Showing posts with label sponsored. Show all posts
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February 21, 2021

[Sponsored] Cosgeeker Hetalia Revolutionary War America mini photoshoot!

Hello again!
 
Back when I dressed up to get the costume review photos done I hadn't counted on there being enough time to get a few photoshoot-esque pictures taken on the same go but... surprise surprise. :D It was a bit too cold for my liking (you ever had that thing when you're outside in winter, without gloves, and after a while your fingers cramp up and you can't hold anything without dropping it?) but as the Finnish saying goes, "cosplay without pain is pretending".
 
So this costume is sponsored by Cosgeeker, a Shanghai-based online cosplay shop. It's a quite newly launched store, at the time of writing, but they are expanding by the minute. I'm always super honest about anything I review, sponsored or not, but I want to confirm that I am indeed pretty damn satisfied with this costume and definitely plan to wear it more times in the future.
Oh and yeah, this outfit is not actually called a Hetalia cosplay on their store (heck, Hetalia's glory days are long over but the fanbase is very alive still) but in fact an Alexander Hamilton uniform from the Hamilton musical. That didn't stop me from making the observation that the suit looks like a revolutionary war soldier's uniform and thus I clocked the idea to cosplay said version of America!

I will include some links after the photos on where you can get your own cosplay like this – or any other costume you desire! Be sure to take a peep~ 
 
Photo time!
 
Cosplayer: Shiro Samurai (America)
Photographer: Sacchan
Photo editor: Shiro Samurai
 



Link to Cosgeeker main page: Cosgeeker Online Cosplay Store

BONUS: USE DISCOUNT CODE CGSS129 TO GET 12% OFF~
(using the code doesn't benefit* me, it just saves you money!)
 
At the time of writing the red version of the Hamilton costume that I'm wearing is selling for $69.99 excluding shipping and handling fees. It's a steal – I can't recommend it enough if this is a costume that you're interested in wearing. It's not historically accurate by any means if you're deep into re-enacting history but if you just want it for geek conventions, Halloween, themed events, theater, school plays, bachelor parties or the like then it surely gets the job done. :) 
The costume looks quite impressive, it's comfortable to wear and you will immediately feel important and fancy with all those ruffles and shiny buttons everywhere lol. I can't wait to get my hands on some props to make a proper, more gritty photoshoot later!
Cosgeeker didn't disappoint me, in other words. My contact person spoke very good English (considering the store is based in China) and everything was produced and arrived in a timely manner. There were no weird chemical smells, sewing and fabric quality is good for the price and it's just overall great value if you want a costume ready-made and are on a budget. Of course they sell more than just Hamilton costumes though – there's the currently popular anime series, some evergreens like Star Wars and Marvel superheroes etc.

* = as in I don't get any monetary benefits from any sales. But if many people use the code it can help me get to do more reviews in the future which is a win-win situation, you save money and I can help the cosplay community even more~
 

That's all I have to say for this time! Thanks for reading my blog!
A big thank you also goes to Cosgeeker for this opportunity!
Shiro Samurai says bye bye.

February 11, 2021

[Sponsored] Cosgeeker review: Musical Alexander Hamilton red uniform cosplay costume!

 Hello people of all genders!
 
I'm back with another online costume store review to share with y'all! :D This time I got contacted by a spokesperson from Cosgeeker, a newcomer in the cosplay market that is also a sister store to the much more known Cosplayflying, which means that Cosgeeker is a safe and scam-free shop as the people behind the company are already established and with years of experience under their belt. So I was offered a sponsorship opportunity and I of course agreed, as I've said before I love spreading awareness of reliable online stores for all kinds of costuming needs.

It took me a while to decide what costume I wanted to review but I eventually came to the conclusion that I could use the red uniform costume of Alexander Hamilton (from the popular Hamilton musical) to cosplay America from Hetalia, more specifically the Revolutionary War outfit as that's what the red uniform is portraying. For those not in the know Hetalia is a long-running, history-based comedy anime series about the relations between the world's countries and each country is represented by a human character. I am not personally familiar with the Hamilton musical (I'm from northern Europe, don't blame me xD) although I've understood it tells the story of Hamilton, who was one of America's "founding fathers".

My reviews are always 100% my genuine opinion, no matter if the items were sponsored or bought with my own money. I never compromise my honesty and true thoughts to my readers. 

What's coming down below is a complete, super detailed and brutally honest review of Cosgeeker! If you, just like me, don't trust those bloggers and influencers who do 5/5 ratings on everything they review then I'm your guy cuz I won't shy from even admitting the not-so-pretty things. So yeah, I hope you will find this post helpful and feel free to leave a comment at the end if you have any questions after you're done reading.

  Now let's do this!
 

