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Specifications:
- Just from the charming color and style you definitely have a looker and sure winner
- You will be flashing in this "knock your eyes out" cosplay costume
- This stylish Powers School Uniform Cosplay will make you stand out at any party
- Whoa, I must say that's a lot just listing it down and the costume details are definitely top notch
- The exquisite workmanship and high quality material make this Hetalia Axis Cosplay used for a long time
- This Hetalia Axis Cosplay is perfect for plays, theatrical productions, or as a unique Halloween costume
- Shirt Color: White
- Tie Color: Black
- Dress Color: Red
- Material: Cotton
Details:

- The cosplay costume is based on the anime of Hetalia Axis Powers
- This is uniform of the Hetalia Axis Powers

- Make you the same as the Hetalia Axis Powers
- This Hetalia Axis Cosplay is perfect for plays, theatrical productions, or as a unique Halloween costume
Size Reference Table:
Size(cm)
Height
Bust
Waist
Hip
S
158-162
82-84
63-65
90-92
M
163-167
85-87
66-68
93-95
L
168-172
88-90
69-71
96-98
XL
173-177
91-93
72-74
99-101
XXL
178-182
94-96
75-77
102-104
NOTE:
- Size may differ because of the different measure methods
- The size detail bases on "Help/Buying Guide/Conversion Reference"
How To Measure:

What is Cosplay:

Cosplay short for "costume play" is a type of performance art in which participants don costumes and accessories to represent a specific character or idea. Characters are often drawn from popular fiction in Japan. Favorite sources include manga, anime, tokusatsu, comic books, graphic novels, video games, hentai and fantasy movies. Role play includes portrayals of J-pop and J-rock stars, Taiwanese puppet characters, science fiction characters, characters from musical stories, classic novels, and entertainment software. Any entity from the real or virtual world that lends itself to dramatic interpretation may be taken up as a subject. Inanimate objects are given anthropomorphic forms and it is not unusual to see genders switched, with women playing male roles and vice versa.
How to be a Cosplayer:
- To be a cosplayer you first need a costume. You can make your costume, either by sewing or by putting it together from already made pieces
- Find your accessories. Some costumes aren't complete without their accessories. For example, if you are cosplaying as Kaylee from the Sci-Fi show, "Firefly", it's helpful to have her rainbow parasol. It helps identify you as that character
- Find a place to wear your costume! Halloween is not the only day you can get dolled up in your favorite costume
- Pose and be nice. Some people will want to comment on your costume and / or take your picture. Posing for pictures is a really fun part of cosplaying
Cosplay in Western Culture:
The popularity of cosplay in Japan encourages the misconception that cosplay is specifically a Japanese or Asian hobby. The term "cosplay", though Japanese in origin, described a phenomenon which was witnessed in the United States. For almost fifty years, costuming has had a widespread following and continues to experience growing popularity in North America and Europe, and has more recently spread throughout South America and Australia
Western cosplay's origins are based primarily on science fiction and historical fantasy as opposed to animation. It is more common for Western cosplayers to recreate characters from live-action series such as Star Trek, Star Wars, Doctor Who, The Lord of the Rings, and Harry Potter than it is for Japanese cosplayers. Similarly, animated series may be the origin for many recreations. Western costumers also include subcultures of hobbyists who participate in Renaissance faires or the Society for Creative Anachronism, and historical re-enactments such as Civil War battles

- Canadian cosplayer Liana K as Power Girl
The increasing popularity of Japanese animation outside of Asia during the late 1990s led to an increase in American and other Western cosplayers who portray Japanese characters. Anime conventions have become more numerous in the West in the last decade. They now compete with science fiction, comic, and historical conferences in attendance. At these gatherings, cosplayers, like their Japanese counterparts, meet to show off their work, take photos, and compete in costume contests. Anime conventions attendees are mostly seen dressed up as Japanese animated characters, but many others dress up as famous Western comic book characters, or as famous characters from movies like Star Wars, Predator, and Pirates of the Caribbean. It is also quite common to see many dress up as Disney characters or as popular characters from games such as The Legend of Zelda, Mario Brothers, and Halo

- Comic and anime conventions are a popular place for cosplay also in the Western world. This image is from Animecon 2009 in Helsinki
In North America trick or treating is a popular children's activity. While traditionally Halloween costumes consisted of dressing as spirits or monsters, Halloween has increasingly become a day in which cosplay is encouraged by people of all ages and is widely accepted - including in the workplace and schools
Differences in taste still exist across cultures. Some costumes that are worn without hesitation by Japanese cosplayers tend to be avoided by Western cosplayers, such as outfits that evoke Nazi-era uniforms

- House Ravenclaw cosplay at Anime Boston
Washing Method:
- Wash with cold water below 30 degrees without bleaching
- Hand washing and hang to dry
- Avoid exposing under the sun directly for a long time
Package Included:
- 1 x Shirt
- 1 x Dress
- 1 x Tie
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Alexandra Rosa
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11-01-2010- Other Thoughts: This costume was awsome. I was worried about the fit, to fit both top and bottom well, god knows every woman of every size worries about this, and it fix great. The latex easily streatches over my wide hips and chest, yet huged my waistline perfectly. No matter what your body shape, you are assured an excellent fit and lots of fun. Add a shot of tequilla, and you are in for one great crime fighting adventure! And, since, I'm not writing a commercial here, word of caution - be careful where you sit in this. The black does come off on things a bit. Not real bad. But be carefull of sitting on a white couch too long...if you were constantly up and down, at the same white spot, you could trun it grey.
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Matthew Holdren
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12-19-2010- Other Thoughts: This is a fantastic costume! I love the way it looks, and while it's a bit skimpy and I was afraid it might leave me cold in the Seattle autumn weather, the material actually seems to keep me quite warm and it should be perfect with nylons to help keep my body warm. Thanks!
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Angel Puertas Estivill
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10-24-2010- Other Thoughts: For those of you who think that their mate wouldn't need the Hetalia Axis, you have no imagination.
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Byron Michaelides
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10-12-2010- Other Thoughts: Good customer service from the shipping company. I will purchase again and I have encouraged friends and family to do the same. Dino is always great and I will always shop on Amazon.
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Anderson Chamon
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10-02-2010- Other Thoughts: This is a one-piece outfit, the one fits very well, I am satisfied with the description of what was included.
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