I remember when the whole otokonoko boom started to take off in Japan. It began with a social trend called “skirt danshi” (skirt boys), males who would wear a type of skirt in public, which caused quite a splash in the fashion world in 2005. Today, J-List sells tons of apparel and cosplay items intended for otokonoko (males), some of which are intended for wearing around the house, like these Sailor Pajamas for Otokonoko Cosplay.
The word otokonoko—in Japanese, おとこの娘, which sounds like “boy” but is written with a final kanji meaning “daughter”—refers to boys who are so cute that they can pass as girls. The Patron Saint of otokonoko is, of course, Bridget from the game Guilty Gear, who opened up a lot of minds and created the phrase “we’re all gay for Bridget.”
This new otokonoko cosplay offering is from Tamatoys, and is sized 2L, more than large enough for most males to enjoy some private cosplay while lounging around at home.
The otokonoko cosplay pajamas come as one unit, with a combined top and skirt piece. It is designed to give you lots of extra room in the shoulders, waist, and everywhere else.
The size information is as follows: chest circumference is 96-104 cm/38-41 inches, waist is 94-102 cm/37-40 inches, and the length from the back of the neck to the bottom of the skirt is 88 cm/35 inches. So get out a tape measure and verify if this will fit you or not. The otokonoko cosplay pajamas are made from 100% polyester.
This fun otokonoko cosplay item is recommended for any guy who’s secretly wanted to wear a pretty Japanese high school sailor suit uniform, but couldn’t fit into one. The uniforms are made here in Japan—right here in J-List’s home prefecture of Gunma, actually—and the fabric is soft and of a high-quality. Just think of all the fun times you will have, wearing these Sailor Pajamas for otokonoko cosplay from Japan!