Final Fantasy 7 has some tricky characters to cosplay, but a few take looks that are relatively like shooting fish in a barrel to pull off. Some of these are and so simple that fans could already have the necessary pieces sitting in their wardrobes without realizing it. Cloud Strife and Sephiroth are amidst the well-nigh popular characters inFF7 (if non the unabridged series), nonetheless they are notoriously tough to cosplay, cheers to their giant swords, hard-to-manage hair, and tight-fitting leather outfits.

FF7was the showtime entry in the series to employ a setting like to the real world, with many characters sporting regular dress. Still, its characters and monsters were designed past Tetsuya Nomura, who went on to earn a reputation for creating outlandish outfits overloaded with accessories. This meant manyFF7cast members sport all kinds of flourishes in their outfits. There have been decades of admirable attempts at FF7 cosplay, but it can be difficult to truly hit the mark.

FF7 Remakefeatured updated designs for all of the characters who appeared in the Midgar section of the original game, too as a few cameos, such equally Yuffie in theSuspensionDLC. SinceFF7 Remakewas released at the kickoff of the COVID-19 pandemic, few people accept had a gamble to cosplay as its characters during alive events. Once these come back in full swing, cosplayers on a budget will have several options available to them, every bit a fewFF7characters are easier to dress upwardly every bit than others.

Piece of cake FF7 Cosplay: Biggs

Biggs is beingness ready for a bigger role in theFF7 Remakeseries, since he survives this fourth dimension effectually and is free to evidence up in time to come games. Equally such, he'southward likely going to be a more popular selection for cosplayers. TheFF7 Remakeversion of Biggs wears a red bandana around his head, a light-green t-shirt, low-cal dark-green denim shorts, and what appear to be black leggings or kneepads beneath that cease at his calves. Biggs as well sports a handgun, a gun belt with pouches around his waist, and two belts around his shoulders that bear ammunition.

The hardest part of Biggs to go right is the boots, with their white plates and straps. Luckily, as with the belts, the specifics of the boots are something few fans will probable think, so regular brownish boots and belts should piece of work fine. Of FF7 Remake'southward Barrage members, Biggs has the simplest costume, since Jessie and Wedge habiliment armored plates on their outfits.

Easy FF7 Cosplay: Professor Hojo

Hojo might non be the strongestFinal Fantasyvillain in terms of combat abilities, simply he's still 1 of the near despicable and manipulative in the serial. He has a vile sort of charisma most him, which makes him a somewhat popular villain. Hojo is likewise incredibly easy to cosplay, especially for people with long, night hair. He wears a white lab glaze, black shades, a blackness collared shirt, slightly amorphous dark blue jeans, and blackness shoes. TheCrunch Cadre: Final Fantasy sevenversion of Hojo dresses a little differently, wearing a white shirt, slightly baggy brownish pants, and a light blue tie.

Easy FF7 Cosplay: Cid Highwind (Appearance Children)

Cid is perchance the easiest member of the cadre cast to cosplay as, especially in hisAdvent Childrenincarnation. InAdvent Children, he wears a pair of aviator goggles, a silvery canis familiaris tag effectually his cervix, a light blueish t-shirt, a pink ribbon around his left bicep, a pair of green cargo pants, a brownish glaze tied around his waist, dark-brown leather gloves, and dark dark-brown or blackness boots - all simple purchases. Creating one of Cid's spears may prove hard, just it volition still exist comparatively little work compared to making Cloud's Buster Sword. A broom handle with white tape and a spearhead composed of tinsel or cardboard might even suffice.

Easy FF7 Cosplay: Marlene

Aside from Elena (seen below), most female FF7 characters take complicated or highly specific outfits. Marlene is one of the few characters who avoids this, mostly due to the fact that she is a child and doesn't have much of a office later on the Midgar section of the game. In FF7 Remake, Marlene'due south outfit consists of a pink clothes with a yellowish ribbon, white socks, and small-scale brown boots. Even her haircut is fairly normal for aLast Fantasycharacter. Marlene'southAppearance Childrenoutfit is also fairly simple, with a greyness sleeveless turtleneck, grey striped skirt, and a pink bow in her hair.

Easy FF7 Cosplay: The Turks

Those looking to cosplay as an FF7 character needn't go through the problem of making a custom Red Xiii fursuit or gluing on tentacles to play Jenova; there are perfectly good Turks outfits sitting in closets all effectually the world. The Turks all wear black suits, white shirts, blackness ties (if whatever), and brownish shoes. Each individual Turk has their ain distinctive quirks, though. Elena and Tseng accept the virtually conventional looks. Elena has blonde hair that is longer on one side, while Tseng has long, well-kept brown or black hair. Tseng also has a dark, tilaka-like dot on his forehead.

Of the Turks, Reno is the least conventional, equally he doesn't wear a tie, preferring to keep his white shirt open to but below his chest. He wears a pair of goggles on his forehead and sports a blackness and white foldable baton. Reno also has 2 cherry tattoos just beneath his eyes, which would exist easy to replicate with face pigment. But by far the easiest member of the Turks to pull off is Rude: He'southward a baldheaded guy with sunglasses and a pair of black gloves. The Turks' outfits are and so unproblematic that they're likely best for group cosplays, so equally to ensure people know they're meant to be Final Fantasy 7 costumes, not Agents fromThe Matrix or Men In Black.

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