Expressing Otakuism Proudly … Without Looking Like One
Sometimes, one may feel the need to express their interests and hobbies proudly. They might decide to wear a shirt of their favorite anime, or carry a keychain of their favorite character, or use a wallet emblazoned with the logo of their favorite show. But the truth is, most non-otaku people will look at you funny. They don’t share the same interests as you, and don’t understand your fandom is not of nerdiness, but of a form of expression. Much like how a sports fan wears a sports jersey of their favorite team. The difference though, is that sports is widely accepted. So let’s look into what you can do to still be a fan, but not look like a dork.
In most otaku’s current situation, they have one of two options :
1. not care
2. find some way to prove you’re a fan, but look fashionable doing it.
Option 1 is a very common option. On the surface, most seem to not care. But with it, they also typically abandon other important aspects of the physical image, including grooming, and social interaction. They congregate with other fellow otaku, typically in a comic shop, carry an oversized backpack or messenger bag containing otaku things such as comics, hand-held game systems, and stuff that I have no idea what makes that bag so stuffed. They also speak in a very specific “nerdy” manner, if you get my drift. These people typically don’t have lives outside of their otakuism, and typically either don’t have girlfriends, or their girlfriends are also in the same line of interest as they are. I know it sounds very stereotyped, but the unfortunate thing is that it’s true.
Most people in option 1 wish that they were in option 2 though. Whether they care or not, they are being shunned by the rest of society, and that hurts and sucks. People in minority groups of various cultures, sexual orientations, or race, would understand what I am referring to.
So how do you prove you’re a fan, without looking like a complete dork? The basis first is to admit to yourself that you need to clean up your physical appearance. Though I am making specific reference to men here, women apply as well.
1. Groom yourself. If you don’t cut your hair, clean up your face, and care more about your physical appearance, it doesn’t matter if you’re wearing Georgio Armani. You’ll look unpresentable. Read some men’s fashion magazines and health magazines for tips on grooming. Ask a hair stylist to cut your hair and give you tips.
2. Dress better. Before starting on you start sporting your otaku goods, you have to first look like you fit in. Read men’s fashion magazines. Look at mannequins in shopping malls. Go into places like Mexx or Club Monaco, or Armani Exchange. Even if you’re not going to buy clothes there, try them on anyway, just to see how you look. Watch “What Not To Wear”. Get tips for friends who seem to dress better than you.
3. Speak with confidence. This one requires some practice. You may think you speak pretty alright. But try this. Record your own voice. Then play it back and listen to it. Try comparing it to a stand-up comedian. Doesn’t really matter who, just someone who can make an audience laugh. Pick out the differences in speech patterns. You’ll know what’s wrong at that point. Make an effort to correct yourself.
After these steps, you’ll probably find that you’ve sort of stepped out of the otaku label, and are just like “everybody else”. That’s not where you want to be. Time to express your individuality as an otaku.
Firstly, look at this messenger bag :
It’s a nice bag for people who are fans of Tsubasa Chronicles. But the problem with it, is that there’s a lot happening in this bag. Giant gawdy text, this big anime character on one side, and bright anime cartoon colors. Cartoons are typically associated with children, no matter how adult-rated the anime is. What you want to do is bring out something more sophisticated. Anime bag manufacturers see this. More of the recent bags are typically monotone, or match closer to the color of the bag. Unfortunately, that gawdy giant anime character still hangs around on the side. Even more unfortunate is that sometimes, the logo isn’t exactly fashionable material.
This is as close to a “cool” messenger bag as I could find. This messenger bag however, only matches with a specific style of dress (the more denim, or slightly rougher look – think Raine Maida from Our Lady Peace.
Here’s another messenger bag that’s got a little more style to it than your typical anime bag:
The look of it is a little more designer and sporty. So it’s well suited for people that are on the go, but casually dressed. Ideally, this isn’t a bag that you would carry if you were wearing some designer clothing, or anything from Mexx. But it might work for carrying books for school, things like that. For those of you that don’t know, that’s Master Chief from Halo. The idea behind making otaku fashion more fashionable is displaying your otakuism proudly, but in a subtle way that easily matches with everything else. Subtlety is the key. By presenting your fandom in a subtle manner, common non-otaku people will see an interesting design, while otaku will understand your statement.
Let’s take another look at a “I thought it was a good idea” fashion boo-boo :
This Naruto wallet shares the same problem as the first messenger bag. It looks very immature, nerdy, and overpowering. You pull this wallet out of your pocket, and people will look. Not in a good way. Compared in contrast to this interesting Hellsing wallet:
While it does have a sort of grunge look to it, you can tell that this is more in-line with fashion. The subtle logo on it is still easily recognizable by most anime fans, but is interesting enough that even the most non-otaku will think it’s cool.
Here’s another example, for Death Note fans:
This one is a bit more intrusive in terms of the style, but it does sport a biker look of sorts. If you’re into that sort of style.
What about keychains? I’m sure some of you have some sort of anime keychain. Now I ask you, is carrying one of these around really a good idea?
Some people like to carry these on their messenger bags, keys, cell phones, etc. This is honestly, not a good idea, especially if you’ve gone as far as to carry a nice looking messenger bag. I personally have failed this, as I had attached an SD Tifa (FFVII AC version) on my umbrella. Again, subtlety is the key. My own personal preference is an “L” keychain on my bag.
