Cosplay outfits at Marco Jacket lean into anime, video game and animated character style, plus a run of standalone costumes built for conventions, parties or a themed night out. Nothing here is an officially licensed product; every piece is built around a general look or silhouette inspired by a character rather than sold as merchandise from any specific studio, publisher or franchise. If a product description references a show, game or character by name, it's describing the aesthetic being aimed for, not claiming an official tie-in. Because a lot of these styles genuinely overlap with other parts of the site, some pieces here are also filed under Movie Outfits, TV Show Outfits or Halloween Outfits, and that's intentional rather than a mistake.
A couple of jackets borrow directly from anime styling: a purple trench-style jacket built around a general anime aesthetic rather than one specific series, and a brown leather jacket that takes cues from the Attack on Titan look, the military-style straps and cropped cut associated with that world. The Attack on Titan-style jacket is the more detailed of the two, aiming for a recognizable silhouette rather than a shot-for-shot costume replica. Neither is produced or licensed by any studio, and if you're after something closer to a specific character's exact outfit down to the stitching, that level of detail usually lives in fan-made commission work rather than a ready-to-order catalog like this one.
Two jackets take their cues from video game characters specifically: a yellow bomber styled after David Martinez from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, and the Leon Kennedy-style jacket based on his look from the Resident Evil 4 remake. Both are fan-style pieces built around a recognizable silhouette and color scheme rather than an exact in-game asset, and neither is produced, sold or endorsed by the games' publishers. If you want the closest match to source material, comparing the actual game stills against the product photos is worth doing before ordering, since these are interpretations rather than 1:1 replicas.
A Ben 10-inspired racer jacket covers the animated side of the collection, green and black with the kind of racing-stripe detailing associated with the character rather than an exact costume reproduction. It reads more like a jacket you'd actually wear day to day than a full costume piece, which is true of most of the character-inspired jackets in this category; they're meant to be worn as jackets first and recognized as a reference second.
Alongside the jackets, this category carries a handful of full costumes built for an actual event rather than everyday wear: a yellow minion-style costume, a purple and green villain suit, an alien bounty hunter costume, a green alien baby costume, a couple of clown costumes ranging from neon to genuinely unsettling, a sinister ringmaster costume, a retro racing jumpsuit, and skeleton-themed pieces including a full suit and a hoodie version. None of these are officially licensed by any studio or franchise; they're generic costume pieces built around a recognizable type, minion, villain, clown, rather than a specific copyrighted character design. These work well for conventions, costume parties or Halloween itself, and a few of them are also filed under the Halloween Outfits category for exactly that reason.
If you're after a character from a live-action movie or TV show rather than anime, games or a generic costume, a couple of other categories are built specifically for that. Film characters live under Movie Outfits, television characters under TV Show Outfits, and real-world style inspired by actual public figures, wrestling, red carpet, stage looks, sits under Celebrity Outfits instead. All three follow the same rule as this category: made to order, inspired by a look, never sold as licensed merchandise.
Every costume and jacket in this category is made after you order rather than pulled from finished stock, built against the size chart listed on that specific product's page. If your measurements don't quite match the chart, email sales@marcojacket.com beforehand and we'll confirm what can be adjusted. A leather jacket built entirely around your own measurements rather than an adjusted standard size is handled separately through the Custom Leather Jacket page.
Made after ordering, across the board. There's no pre-built inventory of these jackets or costumes sitting ready to ship immediately.
No. Everything here is a fan-style piece inspired by a character's general look, not produced, sold or endorsed by the original studio, publisher or rights holder.
Yes, orders go out to Canada, the UK, Europe and Australia as well as the US, aside from a short list of currently excluded countries. The shipping and delivery policy page has the details.
The returns and refund policy page covers the return and exchange process, including anything specific to made-to-order pieces.
They're built around the recognizable silhouette and color scheme rather than an exact, screen-accurate replica. If precise accuracy matters for a specific costume, it's worth comparing the product photos against reference images before ordering.
Most are listed as adult sizing, with a couple of kids-specific pieces filed separately. Check the size listed on the individual product page rather than assuming.
This category covers fictional characters, anime, video games, cartoons and generic costumes. Celebrity Outfits covers real-world style instead, wrestling, red carpet and stage looks inspired by actual public figures.
Email sales@marcojacket.com with your measurements before ordering and we'll confirm what's adjustable, or use the Custom Leather Jacket page mentioned above for something fully bespoke.
A lot of costume pieces genuinely fit more than one category. The same costume can be filed under Cosplay Outfits and Halloween Outfits at once; it's still a single product, just listed everywhere it makes sense.
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