Sailor Moon cosplaying becomes more gender inclusive

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Time Out Tokyo Editors
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All you self-identifying male Sailor Moon fans out there: ever been a bit jealous of the girls who get to wear the Sailor Moon costume? Or ever tried one on, only to find that it just really wasn’t going to fit in various places and directions? Bibilab now comes to the rescue, with their new line of Sailor Moon costumes designed for men. We think it wouldn’t look out of place in Akihabara or Harajuku on a Saturday… but for those who haven’t reached that level of confidence yet, the official by-line is ‘for the comfort of your own home’. (Miniskirts in winter without tights are awfully cold, to be fair.)

There is a white and a black set, and both are available in sizes M (up to 170cm) and L (up to 180cm) for ¥8,200. Those a bit taller than (Japanese) average will thus still have to rock the extreme miniskirt look – although those long socks do look comfy as hell. Indeed, you’ll be able to prance around and channel your inner Sailor Moon while having a cuppa on the couch. And their website even tells you how to tie your bow. Being a superwoman has never been easier. Get yours from here. And scroll down to check out a few ideas of how you might like to relax at home in your Sailor Moon outfit with your, erm, teddy bear.

– By Kirsty Bouwers

– All images from the Bibilab website

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