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I hope you're not sick of me posting MelinoΓ« cosplay pics yet because I'm not done lol
HADES II TOMORROW!!!!!! I have the day off work and I will be occupied all day playing. DEATH TO CHRONOSSS
Pics by @ focus_button at Tekko 2025!

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i remembered i had a couple photos of shion from tekko this year!!! someone saw my bandaged fingers and asked me if i played guitar. where do i begin,
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I went to Tekko on Sunday for a few hours as Keyleth from Critical Role / Vox Machina ! I love cosplaying her so much. This is the cosplay thatβs pulled my motivation to cosplay again out of its grave. I have another Critical Role cosplay ready to get started on.. π
Won Best in Show for craftsmanship at Tekko this weekend!!!!
I'm so, so happy! I put in so much work to this costume, so after many months of hard work (250 hours!!!) it was great to finally debut Vash at Tekko! And to win at the masquerade, it made all the work worth it There were so many amazing costumes, and the judges were so great. It was truly an amazing experience :)
hello!
to start off, i just wanna say that i love your blog and it has been a wonderful archive and resource for kimono and japanese fashion history!
on that note, i was wondering if you happen to know about these tight sleeves worn by the main characters on jidaigeki? (circled in red)
someone on reddit suggested that it could be a strip of sarashi wrapped around the arm, while this ask here said it could be a juban with its long sleeves bounded tightly (they did provide a link which is now unfortunately no longer available).
i was just wondering which is correct, and if these sleeves are historically accurate?
thank you! βΊοΈ
Hi! Thank you for your kind words <3
Well technically one could use fabric strips to wrap arms (and legs), but it's dubious this would have been done unless you were a rag-wearer of some kind. This is inconceivable in a formal setting (first pic), and for well-off samurai (second pic).
To my knowledge, juban would not have been used like this either. Wrapping them would have looked wonky and felt uncomfortable considering juban tailoring.
Arm wrappers are in fact a whole category of "traditional" clothing, and generally called ζη² tekkou, which designates any mittens-like arm bracers, tied with strings and/or kohaze clasps.
Variations existed:
in length, for example εζη² wrist to elbow / ι·ζη² wrist to upper arm often tied together on the bust
with or without part covering backs of hands, coming in different shapes and styles, attached or not with a loop around middle finger (ε±±δ»γζη², ζη²δ»γζη).
Similar attire existed for legs, in form of gaiters/leg warmers called θη΅ kyahan.
(find more, including another "sexy" kyahan pic, and how to put them on here)
As a side note, vocab around mitten-like clothing can be confusing:
ζη² Tekkou, is the generic term for anything covering the arms and hands, including gauntlet/armored ones (which I know under the term η± ζ kote)
But you can also find the word θ 貫 udenuki = arm tube, which can made from several materials like rattan/bamboo (worn under sleeves to keep fresh during summer, or above them to protect sleeves when writing with a brush), or made from fabric (and used for warmth, to keep dirt away, etc. Also called θ θ’ udebukuro)
Nowadays, both tekkou and kyahan are still super common sight during matsuri, as they are part of the attire of mikoshi bearers and taiko drumers (see this shop here and here):
Hope this helps :)

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A Tekko highlight: A friend found a vintage Gojyo and Hakkai fashion thirst trap post card in the year of our lord 2025 at the Flea Market.
She bought it for me immediately and I gasped so hard that I coughed when she gave it to me.
I'm framing it.
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Some photos of my Clarisse La Rue cosplay at Tekko with @victor-frankensimp as my Silena Beauregard π§‘ Our friends were Leo and Katie Gardner!