
Yamada Shōjin, Abe Tsukasa / Shogakukan / “Sousou no Frieren” Production Committee
The fabric looks cheap and it can’t produce the flare like in anime, so it’s no good.
It’s cute, but it seems like there are few people who would suit this.
The slightly short length is concerning.
I hope it’s below the knee.
Aren’t your legs long?
100% polyester, huh…
>>5
Can it keep me warm?
>>5
At least for a sense of drape, I want rayon or wool.
If you’re going to flare, I want plenty of fabric, more than in the thread image.
>>5
I thought it was cheap for this kind of merchandise, but it turned out they skimped on the materials.
Should I buy it for my parents without saying anything?
I’m a bit concerned that it looks quite flimsy, considering you call it a coat…
I wonder if I can fit my arms through an XXXL…
If that’s the case, it seems like I could find a similar regular coat if I look for one.
I probably wouldn’t notice it unless someone mentioned it’s from Freiren.
It seems quite cold to use it as an everyday coat.
>>15
Well, it’s something designed with the grammar of the two-dimensional world.
When it becomes three-dimensional, it inevitably becomes difficult.
The reverse is also true.
>>15
So that’s what the design on the back was like…
This design is definitely based around the scarf.
Well then, something like Via Belle’s bird’s nest for you, Nameless-kun.
>>17
I feel like it’s going to be called Final Fantasy cosplay.
Give me an XXL.
Don’t try to wear it.
Shall I make it?
By myself!
The collar part looks limp and cheap.
It doesn’t make sense to wear a model’s height if the length isn’t right.
I feel like the color is too white.
Well, if it’s a cosplay item with little practicality, then this much is about right.
The colors are different, aren’t they?
The model is cute.
It seems to interrupt the flow, but the model on the product page is striking a blowing kiss pose, and it’s cute.
>>29
Too naughty…
If you ask places like UNIQLO or MUJI, can’t they make something fairly serious for you?
If it’s twenty thousand, can’t we get some slightly better quality fabric?
>>31
It might have been possible in the past, but not now…
It feels like reusing unsold clothes by dressing them on anime characters.
Is it originally fabric?
I guess it’s the image of cashmere, right?
Because it’s a coat from an anime merchandise that can’t be produced in large quantities…
If it sells as well as Uniqlo, then the quality could be improved even more.
I wish high-end brands would collaborate and release something too.
That is exactly it.
>>16
It feels like something around 80,000.
In this day and age, it’s impossible to find a thick coat for just 20,000 yen.
>>37
Wouldn’t it have been better to add another 10,000 and raise the quality more?
>>39
Even a plus of 10,000 is a margin of error…
It seems like it would look good if you normally wear a white coat with a light blue scarf.
It seems like it could be done at Sanyo Shokai.
Where did you buy that?
You can’t buy a good-quality coat for 80,000 yen these days.
The awkwardness of being high-priced as fan goods despite seeming impractical.
If possible, I would have preferred something that isn’t cosplay goods for around 50,000 to 80,000 yen.
I can’t wear it, but…
Hmm, can’t we compromise and achieve quality and prices at a level like Uniqlo?
Well, even if it’s 100% wool or a wool-cashmere blend priced at 200,000 yen without considering profitability, it probably won’t sell either.
I have a feeling that I want these kinds of things to be divided into a budget version and a completely custom high-end version.
https://www.amiami.jp/top/detail/detail?gcode=GOODS-04525215
So the muffler has already been released.
>>47
A coat made of 100% polyester and a scarf made of 100% acrylic!?
Static electricity seems bad.
>>53
This is it.
It’s magic that breaks precision machinery.
It’s disappointing when collaboration bags and wallets are made of synthetic leather.
A mechanical watch is hot.
>>48
It’s frustrating to see that the movement in the Seiko collaboration is the 6R.
With fan goods like these, even if they cost 40,000 yen, the quality can be garbage, but if it’s 20,000 yen, well…
I think it would have sold out normally even if the price had gone up by a single digit at this timing due to the collaboration with a high-end brand.
People who buy this kind don’t hesitate and just buy it outright.
