To Our Unique Inuyasha Cosplay World
Over Inuyasha Sesshoumaru’s Kimono, he wears a very formal Hakama, a black obi, battle armor, and an obi-sash called a Heko-obi. We shall know take a look at the Heko-Obi and it’s multiple variations. The Heko-Obi is a thin, highly decorative, brightly colored silk sash, a type of Obi worn by men. It generally serves no purpose other than formal decoration of ceremonial wear for Inuyasha Cosplay. Sesshoumaru’s is distinctively longer and fancier than that normally worn by men and it tied at the waist to form a flower-like bow. Long fancy Obis of this type, were generally worn by women, not men, as a man’s Obi is generally much short and has no long drape to it.
I was just searching the forums for “Sesshomaru” info to arrange the Inuyasha Cosplay, and came back with lots of various posts and comments that made me cringe. I am seeing the same comments being said over and over again, by every single Cosplayer who has done Sesshomaru, which basically boils down to this: They walk through the door, get mobbed (or rather tackled the way some of them are putting it!) by fangirls, who within seconds ruin the entire costume.
YIKES!
Originally, I started worrying about my Inuyasha Cosplay costume getting damaged, because, this thing is setting me back a couple of thousand dollars, and I’d really hate for it to get ruined. It took me 3 months just to locate the antique silk I’m using to make the kosode. I spend much money on the costumes because I just wondering about that will be able to apply to all kinds of comic con for Inuyasha convention several times. By the way, if you really have limited budget, then get a reasonable outfit online. Schedule the date the costumes ordered and count the date it will be arrived. Many cosplayers do Kuroshitsuji Cosplay, girls are likely to portray Lolita in flattering Lolita Costumes, but Inuyasha is distinguished from most of them. That’s why I love it so much.
Later, I started to thinking, the one I’m making, is not only very expensive, but it’s more or less historically accurate: real silk, real embroidery, real fur, and…. real armor, with real metal spikes to make Inuyasha cosplay, which, I’m not to concern that a fan girl could damage my armor, but it occurred to me, that if what these posters are saying is true, than if a crazed fangirl made a mad dash to hug me, she really could end up with a punctured lung… literally. Share your exclusive experience or post some comments online if you are into this kind of anime and cosplay.
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