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After the success of the Samurai Hoodies released earlier this year, Tokyo Otaku Mode is collaborating with STUDIO696 to create soft, warm, and stylishly stealthy Ninja Hoodies for the inner ninja in us all. The Ninjacket is a sleek black hoodie that not only will make you look like a modern ninja, but will allow you to move around furtively under the bright neon lights of Tokyo.
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Each hoodie is black with accent colors of red, blue, or yellow, and come with features that accurately represent some of the elements of the uniforms of Japan’s covert agents. The large hood comes attached with a mask that zips up to cover the face, and the sleeves extend to cover the back of your hand to make you as unnoticeable as possible.
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For those who want the complete look, they also offer ninja pants that can purchased along with the hoodie. The loose fit of the pants give more room for free movement, which is imperative to any ninja on a secret mission.
They even made a short action movie featuring a high school ninja girl jumping buildings to catch a thief:
The Ninjacket can be purchased for 16,000 yen (140 USD), but for a discounted price of 14,000 yen (123 USD) for those who can snatch one early. The complete outfit is 23,000 yen (201 USD), but similarly has an early bird discount price of 20,000 yen (175 USD). The creators of the Ninjacket are currently collecting funds on Campfire, and will be shipping out their newest fashion gear during April of 2017.