The texture of the fabric in outerwear is really important, isn’t it?
The collar design only sells to a specific group of women.
It’s strange to say this about an anime costume, but if made into real life, the collar looks really lame…
AKROS Funeral of Friren TRIEREN AKROS Original Apparel Series “Bringing the magic of anime into everyday life. A new world, a new fashion,” is the theme of the AKROS lineup. Friren’s Scarf, Fern’s Scarf © Yamada Kaneto・Abe Tsukasa / Shogakukan / “Funeral of Friren” Production Committee Push!
This company is making something that’s hard to respond to…
I understand, but if the numbers aren’t good, I can’t help but think of a reasonable price…
>>60
I feel like there are places that create collaborative products with concepts like this.
I forgot the brand name, but
>>66
For women, MAYLA.
If it’s for men, I think glamb.
How about selling a bag that looks like the one from “Tora-san” along with it?
There are seriously expensive ones that use really good materials for cosplay like this…
It might be just right to wear when it gets warmer.
Well, lately it’s been getting warm suddenly, so it might be too hot.
It’s warmer to modify existing products.
Well, I guess it’s for students.
A proper article would cost around 100,000 yen, right?
That seems like it’s meant for girls who want to role-play as that kind of heroine.
I thought it wouldn’t make sense to buy a coat in February when it would soon get warmer, but it seems this will arrive in June.
It’s the rainy season.
>>70
Why…
>>70
For elves, half a year feels like about a week, so it’s no problem!
It’s probably just teenage otaku girls who buy it, so it’s fine if it’s cheap; a price of 20,000 yen is the limit anyway.
In reality, it’s not a coat but cosplay goods, right?
I don’t know about the market, but isn’t it the cheaper option?
You might as well wear a striped T-shirt.
>>74
If we’re talking about design, this one is much more concerning to me.
Why that pattern…?
Are there still people who buy things with this kind of texture even in today’s age?
By the way, the collaboration with Land of the Lustrous has become more beneficial instead.
I feel like it was around a million or so.
>>77
Wasn’t it around 3 million?
It seems that it sold out at that price…
Like earth music & ecology…
A decent coat would cost ten times that, which is appropriate for its price.
Even if the quality of the material improves, would otaku really spend 50,000 or 100,000 yen on this otaku merchandise? They probably wouldn’t.
>>81
Those who are extreme actually desire that more.
>>89
Products at a price that are more accessible than those aimed at extreme customers are likely to sell better.
>>96
I don’t know that part because I’m not a manager.
In today’s world, there are probably people who would buy it even for around 50,000 yen.
I stopped buying the Laughing Man’s coat even though it costs 40,000 yen because it’s so thin.
If it’s too high, there will be complaints, so it’s difficult.
>>87
Aura, release a collaboration outfit too.
>>92
That armor looks like something from Fist of the North Star.
I want it…
Buying a coat that looks like a cosplay of Freeren but isn’t really cosplay at all is probably targeted at a student-age demographic.
>>90
Looking at the price and quality, it seems that the target demographic is around 5th grade elementary to 1st grade middle school.
Once you go beyond that, you start to become more particular about the fabric.
>>109
Kids around that area tend to grow really tall, and if you buy something too tall, they won’t be able to wear it for long.
By the way, it seems to be surprisingly resistant to the cold, so maybe it’s just right.
I mean, this is cosplay gear, right?
The coat from Mitsukoshi that cost 100,000 yen sold out immediately back in the day.
There’s no place to wear Auras’ outfit!
>>94
Well… like during swimming class…
If there were proper demand for student coats, they would become cheaper.
The clothes that seem realistically viable are Freiren and Stark.
The only thing left is the borderline for Rinie.
>>98
I understand, let’s go with the Haita loincloth.
I wonder if there are pattern makers who can translate anime designs into real clothes…
I think there are people who would want it even if it costs 200,000 yen… although it will be made to order.
Aura’s clothing has a kind of demonic aesthetic that feels reminiscent of styles from several decades to several hundred years ago.
It’s not something that will sell a lot, is it?
Why are you making such a fuss about orders when it’s impossible for someone with no name to wear it…?
