Gojo Satoru Cosplay
Jujutsu Kaisen's strongest sorcerer, built around three signature details: the black high-collar uniform jacket, the blindfold, and the white spiked hair. This is an intermediate build that leans on one well-made garment plus wig styling, so it reads instantly on the con floor without months of work. The collar and the wig are the make-or-break details, and this template walks you through both. Includes 6 components, 11 materials with cost estimates, an 11-step build plan, and a realistic 5-week, $90 to $240 budget.
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Timeline
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Materials
11 items
Budget
$90 - $240
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Build guide
Gojo Satoru is the easiest character in Jujutsu Kaisen to cosplay and also the easiest to get wrong.
The whole look is three things: a black high-collar jacket, white spiky hair, and a blindfold. That is it. No armor. No props. No sewing unless you want to. But every piece has to land or you just look like a guy in a black jacket.
Buy the wig first. White wigs are a dice roll. Some are dense enough to spike and hold. Some are so thin you can see the wefts from six feet away. Get one in hand, test a section with Got2b Glued, and let it set overnight on a wig stand. If it flops by morning, return it and try another brand. Do not cut fabric until the wig passes this test.
The jacket is a black mandarin-collar uniform. If you sew, use a gabardine or mid-weight cotton with heavyweight fusible interfacing in the collar. A collar without interfacing folds over by lunch and kills the silhouette. Set the zipper off-center like the reference, not dead center. If you do not sew, buy a plain black high-collar jacket and tailor the fit. Either way, skip the licensed $200 costume jacket. It fits like a sack.
The blindfold is a single layer of black stretch jersey. One layer reads solid black on camera but lets you see shapes and light. Two layers and you are actually blind in a packed convention hall. Test it at home. Walk around. Sit down. Find the walls.
The wig is where most people stall and overthink. You are not sculpting the Sistine Chapel. Section into six or seven chunks, spike each upward and slightly back with Got2b Glued, let it set overnight. Do not touch it while it dries. Do not over-gel it or it goes crunchy and flat. Build the spikes gradually.
Budget $90 to $240. Give yourself five weeks if you are sewing the jacket, two if you are modifying one off the rack. The wig takes the most calendar time because of drying, so start there.
Components
High-collar uniform jacket
Matching uniform pants
Blindfold
Styled white wig
Black boots
Optional: round tinted glasses (blindfold-off version)
Materials list
11 itemsEstimated total cost
$90 - $240
Milestone timeline
5 weeks- 1
Gather references and pick your Gojo version
Research
- 2
Buy and test the wig, confirm it spikes
Materials
- 3
Source the high-collar jacket pattern and fabric
Materials
- 4
Mock up the standing collar in scrap fabric
Patterning
- 5
Cut the jacket and pants pieces
Construction
- 6
Sew the jacket body and set the zipper
Construction
- 7
Interface and attach the standing collar
Construction
- 8
Hem pants and finish the uniform
Construction
- 9
Style and spike the wig
Finishing
- 10
Make and fit the blindfold
Finishing
- 11
Full suit-up, photos, and walking practice
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