
That book was so helpful because it really breaks down the costume and I was able to see a lot of details that you wouldn’t necessarily be able to get out of the game or from regular artwork. I got them from the CAPCOM Street Fighter IV / Super Street Fighter IV Official Complete Works book. So all that being said let me show you my costume!Ībove are a couple of the reference pictures I used for my costume.

I’m completely self taught when it comes to sewing and for that reason some of the things I do in my costumes might be a little weird. I also want to say I’m not a professional seamstress by any stretch of the word. This post isn’t a tutorial about how to make a Juri Han costume, rather I’m showing you my costume and giving a brief explanation of what I did. Other than that I tried to make my costume as accurate as possible. I also used reference pictures from the Street Fighter art rather than the game so there might be a few inconsistencies. Red is just my color and I had a bunch of red fabric in my scrap pile so this was a good way to use it up. So let me first off say that I chose to do an alternate color for my costume. She isn’t my favorite character in the game but I have fun using her and her creepy bad ass attitude definitely makes her stand out. Juri is the only Korean character and her style is Tae Kwon Do so I pretty much had to do this costume. These cannot be purchased with Fight Money and will cost 400 Zenny (equivalent to $4 USD) for each one.Ī few Premium Costumes were available as pre-order bonuses, and those with Season Passes will receive the costumes when they officially release to the Shop, but currently none are available to purchase.I’ve finally finished my Juri Han costume from Street Fighter. In addition to the Story Costumes that can be earned there are also Premium Costumes. Only after you have unlocked it this way can you purchase the costume in the in-game store with 40,000 Fight Money. To access them you will need to complete a character's story. The costumes that you see through the Character Story Modes can be worn outside of that mode. Once purchased the color is yours to use immediately in battle. Here you can find Colors 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 to buy for various amounts of Fight Money, but only if the character you want a color for is at a certain level. In the game's Shop you will find a section to purchase more colors for specific costumes. Here is a table of which difficulties you'll need to complete to earn each color: Unfortunately, this is the only way to get these colors so you'll need patience to get them all. When playing Survival Mode you will only unlock the extra colors for the outfit your fighter is wearing without having to buy it after. For each difficulty you complete you will get more and more colors for that character. The remaining colors must be earned with total victory in Survival Mode. You start with Colors 1 & 2 for all costumes.