>>103
Not wearing it…? Huh…?
>>103
Stop using magic to summon experienced nameless ones.
I want lingerie that looks like it’s about to reveal the breasts of a lady in a sensual outfit, like Zeerie or Flamme.
I think it’s a price within the limits that middle and high school otaku girls can ask their parents to buy.
As a no-brand item, it could probably be sold for around 8,000 yen.
https://www.glamb-lodge.com/c/collaboration/0324ld02
The Ryu ga Gotoku collaboration bomber jacket is cool!
>>106
It’s quite reasonable to use proper satin fabric and add embroidery at this price…
Is the model also an old woman?!
It’s too cheap for my parents to buy as a proper coat, but as a toy… no, actually it’s cheap.
It seems like it would look good even on someone like me.
>>112
Commit suicide.
This is probably just a coat for cosplay or something to wear quickly in spring or fall; there’s no reason to make it out of wool or anything that would unnecessarily raise the price.
Is there no coat for Lord Stark?
>>117
I want an axe.
I just want them to present items that the characters in the story wear or carry at a quality that can withstand practical use!
It’s nice if middle school students spend their New Year’s money on something that fulfills their dreams.
It’s a pity that it won’t arrive until June.
I wonder if it would be cheaper to shift the timing.
I feel anger just at the idea of releasing a short coat made of 100% polyester under the pretext of a collaboration.
>>119
It certainly seems plausible that they could aim for discounts by having the factory produce during the off-season.
Leatherman’s multi-tool knife
If I buy this, during the cold season next year…
I wonder what would happen if Frieren were wearing a coat with a different design.
>>123
You can just buy it next year.
The coat with black feathers is…
When I actually saw the outfit, I thought that Freiren-sama looked like she was in her teenage years.
>>128
That’s true, isn’t it?
>>128
It seems like Himmel has a taste for loli.
>>131
When we first met, he was a boy… it’s the aging-resistant elf’s fault.
Even if you’re a bit silly, it’s nice that you can still look good if you have a nice face…
Is there no far of Kvar?
If I travel with this, it seems like the dirt will stand out a lot.
Please give me the magic of laundry.
>>135
Fern received it from Zeelie, right?
Is the size also in the Freiren specification?
It’s for cosplay.
Delivering in June is quite harsh.
>>140
If I wear it, I might be called a matagi.
>>141
Too erotic…
The model is honestly cute.
I want to wear it completely naked.
Is it just right for a time when it’s a little hot to wear a thick coat?
Either way, the sailor-style collar is a bit off for everyday use.
Is it okay to be a man?
>>145
The sailor uniform was originally a naval uniform.
There is nothing strange.
Ubougyn’s cold-looking vest
Small items like acrylic keychains have become significantly faster to commercialize.
It still takes a lot of time for things like this.
Sewing is mostly done by hand, after all…
It’s a cosplay of a corporate worker.
With this, it seems even an uncle could wear it!
https://www.amiami.jp/top/detail/detail?gcode=GOODS-04171784
I have six nipples.
Isn’t it possible to set a price range of 100,000 to 200,000 yen and produce these on order?
I don’t think there are many people who would be happy with creating something half-hearted.
>>154
Isn’t the answer that you’re actually not doing it?
>>154
If it’s a design that could be used in everyday life or a work aimed at adults, then…
This seems just right for otaku middle and high school students, who can afford it with their New Year’s money or part-time job earnings.
If it’s a good fabric, this isn’t worth 100,000 yen, right?
For ladies, no matter how large the size, the shoulder width and bust measurement never match.
Freren wouldn’t wear synthetic fabric!
Someone who is willing to spend 20,000 on this seems likely to buy it for more than double that price.
A 100% wool product priced at 90,000 yen sells better.
Today’s otaku don’t spend money.
I wonder what price range is feasible for the age group that can wear it…
It’s not just the fabric; the pattern is also no good…
I want to wear this and say “mufu.”
Cute?
>>164
Kill yourself.
It seems that the production line for such high-quality wool fabric coats is likely filled with contracts from existing brands.
If it takes years to negotiate, that’s one thing, but I don’t think you can just suddenly barge in.