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What is the reason why cosplay clothes are so expensive?
I think with the prosperity of domestic animation drama and online games market, many young people are crazy about anime characters, and more and more young people imitate anime characters, which is called cosplay. At the same time, it also created the prosperity of cosplay clothing market. Why is COS clothing expensive? More precisely, "a set of cosplay equipment" is expensive, especially for young people (students at school). A complete set of cos clothing and equipment may require a month's living expenses. "Expensive" mainly highlights the following five aspects:

1, clothing style:

Cosplay clothing styles are generally more complex, with many patterns, colors and materials, and the style design is difficult.

2. Fabric problem:

Many cosplay clothing fabrics need special printing, and there are gradient colors on the clothing. Red to blue, blue to pink. These patterned fabrics lead to a gradual increase in cost.

3. Work problems:

Cosplay clothing shows publicity and individuality, which is time-consuming and cumbersome to do. There are many decorations on the clothes. Different colors of fabrics are spliced with each other, and different colors of fabrics are needed to wrap the cuffs to achieve the best effect.

4. Customization questions:

Now cosplay clothes are basically available online, and many coser like to customize them. Customization means tailor-made, comfortable to wear, fit in style and guaranteed in quality.

As long as the cycle is a little longer, it is usually about 7 days to 15 days. Similarly, the tailor shop owner should also purchase fabrics and accessories according to the requirements of your customized clothes. The customization cycle is long and the effect is definitely great!

5, cosplay full set of equipment:

Cosplay is more than just clothing. Since cos is an anime character, it is necessary to imitate his full set of equipment.

From top to bottom: wigs, headdresses, clothes, decorations (such as fans and umbrellas) and shoes.

All the above are personal opinions.