wear (ウェア):
Also known as kaifuku (会服). The item that a person wears to designate themselves as a member of a fan club. This may be a shirt, hooded sweatshirt or scarf, but can also be a bandanna, bracelet, wrist cuff or even a corsage. Club wear often changes for each performance — sometimes even between the Takarazuka and Tokyo performance runs, if the club is divided into "east" and "west" groups. Styles and/or colors of wear may be chosen in consultation with the daihyou / staff of the club of the troupe's top star.
Prices of wear vary widely between clubs, and may seem disproportionate to the size / quality of the item.
Wear is worn or displayed on a club member's person in some way when they participate in irimachi and demachi (not during okeiko-machi) or for souken. Generally it is considered inappropriate to wear the club wear at any other time, and club members can be seen removing it immediately after iride.
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kai-touroku
Also known as kaifuku (会服). The item that a person wears to designate themselves as a member of a fan club. This may be a shirt, hooded sweatshirt or scarf, but can also be a bandanna, bracelet, wrist cuff or even a corsage. Club wear often changes for each performance — sometimes even between the Takarazuka and Tokyo performance runs, if the club is divided into "east" and "west" groups. Styles and/or colors of wear may be chosen in consultation with the daihyou / staff of the club of the troupe's top star.
Prices of wear vary widely between clubs, and may seem disproportionate to the size / quality of the item.
Wear is worn or displayed on a club member's person in some way when they participate in irimachi and demachi (not during okeiko-machi) or for souken. Generally it is considered inappropriate to wear the club wear at any other time, and club members can be seen removing it immediately after iride.
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guard
kai-touroku