~ "Forewords" ~ 

I'd like to mention that I have experience from approximately a year and a half of professional sewing and fashion studies. I'm also a perfectionist by nature and possess "eagle eyes" when I browse cosplay shops online, meaning that I do look at even the smallest details and try to figure out how accurate it is to the character or outfit in question. I do admit though, that in this particular case, that I'm not very knowledgeable about what is essentially modelled after a historical military uniform. I am not in my field of expertise here, alhtough I am interested in history as a whole, including historical re-enacting, live-action roleplaying and such. 
But the thing to note in this kind of cases when you're looking for accuracy is to also keep your expectations realistic compared to the price level – you can't possibly get something that's 100% accurate, well-made and with high-end quality fabrics for cheap. "You get what you pay for" will always be a golden rule to keep in mind. Keep your expectations realistic. :)
 
 
  ~ Packaging and shipping ~

Based on the email exchange dates I had with the contact person I know the package was shipped somewhere around 9th January with Yun Express and arrived on 18th January in Sweden, which is fast considering it came all the way from China! It should be noted here though that this was express shipping. Normal shipping usually takes anywhere between 1-3 months from China on average, possibly longer with the current corona virus situation. I don't know how long it took to produce the costume but I was told that it's generally within 7-15 working days and that seems reasonable considering the time stamps on my emails.

Costume package when it arrived.
 
This is what the package looked like straight out of the mailbox. Yes, it fit in my box so I did not have to go pick it up from the nearest postal office, which is always nice. As you can see it's basically just a plastic bag, it's lightweight and lacks any kind of protection but as the costume is only fabric it's sufficient and quite safe. The odds of fabric goods getting damaged in transit are rare. There were no visible signs of damage either and that's great!
 
I opened the bag and pulled the contents out. I've come to expect a ziplock bag that the costume pieces are in but this time there was none. Three out of four pieces were naked in the bag but the uniform jacket, the nicest piece, was in its own plastic bag for protection. It would in my opinion have been excessive if the other pieces had been individually wrapped too but like this it's nice as it saves some potential plastic waste.
 
All costume parts straight out of the bag, laid out.

 
~ Costume thoughts, fabrics and sewing quality ~

First off, checking the costume page over at Cosgeeker states only that the cosplay is made out of "uniform cloth". This wouldn't tell your average person much at all but, as I've done my research and been in this hobby for years, I can safely say that this mysterious uniform cloth appears to be an umbrella term that especially Asia-based costume stores use liberally to refer to the most commonly used costume fabrics: polyester and polycotton (aka polyester and cotton blend). This should come as no surprise as synthetic fabrics are so easily available and less expensive than natural fabrics.

I scrunched up some fabric to show what it's like.
 
In the case of my received costume it rings true that the label of uniform cloth is, once again, the typical polyester or polycotton I've come to expect from online costume stores. It's always the same no matter where you buy from it's the standardized fabric, basically. It's not a bad fabric by any means and it definitely is good enough for a majority of all potential customers (save for those looking for screen-accurate movie costumes), even more so considering the price you pay for a full costume online, which is very affordable and frankly cheap – especially if you know what it would cost you to commission the same costume from a professional seamstress/tailor. Spoiler alert: the price would be up in the hundreds for even a simple costume!
 
I want to mention that sewing quality is generally nice and clean, straight seams and so on. There are loose threads here and there but that's normal and you can just cut them off with scissors if you see any. There is no strong chemical smells or anything, just the usual new costume smell that is quite pleasant. All visible seams are serged and hemmed properly. But there's a caveat, and even though I've run into this phenomenon with other cosplay shops too, it still baffles me why anyone would cut corners like this. What I mean is that if your cosplay is lined or has otherwise hidden or non-visible edges you will notice (assuming you are an observant person) that any hidden fabric edges are left completely raw. No serging, no zigzag or other treatments to keep it from fraying. None. Nada. 
It takes so little effort to seal the edges that it's mindboggling to me, as someone who sews, why anyone would skip this phase. The only motivation or gains seem to be to either save a miniscule amount of time, laziness, carelessness or assuming the customer is dumb enough to not notice and, trust me, it's easy to notice on basically any fabric color that isn't black because it either shines through enough to show up (especially if there's a light-colored lining) or you can hold the hidden edge (you can figure out where it is by simple logical thinking and/or having a basic understanding of clothing construction) towards a light source and see the fraying edges beneath.
 
Raw, untreated edges hidden underneath the lining.
 