It’s subtle enough that not many people think of it as anything more than the letter to my last name. But I was asked once “Is that ‘L’ from Death Note?”. This is the type of response you want to elicit from people. If you’re carrying an otaku item that basically shouts out “It’s Naruto!” people, even fellow otaku, won’t ask “is that Naruto?”. Where as something subtle like this will get people asking, and will allow you to strike up a conversation. This is always a good thing. You want to make your otakuness cool.
Squaresoft does this extremely well with their Final Fantasy jewelry, creating subtle fashionability, while remaining practical and wearable.
On another note, you can also customize your attire to include anime. Iron-on badges can look quite nice if done right, and the proper ones are selected. If you’re able to, who says it’s a fashion no-no to get Rinoa’s wings ironed on the back of a girl’s tank-top? Or maybe you’d like Naruto’s clan symbol on the back of your jacket? That’s cool too.
The one common thing that you may notice is that none of these designs have an actual anime character in it. You don’t need it. Character designs are smart – there has to be distinguishing features of a character that one would recognize right away – for example, Mickey Mouse is known for his gloves and his pants. People associate that lion keychain to Squall.
The only place that I can see where you can truly display otaku pride is on your cellphone. Your cellphone wallpaper can be some ultra cool anime wallpaper that screams who you are. Your ring-tone can be a subtle sound effect of your favorite anime or video game as well. But again, subtlety is the key. So you can forget Lucky Star or a Haruhi phrase. I currently have the Metal Gear Solid codec ring as my ring-tone, and Lumines “Shinin’ Combo” sound effect for when I get messages.
So go forth, and dress well. Wear your otakuness proudly. Put that Capsule Corps. badge on. Match your otaku-wear with your dress shirts. Wear that naruto leather wristband with your FFX necklace.










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Where did you get that “L” keychain? I love it!
Thanks, Luinriel!
You can get them on ebay. It’s not actually a keychain, but a cell phone strap. I removed the strap portion of it and attached a chain to it for durability.
Moe characters for the wallpaper,
moe maid character voice for msg tone,
EtherVapor’s(shooting game) Overdrive music for ringtone. I’m not into Naruto.. Bleach is better.
normally otaku’s dont care about their apperance tho, since they seldom go out ^^;
I have erika sendou and haruhi keychain for my car and home keys
and I often wear anime T-shirt :p
and moe theme for my mobile hehe
It’s been a while since I have worn my cheap illegitimate press-on Dragon Ball Z t-shirts… This article brings back memories.
I’ve grown since then and now it’s all Nintendo t-shirts for me!
I’m more of an otaku at home type person, I don’t really bring it outside of work, maybe I’m just ashamed.
Lol, I tend to dress like everyone else so no one knows I’m a otaku on the surface. But get me started on something anime and I’ll reveal who I truly am ^^. I personally never cared for items that show off my otakuness; I actually wear clothes that make me look like a skateboarder b/c I like the designs they make. Luckily I have a girlfriend thats also a otaku but she also doesn’t look like it from the way she’s dressed, sometimes in lolita fashion ^^.
I guess wearing my Pikachu bag to school would probably be a don’t
Though, it was only for one week because it honestly doesn’t fit much in it. I don’t plan on wearing it again. Tehee!
I love that Death Note wallet, it really looks awesome!
@ Samejima : Cool to hear that you’ve got your otakuness going on your phone!
@ Ron : You make a good point. Shinohai seldom goes out other than for work. He doesn’t care. But he rarely wears any otaku clothing anyway, if at all.
Seems like you’re the kind that doesn’t care… do you go out often?
@ kin : haha I remember those days! You must have been very young then. That’s typically okay. For nintendo shirts, I recommend this one:
“Wiid” from T Shirt Hell.
It’s okay to express your otakuism if you want to. Just follow these rules and you’ll be a proud otaku in no time!
@ AS : you’re well on your way. I think that if you dress like a skateboarder, a lot of the items that I have pictured here would fit your style very well. And aweseomness with your girlfriend! loligoth rocks. But there’s a place and time for everything.
@ lostty : well, that pikachu bag might be okay… I mean, you are a girl, and girls can get away with it easier. It does depend on how old you are, and who your hang-out crew is.
Hmm… I’ve been dragged into this without my knowledge! :p Otaku-defense senses tingling~!
I’ve been going on an anime T-shirt blitz for a while now, so I really must not care! XD It’s a nice thing that the job environment allows me to wear the T-shirts too I suppose.
Well, I’d go out, but that’s only when someone asks me out I guess, I rarely make the effort nowadays to call people up since I’m content at home anyways :p And my awesome work schedule seldom permits me to ask people out except for God-forsaken hours anyway, during which no one else would really be interested in going out :p
But you’re right. I don’t care :p
I think that all are good advices ^^ I’m still loking for a nice bag myself, not wanting the big anime character style
@ shino : wow! way to jump to your defense! Anime T-shirts are okay, as long as they’re in good taste. If it’s got a giant anime character plastered on it, then it’s probably not in good taste. If it’s a girl character, that would be even less of good taste. Do you wear that stuff when you go out?
Dude, you’re hanging out with the wrong crowd. There are plenty of people that go out during god-forsaken hours. Too bad there’s not much to do… everything is closed!
@ SbebiWan : just to let you know, the Trinity Blood bag is available on ebay. Dang, I better save these images locally before they disappear off the net…