At comic and anime conventions, attendees tend to be nice and non-judgmental. If you are not sure about what to wear, you should not be worried. No one expects you to become an overnight cosplayer for your first convention. Here are four recommendations that you can follow in this regard:

Dress Comfortably and Respectfully

Fans of anime and comic books are part of a tolerant and respectful community. When you choose your convention attire, you should think about dressing in a respectful manner. Keep in mind that the people at the convention will be coming from a variety of backgrounds, and so this is not an opportunity to make a political statement or to mock a particular genre or character. By doing so, you could offend a lot of people and put a damper on others’ fun.

As for comfortability, realize that you may have to do a lot of walking at large convention centers. Make sure that you’re wearing shoes that you’d feel comfortable walking around in. The event will most likely be crowded as well, and so you should wear shoes that are closed-toe just in case someone ends up stepping on your feet. Often, people want to wear similar shoes and clothes that the character they’re trying to cosplay as does. If those shoes include 6-inch stilettos, though, your feet are not going to be happy after a few hours. Think ahead and try to analyze whether or not what you’ll be wearing will be comfortable after a while as these events can sometimes go on all day.

Take Inspiration from Anime

At your first convention, you will notice a lot of people wearing anime shirts. This is part of a fashion trend that started decades ago. It is not unusual to see fully costumed cosplayers change into stylish anime attire by brands, like Capsule Corp Clothing, that sell clothing that caters to this genre. You will likely see lots of anime clothing when you hit the convention after parties as well. Anime fashion is known to get conversations started and meet interesting people at conventions.

Join Cosplay Costume Groups

Some people take the plunge and arrive to their very first conventions in full cosplay regalia. Cosplay is a lot of fun, but there is more to this activity than just dressing up like superheroes or Pokémon characters. The cosplay community is strong, inclusive and always waiting to welcome new members. If your first convention is a few weeks away, you may want to search online for local cosplay groups whose members are also going. They might be sticking to a certain costume theme that you could participate in too.

Proudly Display Your Otaku Roots

One of the coolest aspects of comic con is that they serve as a meeting point for people with diverse interests. If you are more into video games than anime or comic books, you can certainly dress according to your otaku status. When comic book and sci-fi conventions started getting popular in the 1980s, many people dressed in Star Trek uniforms, but others simply wore Atari ball caps. In 2018, retro gaming fashion is among the hottest convention trends, so you may want to dust off that old Nintendo backpack.

In the end, spending some a little time and effort in your first convention outfit could go a long way in meeting new people. Keep in mind that respect, more than clothing, is the bonding element of the communities that attend these gatherings.

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As our initiative the Kickstarter Series goes on, this week we are featuring PandaRiot779 an artist with many skills that is sure to get you, our lovely audience, interested. Some of the artist’s skills are highlighted on the official website with each genre having it’s own category. And while PandaRiot779 has a large amount of content on the website, the Panda also explores other skills on various social media outlets such as YouTube, Twitch, Society 6 and more.

The above image shows a preview of the official website, complete with a regularly updated blog on topics such as 3d Printing, 3d Modeling, DIY & Crafts, Woodworking, Photography, Cosplay, Anime, Comics and similar themes. As visible from the navigation, not only is this site for blog posts, but there’s photography albums for days.

And should you take a liking to a particular image, it’s possible to buy directly on the photo print store which helps support the entire site. Another great way to support PandaRiot779 is via the official Patreon page, where patrons receive cool rewards based on their level of commitment.

And PandaRiot779 is heavily embedded in the Cosplaying community, for not only does he attend a number of events each year to both meet fans and new people, but also snapes inspired photographs of other cosplayers attending the events around the country.

We’ve listed a few of the images from some of the events PandaRiot779 has recently attended in 2017 below, we’re sure you’ll like them!

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Copyright PandaRiot779

And it’s clear that cosplaying is something that PandaRiot779 cares for deeply, as he goes out of his way to help other people in the community. As he states himself on the official Patreon page:

I create albums for cosplayers who have their own patron accounts for free to help advertise them and encourage them to continue their artistic adventures. shoot me a message if you want to be part of my gallery.

So, just in case you’re looking for some help for organizing or advertising your own cosplay efforts, now you know who to contact.

PandaRiot779 also works with 3d models as mentioned earlier, and browsing through the creations he’s made public we fell upon this beauty, published under the generous CC-A license, meaning you too could have one of these bad boys if you got the hands for it.

That’s it for this time, please comment below for any input – and remember to check out PandaRiot779’s website and Patreon page if nothing else!