I'm not angry about it, I've seen it before and almost come to expect it as a norm of practice. It just makes me sad, or maybe I should say disappointed, because everything visible is sewn so nicely and then there's that monster under the bed hoping to go undetected. I want to stress that this is NOT only a thing that Cosgeeker does but likely every other online store as well; I literally have a costume from Cosplaysky, likely the most well-known of this kind of stores and it has the raw, "hidden" edges as well. 
There's some points of comfort and meager justification to be had here though even if some edges are untreated they are the ones covered by some other fabric/piece, meaning they can't usually unravel that easily on their own. At least not by the amount of wear that a costume usually is exposed to during its average lifespan. It will eventually start fraying up more though (especially if you wear it a lot, wash it frequently, strain it in harsh conditions etc) but most people don't wear a single costume so many times that the potential unraveling would become a problem that needs to be corrected. So if you plan to use the costume anywhere between like 3-10 times and maybe wash it once or twice it should be fine. And if you plan to use it more than that, or you feel paranoid, you can just undo the seam of whatever is hiding the raw edges, treat the edges yourself and then sew it back up. This is honestly not a dealbreaker, it's just me being picky.
 
Sewing quality. Sleeve cuff turned inside out.
 
So I was told custom sizing was not available for my chosen costume, which made me nervous as I do not fit into standard sizes and, as a person who has never even been remotely close to having an "ideal body", it's a topic of anguish lol. My contact person insisted S would be okay for me at first but I had to firmly say that I never wear S, not even on casual day-to-day clothes. I wear M or more commonly L, even on loose-fitting t-shirts because I happen to be chubby and, quite frankly, qualify for plus size territory. For reals. In particular I usually have a lot of trouble with pants and button-up shirts not fitting.

Once I got my costume I tried everything on and, much to my relief, everything fits nicely. Except the pants were leagues too big! I was so surprised because the pants are usually exactly the costume piece that will often be either so small I can't wear it or wearable but tight and uncomfortable. But these pants were, no joke, so huge I literally couldn't take a step without them falling to the floor in a second! I couldn't even use a belt as there was so much excess fabric at the waist that it just didn't work to cinch it in. 
But here's the thing, I was prepared for this. It's always better to have a size too big than a size too small, as a big one you can modify smaller easily but a too small one is much harder to salvage. And yes, that's totally why I was so adamant about wanting an L size to have that additional safety, just in case some funny shit happens.
Moral of the story: if you are unsure of what size to get then always take the bigger one.

Pants in their original size, before modifications.
An absolute unit.
 
It's a miracle I managed to keep the pants staying up, on their own, for that one second it took to snap the very unflattering photo above. :D The elastic on each side makes the pants balloon out at the sides, making my hips look huge lol (and yes, that blue shirt is very oversized). 
I had to take in the waist by 12 centimeters and each leg by 12 centimeters as well as I wanted the fit to be closer to how the pants fit on the images of soldiers back then, while still allowing bagginess, ease of movement and comfort. The pants have a dress zipper in the front that is inserted in a way so that it's not visible from the front, aside from the part you pull on. There's some elastics on each side to allow for more leeway when it comes to fit and there's a sizable pocket on each side. At the end of each pant leg is a strip with five metallic buttons per side. These are real buttons with buttonholes, not fake buttons. It gives a nice structure and I'm impressed because they could just as well have gone the easy route and do fake, decorative buttons. I also like how the buttons are metallic and not plastic, makes them look more valuable. You can open up all buttons so that the strip opens up, should the need arise.
There's belt loops and the pants are off-white in color, like a cream color. This is me nitpicking but I feel like the pockets of the pants could be a bit smaller, yeah pockets are super good and you're probably thinking "why would anyone ever complain about big pockets", right? Well, the pocket pouches are very visible (they have a square cut, not rounded like you usually see) through the fabric and it bothers me. Thankfully you can remedy it somewhat by wearing white stockings/leggings underneath, which helps quite a bunch. I totally did.
 
The vest is also an off-white, creamish color. It's lined on the inside and has the same metallic buttons to match with the pants. It has a tiny, stand-up collar and fake pockets, meaning that there's only the pocket flap to imitate the look of a pocket being there. It's a roomy and comfortable boxy fit, I had no problems closing all the buttons, which is a huuuuuge relief! When I say "boxy fit" I mean that it's cut very simply, there's no darts anywhere for those clueless about sewing lingo that means that it's not form-fitting at all but more like how a t-shirt would fit.

Shirt and vest combo on a hangar, front view.

Shirt and vest combo on a hangar, back view.
 
The shirt is made of this lightweight, airy white fabric. It's not see-through. It has a scrunchy stand-up collar that is buttoned in the back with two buttons that are treaded through an elastic loop, on the opposite side, to secure them. There's an attempt at a "neck ruffle"  in the front just below the collar, basically a piece of fabric ruffled and sewn in place at the collar seam. To wear the shirt you pull it over your head as there's no buttons in front. Length is down to my mid thighs so I tuck the rest under the pants. The sleeves are super baggy (as in really wide and flowy) and the fabric is gathered at the cuffs. The sleeve openings are ruffled and flare out, edges are serged and not folded. Gives some structure so it's pretty cool. I should note that this shirt does a good job at mimicking an old style shirt and could easily be used for a pirate shirt (just make it more gritty and worn) or anything of a similar time period!

