Talk:Kagune/@comment-27649551-20160403032524/@comment-217.212.214.57-20160403034235

Simple, the pants aren´t sitting as high up as you think.

I once cosplayed as Nishiki (part 1) once in private just for the fun of it.

I found out that his pants (or any pair of jeans for that matter) are surprisingly breezy on the back...

I can completely understand why his bikaku doesn´t tear his pants, judging from the position on the spine, it would come out right above the belt line on them.

In fact, a t-shirt and a pair of jeans actually allows a lot of space for the kagunes to come out through.

Bikaku: Right above the belt line.

Rinkaku: The breeziest area on the back, plenty of space to come out and push the shirt up in the process.

Koukaku: They can come straight out through the sleeves and still be able to wrap around the arm without tearing it in the process.

Ukaku: Either sleeve or collar, one of them.

Of course, we have seen Ishida pull the "rc-cloth" trick to spare the effort on drawing clothing damage but in real life? unless you wear a hoodie or something more covering, the fashion for a ghoul allows a lot of liberty depending on the kagune type they got.

Nishiki got one of the easiest ones to dress up for.