of daily use. The characters are instantly recognizable but done in a stylized, almost minimalist way that makes them look classy instead of tacky.
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Eye-catching vintage aesthetic
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Great adhesive strength
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Waterproof and durable
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Unique selection not seen in mainstream stores
Cons: − No repeats, but some designs were a bit obscure − A few had minor printing misalignments
Price comparison: For under $4, this is a steal. I’ve seen similar packs on Etsy or Amazon go for $10–15 easily, and with less originality.
Verdict: Absolutely met my expectations and even exceeded them in quality. Would buy again for decorating gifts, journals, or personal gadgets.
US $1.67
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Ghibli Totoro Waterproof Sticker Pack (100pcs)
As a Studio Ghibli fan, I couldn’t resist this 100-piece waterproof Totoro sticker pack. The whimsical artwork and range of expressions made it an easy choice for decorating my reusable tumbler, planner, and even a few gift tags.
Shipping was a bit slower — around three weeks — but again, everything arrived safely. The stickers were well-packaged in a resealable pouch.
These scream quality. The material is glossy vinyl with a waterproof layer that holds up surprisingly well. I’ve washed my water bottle multiple times without a single sticker lifting. Most designs feature iconic characters from Ghibli films like My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and Howl’s Moving Castle in a super cute chibi style.
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Beautiful print clarity and vibrant colors
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Large, diverse collection — no noticeable duplicates
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Perfect for fans of Japanese animation
Cons: − Slightly smaller than expected − Not every character is instantly recognizable
Price comparison: Similar sticker packs in the U.S. run $12–20, especially for officially licensed ones. This cost me less than $5.
Verdict: A total win for the price and quality. Makes me want to start a sticker journal.
US $2.88
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PET Laser Retro Girl Stickers (10pcs)
I added these laser cut retro anime girl stickers as an experiment — and they’re honestly one of my favorite finds. The PET film gives them a slightly transparent, high-gloss look with holographic effects that shift in the light. I was curious how they’d look on a black phone case, and they totally pop.
Shipping was fast on this one — under two weeks, which was unexpected.
Design-wise, these are artistic and a little moody — think melancholic 90s anime girl energy with pastel gradients and sparkly overlays. Each one feels like a mini piece of art. Perfect for journaling or decorating transparent cases.
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Holographic shine is gorgeous
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Very durable PET material
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Art-style is bold, expressive, and niche
Cons: − Only 10 stickers — you’ll wish there were more − Some designs feel repetitive in mood
Price comparison: Similar holographic sets in the U.S. cost twice as much. These were just under $3.
Verdict: A small but standout purchase that exceeded expectations in aesthetics and print quality.
US $1.19
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Toro Inoue Cat Kawaii Stickers (50pcs)
I picked this Toro Inoue sticker set out of nostalgia. The Toro character is iconic, and I hadn’t seen sticker packs dedicated solely to him. I wanted something playful for my Nintendo Switch case, and these fit perfectly.
Shipping took about 16 days, and the stickers came loose in a protective pouch.
These have a charming, minimalistic art style that’s very Japanese. The vinyl is glossy, and I’ve had no issues with peeling or bubbling. The variety is great — from emotion-packed expressions to cute poses and mini dialogue bubbles.
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Nostalgic character
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Good sticker variety
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Excellent adhesion and waterproofing
Cons: − A few designs feel low-res when closely inspected − Mostly white borders, so limited pop on light backgrounds
Price comparison: This set cost around $3.50. U.S.-based novelty sticker shops would charge $10+.
Verdict: If you’re a Toro fan, you’ll be smiling every time you use one. Unexpectedly great value.
US $1.67
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NANA Anime Sticker Set (60pcs)
This NANA anime sticker pack was a must-have as a longtime fan of the series. You rarely see official or fan merch related to NANA in the U.S., so finding this was exciting.
It arrived in about 15 days, neatly packaged and sealed.
The design quality is surprisingly high. These are matte vinyl with that gritty, punk-rock energy that defines the show. The artwork includes both main characters, quotes, and iconic scene recreations. I stuck a few on my guitar case and journal, and they haven’t faded or scratched despite rough use.
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Unique subject matter (rare fandom merch)
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Consistent high-quality print
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Perfectly captures the mood of the anime
Cons: − Some duplicates − Slightly smaller than expected
Price comparison: Easily $15+ if you find similar ones online domestically. I paid about $5.
Verdict: Couldn’t be happier. It’s a niche product that delivered exactly what I hoped for.
US $2.15
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Ghibli Graffiti Decals (100pcs)
Another Ghibli sticker set, yes — but this one leans more into graffiti-style, bold art, and iconography. The 100pcs Ghibli graffiti decals are great for skateboards, laptops, and luggage.
Delivery was smooth, about 17 days to the East Coast.
These are bold — large print areas, saturated colors, and more urban design than cutesy. Great for anyone who wants to rep Ghibli without the usual chibi overload. I used these on a helmet and cooler box, and the weather resistance is legit.
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Edgy designs
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Good mix of characters and symbols
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Weatherproof and UV-resistant
Cons: − A few designs are too similar − Edges could be trimmed more cleanly
Price comparison: Comparable sets in U.S. skate shops run $20+. This was under $6.
Verdict: Surpassed expectations. Looks way more expensive than it is.
US $1.19
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Retro Art Stamp Stickers (30pcs)
This retro Japanese art stamp sticker pack was purely an aesthetic choice — I love traditional designs, and these looked perfect for journaling.
It took about 18 days to arrive. Comes packaged like a little collector’s set.
The detail in these stickers is beautiful. Think ukiyo-e meets postal nostalgia. The faux stamp border adds charm. I’ve been using them in bullet journaling spreads and love how they add instant elegance.
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Traditional Japanese art vibe
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Unique shape and concept
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Great for journals, planners, letters
Cons: − Not waterproof − Edges can curl if not applied carefully
Price comparison: U.S. journaling supplies with similar detail go for $8–12. This cost just $2.80.
Verdict: Incredibly charming and functional for creatives.
US $0.86
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Traditional Japanese Element Stickers (50pcs)
This Japanese traditional element sticker set was my wildcard pick. I was drawn to the blend of folklore, nature, and fantasy imagery — dragons, lanterns, koi, and masks.
Shipping took nearly three weeks, but it was worth the wait.
These are matte, waterproof, and printed with deep, rich colors. I used them to customize a sketchbook and was surprised at how premium they look. They evoke the feeling of old legends and myths, but in a modern artistic style.
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Stunning folkloric imagery
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Good size variation
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Stick well on paper, metal, and plastic
Cons: − A few prints looked slightly pixelated − Border cuts weren’t always clean
Price comparison: Similar artistic sticker sets in the U.S. would cost at least $10. I paid $4.20.
Verdict: Artistic and high-impact. Would buy again for themed projects.
US $1.19
Final Thoughts:
I honestly didn’t expect this level of quality from these sticker sets. Every product brought something different — from nostalgic anime vibes to traditional art aesthetics. The prices were unbeatable compared to what’s available domestically, and the durability across the board really impressed me. I’m more than satisfied with this AliExpress order, would recommend all of these sticker sets (especially for journaling, customizing gear, or gifting), and I’m already filling my cart for round two.


