Sleeve cuff view. Photo by Sacchan.
 
And last I want to talk a bit about the crown piece of this costume, the red uniform jacket. It's made of the same synthetic fabric like the other pieces (the shirt has a different fabric feel though) which is kind of a light- to medium weight polyester or polycotton, I can't say for sure which one it is as they can feel very similar depending on quality and procedure. A burn test could maybe tell but it didn't cross my mind when I had scrap fabric from the pants and now it's too late to try, d'oh! x) The jacket is fully lined with a white lining, which gives it some weight and structure. It would feel too floppy without, if that makes sense. 
The main body color is a dark blue and the collar and lapels are a vivid red, making a very eye-catching and appealing contrast! There's a slight matte sheen to all fabrics except the shirt. All buttons are metallic and same in style as on the pant legs and the vest, except bigger in diameter. The buttons on the lapels are only attached to the red lapel itself, meaning it's essentially fake buttons, or decorative buttons. There are visible buttonholes though but they aren't open. Only the buttons on each edge of the collar are real and can be removed. Cuff buttons are also purely decorational. Pockets are fake just like on the vest, there's just a flap to imitate a pocket and the three buttons below are decorational as well. There's no interfacing on the collars, lapels and cuffs but they still feel decently rigid as-is and keep their shape.
There's a long slit running down the middle back of the jacket, it moves and flares nicely when you walk and even blows in the wind, which is delightful when you're trying to get dynamic photos! I gotta admit I feel important when I wear this. xD

What is included:
• Shirt
• Vest
• Pants
• Uniform jacket

What is NOT included:
• Wig
• Stockings
• Shoes

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Detail photos ahead!
All photos taken by Sacchan.
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Collars close-up. Yes that's accidental makeup smudge on the tips. It was pristine.

Close-up of frontside, basically buttons galore.

Showing the collar's closure system. That's Sacchan's fingers. xD

Vest fake pockets, aka pocket flap only.

Back of the jacket has a deep slit down the middle.

Jacket sleeve details.

Button details of the pants. (after modification)

Uniform jacket lining. Red marks are button fastenings.
 
This cosplay is about 80% accurate to the stock photos on the site, which is solid. I can only speak for this particular costume from Cosgeeker. The differences are that stock photos of the vest show darts in the front and back (my received vest has no darts) and the shirt sleeves look different. On stock photos of the red uniform the sleeves look narrower and appear to have an ordinary dress shirt cuff with no ruffles at all.  I honestly much prefer the shirt version I got, flamboyant dandy ruffles ftw!

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Full cosplay photos below!
Photos taken by Sacchan.
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Front view.

Side view.

Back view.

Want to get your own Hamilton (or Hetalia Revolutionary War America) cosplay? Check links below!

Link to Cosgeeker main page: Cosgeeker Online Cosplay Store
Costume link: Cosgeeker Alexander Hamilton Red Uniform Cosplay Costume
White costume version: Cosgeeker Alexander Hamilton Uniform Cosplay Costume

BONUS: USE DISCOUNT CODE CGSS129 TO GET 12% OFF~ 
 
 
Cosgeeker store & Alexander Hamilton costume rundown Pros and cons:

+ Fabrics are nice for the price
+ Mostly accurate to store's stock photos
+ Jacket is so much fun to wear
+ Shirt doubles as a pirate shirt
+ Sewing quality is generally fine
+ Flat metallic buttons, lots of 'em
+ Standard size L actually fit me (omg?!)
+ Express shipping time as expected
+ Decent packaging
+ Very affordable prices, high value
+ Customer service speaks great English 
 
+/- Pants were too big (but super easy to fix!)

- Hidden edges are left raw and untreated
 

~ Sizing ~
 
I already dabbled into it earlier but I usually go for custom size as I don't reliably fit into standard sizes most of the time. I am quite confident to say though that I believe that "custom size" in online cosplay stores actually refers to them mixing and matching costume parts from the default sizes, according to what is the closest match to your measurements. But in this case I had no choice but to go with a standard size and I went with L. I'm always super hesitant because the standard sizes are usually very petite around the waist and usually even smaller on Asia-based shops. I've had several shirts and stuff bought from Chinese sellers on eBay over the years that I just can't wear because even though I picked the largest size it's still too small. 
But in the case of this Hamilton suit it was a huge relief when I tried it on for the first time and everything fit aside from the pants, which were easy enough to modify as they weren't lined anyway.
I want to make it clear that I felt confident and comfortable in the Hamilton uniform, I could easily move around in it, sit down etc and it wasn't pulling or straining anywhere. And the sizes go up to XL so that's comforting seeing how generous in size my received costume was. I was legit worried that it would be tight and restricting to move around in, being an uniform and all, but it's super roomy without looking sloppy and shapeless!


