The many costumes worn by Chi-chan, the titular character of Chobits, which is done by the famed group CLAMP, who are famous for their gorgeous costume designs, among other things.
Total Value: 7,850 Gold
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Blue Middle School Skirt
Blue Middle School Uniform Top
Felicia's Wise Shoes
Doll Ears
Just your basic "schoolgirl" look, one of the many costumes/outfits given to Chi's owner Hideki Motosuwa by Chitose Hibiya, Chi's secret creator and "mother".
Total Value: 26,699 Gold
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White Stockings
Maids Dress
Maid Shoes
Maid Headband
Maid Collar Necklace
Doll Ears
A staple of any manga or anime where characters where unique or elaborate clothing, the standard French maid outfit crops up everywhere, and Chobits is no exception.
Total Value: 270,131 Gold
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Ian's Underwear
#FFFFFF Complex Shirt
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OK, not very elaborate, but Chi's first costume. When Hideki first found Chi and brought her back to his small apartment, he had no girls' clothes for her to wear, so for the first day or so, she ended up wearing his castoffs. This is what she wore to bed the first night.
Total Value: 23,771 Gold
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Midnight Black Sweet Lace Knee Socks
G-LOL Dark Dollie Shoes
G-LOL Dark Dollie Top
G-LOL Dark Mistress Skirt
Midnight Black Sweet Lace Headband
Doll Ears
Another costuming standard, the goth-loli look can sometimes be hard to tell from the aforementioned "French maid" look, both usually being black, short, and lacy. The goth-loli outfit, however, has more detailed frills and embroidery and lacks the apron of a standard maid's outfit. This costume is also that which Freya, Chi's elder sister/precursor appears in, as she appears to Chi in dreams or visions, attempting to help and guide her.
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This is mostly for a place for me to record old avatars I was especially pleased with, or costumes I've come up with on tektek that looked cool. Feel free to leave a comment. Good, bad or ugly, constructive criticism is always welcome!