Cosplay Forgotten Checklist



The day of the event arrived after hard preparation of costumes, wigs, and props.

In the changing area, I was greeted with the words, "Oh my God! I can't find my ________!"

...to avoid such a dreadful situation!

Lost and Found Checklist

List of things to do until the day before the event

Our staff, all of whom are active cosplayers, have prepared this list for you!




Lost and Found Checklist


Costume-related items

Wig (don't forget the hairpiece!)

Costume (Check against the character image to make sure nothing is missing!)

Accessories (hats, ribbons, glasses, accessories, gloves, other parts, etc.)

Innerwear (bust bust bust, bust-up innerwear, revealing wear, panniers, etc.)

Legwear (stockings, tights, socks, etc.)

∙ Shoes


Make-up related

Mirrors

Wig nets

Taping, scissors

Makeup pouch (makeup products, false eyelashes, double eyelid cosmetics, etc.)

Eyebrow color shadow (for eyebrows that match special hair color)

Colored contact lenses (it is a good idea to have one spare for each side)

Tattoo stickers

Makeup remover


Camera

Camera body

Lenses

Replacement batteries (charged)

SD card/CF card (check the available space!)

Reflector

Strobe

Tripod


Necessities

Wallet

Smartphone/mobile phone

Traffic IC card

Handkerchief, tissues

Glasses / Contact lenses for daily use

Sunscreen (reapply often at outdoor events!)


Other

Props for photo shoots (weapons, canes, instruments, microphones, flowers, stuffed animals, etc.)

Brushes, combs, hairpins, hair bands

Hairpins, hair elastics

Safety pins

Double-sided tape

Adhesives


Recommended goods that are useful to have

Mobile batteries

Selfie sticks and selfie lights

Items printed with the character you will be cosplaying (*)

Eye drops/contact lubricant

Wet wipes

Cold Pita (summer)/Warmer (winter)

Insect repellent (very useful for outdoor events, location shooting, etc.!)

Hat/wig for daily use (to cover flattened natural hair with a wig)

Sunglasses (to hide your face)

Garbage bags


*For the purpose of preventing voyeurism, some events prohibit the use of smartphones in the changing areas.

 For costumes that are complicated to wear, it is helpful to have paper-based materials.



List of things to do until the day before the event

â—‹Check the event participation agreement/studio use agreement
Are there any props that you are not allowed to bring, or any costumes or expressions that are against the terms and conditions?

â—‹Confirm venue access and transportation information

Check your wallet and the amount of money remaining on your IC card.

Check your baggage

Refer to the "Lost and Found Checklist".

List any items to be purchased at convenience stores, etc. on the morning of the event.

♦Treat unwanted hair and take care of your skin

Set your alarm → Go to bed: !!!!!! (Very important)

 Cosplay is a physical challenge! Don't let lack of sleep make you feel sick...!


We hope that you will be able to enjoy the events and photo shoots in perfect condition without regretting that you forgot something...☆.

We hope you will find this information useful in your cosplay life!



Other! If you have any questions about the style, color, or processing of your wig

Please feel free to contact our staff!

Email: message@classewig.com