References for Revolutionary War America (Hetalia) and Hamilton musical.


~ Conclusion and final thoughts ~

I am overall very pleased with Cosgeeker and the cosplay I received for this review. I'm thrilled I got this opportunity to work with them! ;u; The Hamilton costume is great value for the price asked, at the time of writing it's only 70 dollars. Apart from using this outfit for dressing up as Alexander Hamilton from the musical (as is advertised) you can also use it either as-is or as a base for any character that wears a Revolutionary War era inspired uniform, like Hetalia's America does at one point in the anime. If you aren't picky about historically correct fabric choices etc and just want a budget-friendly, entry-level outfit for LARPing, theater, hobby filmmaking or such then Cosgeeker got you covered. You can even use this costume to dress up as a generic soldier of the era for themed parties, halloween, school plays, events, anime conventions, renaissance fairs and more!
 
Cosgeeker's website is quite easy to navigate, there's a decent amount of the currently popular series along with some older fan favorites (and more is being added) and the prices are very competetive and fair for what you get. Though I feel a bit like the site might, due to its relative newness, not quite be out of the "work in progress" phase yet as some things are a bit crude and could be polished. But it did not affect me as I was navigating through the store and I never had problems finding what I was looking for.

Cosgeeker's turn-around times are in line with other Asia-based online shops, at least in terms of producing the costume. I have no experience about the ordinary shipping as I was treated to express shipping, but I can say that express shipping worked flawlessly even though we're in the midst of a pandemic. But if you need a costume in a rush you should still try to order at least a month prior to the event you need it for, just to increase odds that it will arrive on time. 
 
Cosgeeker's costume quality seems similar to their competitors and accuracy on stock photos versus actual costume is very high. I did notice that the shirt I received is actually portrayed on the stock photo of the white lapel version of Hamilton's costume, which makes me think that the red version I got has an outdated version of the shirt still pictured on the stock photo and they've forgot, or missed, to update it to match the current shirt. I definitely trust Cosgeeker to deliver a costume that looks almost exactly as advertised and, if for some reason any problem would arise you can rest assured that their contact person understands as the level of English spoken is much higher than one might initially expect from a company based in Shanghai, China. 

My only negative feedback is actually the hidden raw edges that I've detailed earlier, but as I also said it's far from a dealbreaker and it's definitely something that can be amended with some basic sewing skills. 
This is a very affordable costume that looks good, feels good and looks flattering on a bigger-than-average body too. It's very convenient and stress-free to sometimes order a cosplay straight into your mailbox instead of sewing it yourself, even if you could theoretically do it but lack the energy to follow through. I would sincerely recommend Cosgeeker.

Final Grade (from A-F): A-
Recommend to others: Yes
 
 
That's everything I had to say for now. I hope you found this review helpful and hey, if you are new here and like what you see do hit that "follower" button!

A huge thank you to Cosgeeker for making this review possible and to you for reading this!
Shiro Samurai out.

July 6, 2020

[Sponsored] Cosplayflying Touken Ranbu Kashuu Kiyomitsu mini photoshoot!

Good day beans~

I promised a mini photoshoot after the Kashuu Kiyomitsu cosplay costume review I did recently and here it now is! This costume was sponsored by Cosplayflying but my opinions are no less my own than usual and yes, I am very happy with this costume! It fits a bit snug and I plan to replace the armors but otherwise this costume is great and, best of all, it actually was 100% accurate to the stock photos on the site! I had to double-check to believe it haha!
I will include some links after the photos on where you can get your own Kashuu cosplay like this – or any other costume you desire! Be sure to check it out~

Fun fact about this photoshoot is that we actually took these photos at midnight. Yes, we have midnight sun up here where I live and it means that the sun never sets during the summer. And yes, you get used to it. I would have loved to get more photos but we got so bombed by uninvited guests that it got unbearable fairly fast... namely a metric fuckton of mosquitos that assaulted both me and my friend at all times. I don't know why but my whole life I've been a literal mosquito magnet, it's horrible, I can barely go outside during summers without getting at least half a dozen bites within minutes. ;_; I AM THE UNDISPUTED KING OF MOSQUITO BITES LOLOLOL. And summer nights are the worst but our only option was to take the photos on this one day because the weather was clear (it rained the other days) and well, we just had to endure getting eaten alive. No joke but I swear we had at least fifty flying suckers buzzing around us at all times – we were swatting them and cursing profanities every second because you literally could not take a pose without having at least ten of the fuckers somewhere on your costume. Tbh it wasn't as graceful as the photos make you believe. xD I have pictures on my camera where I have three on my forehead alone and I just can't. Just looking at some of the unused photos makes me feel the itch. D:

But now it's photo time!

