Hadatai Intro and Basics
Intro to Hadatai
Hadatai (ハダタイ) is a type of zentai-like bodysuit worn by kigs. Its not a zentai, but a hadatai.
Compared to a zentai, hadatai tend to be:
- Made to measure and tailored to the customer
- Matte flesh-toned finish
- Increased attention towards clean, smooth seams, particularly around the joints.
- Typically but not always, better quality materials
Zentai additionally tend to use a warmer, more beige flesh-toned color:
Compared to the more pink-flesh standard kig masks and hadatai use: MWF hadatai for instance uses Pantone® 7513 U:
For comparison kig.land claims to use Pantone® 7514 U:
Do note that these are just examples, colors may vary between makers, production batches, and the viewed color depends on your monitor being correctly calibrated. What is consistent is the difficulty in finding a zentai that properly matches the typical kigurumi pinkish flesh tones. Know a zentai maker that does? Please let us know over on our github
While a hadatai is not strictly required, it is a common and recommended addition to kigurumi mask to have the full costumed experience. That said, do not buy one simply because someone told you to, do your own research and make a decision that is right for you. A bad zentai can be far worse than no zentai.
Velcro is a hadatai's worst enemy, and will pull at the material. There are some makers that offer fabrics less prone to this however the average hadatai is not one of them.
Hadatai Alternatives
Some kigurumi alternatively opt to use latex bodysuits instead of a hadatai. Future information about latex bodysuits will be added in latex info
Ordering a hadatai
This section is under development. Future content plans to include:
- General measurement information and tips (ie getting a helping hand for some measurements)
- Various hadatai makers, ie cantillion, mwf, etc
- How to order a hadatai