The cravat, the immaculate all-black under the Survey Corps green, the discipline of someone who cleans for sport. The translation: monochrome precision — everything black, everything pressed, one white accent at the throat doing the cravat's job.
fig. 00 — the source materialAll black, buttoned to the top, one clean flash of white at the throat. Nobody will say the word cosplay. Several people will assume you've never spilled anything in your life.
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⑥The white crew neck goes under the band-collar shirt, top button closed, so a thin white line shows at the throat — that's the cravat, and it's the whole reference. Everything pressed, nothing negotiable: crease the trousers, buff the boots, keep the belt hardware small and matte. When it's cold, swap the crossbody for a black overcoat with a soft shoulder, knee length, worn closed.
Total as shown: ~$401, or ~$376 without the crossbody.
fig. 01 — the committed version
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⑥That's the point. Every Levi Ackerman look here is built from regular clothing — the subtle version reads as a good outfit to anyone who doesn't watch Attack on Titan, and a knowing nod to anyone who does.
No — and that's a house rule. Nothing replica, nothing costume-grade. If an item would look strange at a coffee shop, it doesn't make the page.
Straight to the retailer — real shops, real prices, checked by a person. When a link dies, we swap in the backup and re-check the date you see on the card.