Cosplayer: Shiro Samurai (Kashuu Kiyomitsu)
Photographer: Heesman
Photo editor: Shiro Samurai
 



Link to Cosplayflying main page: Cosplayflying Online Cosplay Store
Costume link: Cosplayflying Kashuu Kiyomitsu Cosplay Costume

USE DISCOUNT CODE CFSS2019920 TO GET 12% OFF YOUR PURCHASE~
 (using the code doesn't benefit me*, it just saves you money!)

This Kashuu costume is, at the time of writing, retailing at $72.99 excluding shipping & handling fees and honestly, it's easily worth that price! You can use it as a base for modifications if you aren't too good at sewing from scratch yourself but still want to make it more "your own". It looks exactly like advertised too (which is rare for online costume shops) and the quality is very good for the inexpensive price. If you don't want to be Kashuu there's a lot of other sword boys to choose from along with other anime and manga characters, video game characters, movie characters and also of course the popular superheroes and Disney icons. 
I must admit that Cosplayflying has a better variety than average as well, I find character costumes that I've not seen on the more known cosplay stores! And yes, I wholeheartedly recommend them if you want to buy a ready-made costume that is both cheap and of good quality considering the price. ^^ Just make sure to order at least a couple months in advance as shipping from overseas tends to take quite long. To finish this I'd like to add that whether you are a dedicated cosplayer, a beginner or just looking for a Halloween outfit you can be sure to find a costume that suits you. Dressing up is for everyone!

* = as in I don't get any monetary benefits from any sales. But if many people use the code it can help me get to do more reviews in the future which is a win-win situation, you save money and I can help the cosplay community even more~



That's all I have to say for this time! Thanks for reading my blog!
A big thank you also goes to Cosplayflying for this opportunity!
Shiro Samurai says goodbye.

July 5, 2020

[Sponsored] Cosplayflying review: Touken Ranbu Kashuu Kiyomitsu cosplay costume!

Hello fellow geeks!

This review is super late due to the corona virus screwing things up and also because I had no available photographer for a long time. Thankfully now the wait is over and I'm super excited to share this costume review with you all~

Cosplayflying contacted me for a sponsorship offer quite some time ago, I had heard of this shop before and I'm pretty sure I've been oogling the site at least a couple times too lmao. I happily accepted to collaborate as I genuinely enjoy to do reviews and keep the cosplay community informed about everything from lenses to online costume stores. And who doesn't love the opportunity to get a new cosplay? :'D

It wasn't easy to decide on what costume I wanted to review as there's a huge sortiment and constant new arrivals from the latest anime shows. Cosplayflying also sells costumes from TV-series, movies, video games and of course the ever popular superheroes! They also sell wigs and cosplay shoes.
I have to admit that I've been out of the loop with what all the new animes are so, hehe, I ended up picking a costume from something familiar to me since some years back – Touken Ranbu, which I still enjoy. There's a lot of potential cosplay candidates among the sword boys but I chose to go with the smol bean Kashuu Kiyomitsu as I have already cosplayed his uchiban/casual version before and thus already have like the wig and such~

My reviews are always 100% my genuine opinion, no matter if the items were sponsored or bought with my own money. I never compromise my honesty and true thoughts to my readers. 

With all of that said I want to welcome you warmly to a completely honest review of Cosplayflying! I hope you will find this post helpful and feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions after you're done reading.

 Let's go!


~ "Forewords" ~ 

I'd like to mention before I start with this costume review that I often have eagle eyes when I browse cosplay shops, meaning that I do look at even the smallest details and try to figure out how accurate it is to the character in question. Now, of course, I also keep my expectations realistic – you can't get something that's 100% accurate, well-made and with high-end quality fabrics for cheap. "You get what you pay for" is still a relevant saying. 
And also, in the case of Touken Ranbu in particular, I've noticed that every online cosplay store I've come across seems like they started producing the character costumes way before the artbooks existed, meaning that the backside of the costumes often are inaccurate to some degree. This is simply because, back then, no one knew what the backsides of the costumes looked like and so early costume creators had to guess, including cosplay shops. I acknowledge this and this is also why I will be more lenient on the accuracy grading, even though I own one of the artbooks myself.


  ~ Packaging and shipping ~

I am unable to say exactly how long shipping took but, based on the email exchange dates I had with the contact person, I'd say it took roughly one and a half month to arrive from China to Sweden. That's a bit longer than usual but some busy holidays happened during the transit time which, most likely, made my package delayed. I am quite sure that unless you make an order during Christmas, Halloween, Chinese New Year or some other busy event you should be able to get your costume within a month.

This is what the package looked like straight out of the mailbox.
So my costume arrived in the typical plastic wrapping. Thankfully it's just fabric and thus this kind of lightweight shipping has very little risk to damage the contents inside, despite the lack of protection.
I teared up the plastic bag and inside it all the costume pieces were in this one big ziplock bag. It's a little bit like a clothing bag but not so fancy. The ziplock bag does a good job of keeping everything inside, it's very easy to open and close and yes, it's reusable and quite roomy.

