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Anime Style Pirate Clothing

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Updated: Aug 8, 2025

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Published

Aug 8, 2025

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Illustrious

Training

Steps: 590
Epochs: 10

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Pirate clothing, white long sleeve blouse, puffy sleeves, leather belt, long open pirate coat, black knee high boots, white thigh high socks
pleated high waisted skirt
white pants
pirate hat with skull and crossbones
black pirate eye patch
parrot on shoulder
Holding a revolver (gun)
Holding a pirate sword (scimitar)

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Made for an anime style of Pirates as depicted in pop culture

You can change the colors, pick pants or skirt, and pick which accessories.

You can probably get away with using less tags, but I think using more gets better styling

Tags Ex: pirate clothing, white long sleeve blouse, puffy sleeves, blue pants, leather belt, black pirate hat with skull and crossbones, black pirate eye patch, long black open pirate coat, black knee high boots, parrot on shoulder

You can try "Hook Hand" and "peg Leg", but most checkpoints make them look weird

Trained on IL and some pony

The Golden Age of Piracy (1650s-1730s) developed out of trade and conflicts between the maritime European powers as they fought for colonies and trade routes. With most pirates coming from poverty, cargo ships carrying treasure and luxury goods through the Atlantic and Indian Ocean trades became a golden parachute to wealth. Despite being a scourge on the global economy, local ports supported them with letters of marque granting permission to rob the ships of rivals.

Recruits to sail the high seas surged as sailors and navy seamen were laid off or disgruntled with their poor living conditions. While sea life was dangerous (the reason for all the scurvy, peg legs and hook hands), the freedom was preferable for many.

Famous female pirates include Anne Bonny and Lo Honcho.

By the end of the era, the European powers decided to clamp down on piracy with extreme harshness, and by the 1720s, it was mostly gone.