
It seems there is quite a demand since they have survived even through the COVID pandemic.
Are you scared of me?
The game is over!
What’s wrong!
Gross, don’t stick it anymore.
Cry! Scream!
And die!
KYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
It’s just that I’m not used to it because I’ve only seen things like laces on shoes, but when it comes to V-kei and punk, those are solid choices.
Well, in a way, both are aimed at otaku.
Huh.
You can’t die easily!
Potion?!
It looks like my casual clothes.
It’s probably an expensive one, so I’m sure they must have some regular customers.
On the contrary, the image of leg strap fashion has disappeared except for this person.
I thought this was only sold through GameSpot’s online store.
What is that string?!
Why can you do something like that with the string attached, like Kinki University?
Seems to dislike violence or things like that.
Why did you attach a rubber band?
Are you scared of me?
I didn’t know there was a major industry for this string.
There is still a demand for this outfit to perform a flipping kick.
The rubber band that disappeared at some point in the main story.
There was a time when hide used to wear something like this too…
Visual kei fashion is still very popular among band members.
I occasionally see it on the train.
KOF itself incorporates trending topics from that era, so it really does exist…
The design of the hermitage was originally mimicked by band members at that time, right?
Well, he’s a band member, so there’s nothing unnatural about it.
When I was a kid, I always wondered how I could spread my legs so wide with such short laces on my shoes.
It seems that Kyo had a really difficult birth, but An said, “I just have to create a character cooler than Kyo, right? Easy peasy!” and designed it with that attitude.
Fashion that resonates with people in their 40s right now.
I see, it was bandman fashion.
I thought it was a personal form of self-expression because the hermit has a strange personality…
It’s been 95 years since the debut, so this design is already 30 years old.
I thought it looked strange even back then as a child… Well, the Japanese era name changed and we entered the 21st century, but it’s still really strange…
Every time I see the moon, I remember the red-haired person who used to wear these string-tied pants at a place I worked a few years ago.
Hoo hoo hoo…
It’s probably that kind of outfit because I got accustomed to going to a fantasy world.
What’s wrong?
An was a band member, and so was Sha.
Band members are scary…
Conversely, it can be said that the visual kei culture has survived for over a quarter of a century.
In 1995, it was still a time when the term “visual kei” did not exist.
I remember a boom coming about two or three years later.
Take good care of your sister.
What are bondage pants?
Originating from British punk fashion
When you think of England, you think of Billy Khan, right?
I don’t think it’s possible to make a lily fold with this string.
K’ is just like Billy Idol!
In Kyoto, if you’re doing those irregular foot sweeps or RED kicks in a school uniform, you’ll end up ripping your pants.
Are you kidding me with martial arts in leather?
Recently, my child was wearing pants that are connected at the legs like in the thread, and I did a double take.
I think the impression would have been weaker if the color of the pants had been black instead of red.
R.E.D.KicK! It’s R.E.D.KicK!
It’s not about the Seven Hundred and Seven Style, but about defeating the enemy!
Remember it every time you see the moon.
Are you scared of me?
The V-kei costumes may have changes in the details, but the overall style hasn’t really changed much.
It’s frightening to think that a bicycle could pass through the space between the rubber bands.