All costume parts in the bag.

 ~ Costume thoughts, fabrics and sewing quality ~

When I check the product page on the store there is no mention on what fabric types the costume parts are made of but yeah, they feel and behave like your typical bought costumes feel and behave. Most of the fabrics are lightweight and my educated guess would say that everything is polyester, except maybe for the white undershirt that could be a polycotton blend. Synthetic fabrics are readily available and cheap so they are by far the most common fabric type you'll get when you buy costumes ready-made online. I personally prefer natural fibers when I sew costumes myself but you'd be naive to expect like a linen or wool costume to cost less than 100 dollars so yeah, one can safely assume that bought costumes are like 90% synthetic fabrics haha.

So when I pulled out the costume from the bag I was met with the new costume smell. I don't know why but that smell makes me all giddy and excited lol! My first impression of the costume was that it's pretty nice and extremely accurate to the stock photos on the site. Like I actually went back to compare my received costume to the photos online and I legit can't find a single thing that's different even the golden buttons have the exact same rose pattern on them. Major points right there.

Sewing quality is generally fine on a quick look, seams are straight, edges are serged (although the serger thread settings have been wonky on some places xD) and there weren't that many loose threads poking out. I managed to almost rip the butt seam on the pants though when I crouched down for photos... oops. Thankfully that's an easy fix.

Vest (left) and shirt (right) straight out of the bag.
Pants (left) and jacket (right) straight out of the bag.
The white undershirt is your ordinary button-up dress shirt except with a stand-up collar. It has darts, it's figure sewn and it has cuffs at the sleeves with single button closure. It's thankfully not very see-through at all and, even if it was, the black vest would keep it covered. I don't want to lewd Kashuu as in my eyes he's just a boy lmao.

The vest is pretty nice, it's not a boxy fit at all and it has the proper darts in front and back on both sides. It's sleeveless and the fit is actually pretty snug as it's figure sewn too. Oh, and the inside is lined and the buttons go all the way down and the buttons are metallic with golden color. The vest opens up at the front completely, meaning that all buttonholes are real ones.

I don't really have anything to say about the pants, it's your typical costume pants with pressed legs. One thing to note though is that the golden rope thingy is attached to the pants through two belt loops and can't be removed unless you release it with a seam ripper. The pants have a button and zipper for closure but thankfully there's a bit of elastic at the back, to give some extra width would you need it.

The jacket is my favorite part, of course it is. It's the most recognizable and fancy part of the costume! The emblems (or kamon, to be precise) are printed on and seem to be of good quality. The lapels are lined with gold trims and attached to the main body of the jacket so that they stay in place and look crisp. There's three metallic golden buttons on each side of the jacket's front but they are purely decorational as Kashuu wear his jacket open and well, there's no buttonholes for them anyway and the jacket is too narrow lol. The black and red rhombic lining is just like Kashuu has in the game and it's a very nice detail! The jacket also has slight shoulder padding to make it fit better and look more important. Oh and yeah, the length is down to my knees.
My only little nitpicks are that the jacket would feel even more valuable if the main fabric had some weight to it but now it at least flares out during windy days and that's pretty cool too. Another little thing I'd like to mention is that according to the artbook Kashuu has a strap on the back of the jacket (it's probably there to gather excess material) and I actually messaged Cosplayflying and asked if they could add this strap and sent with reference photos. They did not do it nor did they answer that part of the email, so either they didn't understand or they ignored or missed my request. Regardless it's no big deal.

All the decorations laid out.
So the costume consists of four main parts (shirt, vest, jacket and pants) and then a bunch of what I'd like to call decorations like the belt, the scarf and the hand armors which come in two parts and are made of PU-leather, aka pleather. The hand armors consist of a lower part and an upper part – the lower part attaches with wide elastic on the back while the upper part has straps with buttons at the ends. The belt is also PU-leather with a metallic belt buckle, it definitely feels like a costume belt as the belt itself is really really thin and it would likely wear down quickly if you used it daily.

Bracers attach like this on the underside.
The armors are what I expected them to be, in good and bad. They look decent and you can tell they are for Kashuu's costume but they are simple and lack details. Also, they are soft so they don't really look like armor, ya know? This is just me being picky but I acknowledge that you obviously won't get professional worbla armors from a Chinese cosplay store so it's pretty much always pleather and well, pleather easily looks cheap in my opinion. I will likely replace these at some point as they are too big for me anyways (the upper parts are huge, they spin around my arms and won't stay put) but for now they will work. Also, I don't understand why the lower halves don't have a "finger ring" so that you could secure them in place by treading the loop through your middle finger. Feels a bit like a missed no-brainer. ^^" Yes, they also move around a bit but far from as much as the upper bracers as the elastic keeps them on tightly.

The hair clip came attached to the bracer, which left teeth marks on the pleather.
The hairpin is supposed to be the white ribbon for the ponytail but I didn't use it as I already have my wig tied by other means. It's a considerate addition in case they add in case you forgot this little detail.

The scarf is very simple and loooong.
And lastly there's the scarf Kashuu wears hanging from his neck. It's really long, just like it should be, and the material is lightweight and pleasant to the touch. The fabric has some elastic qualities and it's very soft; I think it might actually be tricot or something like that as the scarf doesn't feel like the typical polyester at all. It flies in the wind easily if you move around. It's basically made as a long strip of fabric that has been folded in half, sewn shut and then the edges have been cut up and sealed with a seam across to make the tassels. Very simple.

What is included:
• Undershirt
• Vest
• Jacket
• Belt
• Gloves and bracers
• Hairpin
• Scarf
• Pants

What is NOT included:
• Wig
• Earrings
• Sword 
Boots

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Detail photos ahead!
All photos taken by Heesman.
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Jacket front close-up.
Emblem close-up. Notice the lapel has decorative fabric.
Rope thingy, belt and lining details.
Back close-up of jacket hem. It flares outwards.
Two-part hand armor details.
This cosplay is about 100% accurate to the stock photos on the site, which is awesome. I can only speak for this particular costume so make sure to study the stock photos closely as you are likely to get something really similar to it if you buy from Cosplayflying.

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Full cosplay photos below!
Photos taken by Heesman.
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Front view.
Side view.
Back view.
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Cosplayflying store & Kashuu Kiyomitsu costume rundown Pros and cons:

+ Fabrics are pretty nice
+ 100% accurate to store's stock photos
+ The fact they even had Kashuu's battle costume
+ Mostly accurate to official character references
+ Sewing quality is fine
+ Metallic belt buckle and buttons
+ Jacket details
+ Shipping time as expected
+ Safe packaging
+ Very affordable prices, great value
+ Customer service speaks good English

+/- Some costume parts were a tight fit (note: custom size)

- Bracer armor straps are huge
- I asked to get the jacket strap added but they missed it


~ Sizing ~

I never fit into any standard sizes so I always have to ask for custom size, which is a bit troublesome as even then I rarely receive a perfect fit. Some parts are often too big and others too small and this applies to all cosplay online stores in general. In the case of Kashuu's costume it was mainly snug but still wearable, the only thing I couldn't button down completely (that is supposed to be buttoned) was the white shirt but thankfully no one will ever see my unbuttoned sin as the vest hides it. xD 
I want to mention that I am pretty sure that even if you order "custom size" it won't actually be custom, I am fairly certain that the store just mixes and matches stuff from the standard sizes to get one that is as close to your size as possible you can get lucky with an amazing fit this way or you might get something that is closer but still not perfect. :) 
Just be prepared with bought costumes that it's likely you might need to do some small modifications yourself so yeah, some sewing handiness (or a relative who can help) is a great asset.


Kashuu Kiyomitsu reference image.


~ Conclusion and final thoughts ~

I am overall super pleased with Cosplayflying and my received costume. I was so happy they contacted me and that they've been so patient through this whole covid-19 situation that grossly delayed my review. ;_;
The cosplay is really beautiful on photos, it's fun to wear and very recognizable for fans of the game (and anime)! I might do some smaller modifications at some point to make it even better but even as-is this costume is great and ready for an anime convention, a themed party, video game events or any kind of social geeky meetup where you want to dress up. Be nerdy and rock it!

Cosplayflying's turn-around times are comparable to other Asia-based online shops, so make sure you plan in advance and order at least a couple months prior to the event you need the costume for, just to make sure that if anything happens you still have time. Quality seems similar to their competitors but I have to say that getting a cosplay that looks exactly like on the stock photos was huuuuuge! I can't of course know if it's 100% accuracy for all costumes on their site (which there are a ton of, in my opinion they have more costumes than other stores and of rarer characters too!) but I trust Cosplayflying a lot after this review and I'd love to work with them again.

Any negative pointers I brought up are honestly so minor it's really of no concern considering how incredibly cheap this costume is, which is $72.99 at the time of writing. If you think that's expensive for a full costume you honestly have no idea how much it would actually cost to hire a professional seamstress to custom-make a costume for you. No but seriously, I enjoy making costumes but I also enjoy just vibin' and sometimes having the costume arrive ready-made in your mailbox is incredibly convenient. I give two thumbs up to Cosplayflying and I would not hesitate to recommend them forward!

Final Grade (from A-F): A-
Recommend to others: Yes



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A huge thank you goes out to Cosplayflying for making this review possible and to you for reading this!
Shiro Samurai out.