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[February 2026] VRChat Outfit Trend Report on Booth

2026-04-2021 min read · 4,055 words
[February 2026] VRChat Outfit Trend Report on Booth

A data-driven look back at VRChat outfits released on Booth in February 2026 — the ten that picked up the most likes, plus supported-model, outfit-type, taste, color, and pricing trends pulled from the full release pool. February's top 10 spread across street, Japanese traditional, gothic, military, sister, and school-uniform directions. The median price is ¥1,300 and the median like count is 819. January's "one outfit, ports for many avatars" design philosophy continues, and on top of that Valentine's chocolate gimmicks and Japanese spring motifs start showing up in the upper ranks — that's the shape of the month.

📊 About the data Snapshot date: 2026-04-20 / Scope: 267 outfits with 300+ likes published between 2026-02-01 and 2026-02-28

The 10 outfits that stood out

Ranked by like count as of April 2026. For each entry I pull notes from the creator's product page to highlight details beyond what the summary card shows.

#1: STRYDE / FOXYPLAY

An oversized hoodie × shorts × cap street combo — a unisex-leaning daily-wear piece. A new release from FOXYPLAY — the creator behind January's #2 "Night_In" — and STRYDE is the exact opposite vector: where that one was girly loungewear, this is the "heading out the door" set for the same creator.

Supported avatars total 18 (Shinano, Milltina, Manuka, Shinra, Mizuki, and others). lilToon (latest) is required, and the glasses lens uses a separate oy_Glass Shader — one of those "different shader per component" details that shows up when the creator really cares about material rendering. PhysBone is on by default, with the same "turn it off on Small shape keys" note that carried over from Night_In.

The package bundles Unity Package, MaterialPack, and a full PSD — materials split cleanly for mod work. The bundled parts span cap, hoodie, tank top, track shorts, high-top platform sneakers, long socks, choker, chain necklace, earrings, headphones, round glasses, arm warmers, chain bracelet, leg strap, and a smartphone prop. A heart-shaped charm motif recurs across the cap, choker, belt, earrings, necklace, and leg strap — the repeated charm ties the whole kit into a coherent series rather than a loose bundle. A bandage decal on the knee is also included, adding the "slightly scuffed up" street-wear detail at the accessory level.

STRYDE ships in 10 colorways — a neutral row (black, white × black, gray, white, beige) and a chromatic row (light blue, navy, pink, red, lavender) — so the exact same silhouette can swing from unisex-street to girly depending on the pick. The cap anchors the fit in street territory, and the 10-color × repeating-charm structure turns this into a "heading out the door" piece that reaches well beyond loungewear.

Creator's official PV by FOXYPLAY

#2: Yoruhime / velvetsky

A cherry-blossom-pink shrine maiden outfit with fox ears and a tail ornament, themed around "Yoruhime" (night princess). A new release from velvetsky — the creator behind the popular "Noir_Luxe" outfit — and this one moves off the deep monotone world-building of that piece into a girly Japanese-traditional palette of pink × white × red.

Supported avatars total 18 (Shinano, Milltina, Manuka, Mizuki, Mao, and others), with Quest and full-body tracking compatibility both called out on the product page. Shape keys are per-avatar — Ramune alone gets chest gradation, waist, and hip sliders as separate controls. Environment is Unity / VCC (latest) with lilToon (latest) leveraging RimShade, sitting squarely on the current workflow.

The package ships as Unity Package + MaterialPack + PSD, with per-avatar chest / waist / corset shape-key branches built on Shinano's spec as the base. Cherry-pink × white × red forms the color anchor, stacked with beast-style ears on top of the head, a side-mounted fox mask, and a separate animal-style tail as the kemono-leaning motif layer — sleeves carry thick white fur at the cuffs, and the thighs-to-calves run in red ribbon cross-lacing to pull the whole piece back toward girly. Color variants ship as pink / red / yellow / mint / pale blue / purple (six hues), with a monotone split on top. One of the few Japanese-traditional pieces in February that already leans into the spring palette. Pricing is Full Pack ¥4,000 / single avatar ¥2,000.

Creator's official PV by velvetsky

#3: Klorfi / MELTY:Ri

A layered dress built on frills × ribbons × Japanese floral textiles — a gothic-lolita × wa-gothic direction. The silhouette stacks sleeve frills, hem ruffles, a corset-style lace-up, and a kimono-fabric overlay on a black-red-white base.

Supported avatars total 16 (Airi, Andrew, DELTAFLAIR, Eku, Elusion, and others). The build is ~60,952 polygons with 9 materials, running on Modular Avatar (pre-configured) + VRChat SDK 3.10.1 — current stack, no surprises. The outfit ships with high-heel spec, per-avatar shape keys, and explicit mochifitter compatibility for dress-up scenes. The mesh is split into granular parts — Jacket / Tops / Pants / Boots / Hat / Belt / Tie / Ribbon_Thigh / KeyChain and more — which makes toggling pieces on/off or swapping colors straightforward for modders.

The package is unitypackage + PSD (Materials / FBX / Prefab), with the PSD opened up for texture mod work. Color variants are per-part, per-material at a serious scale — Tops and Jacket clear 30 hues, Boots / Hat / Ribbon / Decoration sit around 25. Brown × Orange, Marine, and Green are offered as preset combinations, and piece-by-piece recoloring extends further. The hat has a shape key that removes the brim to convert it into a headband, and the boots expose a "Main Color 2nd" slot so the studs can be recolored independently — plenty of customization options.

Creator's official PV by MELTY:Ri

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#4: WIND BREAKER / EDEN Oasis

A short logo top × track jacket with side white stripes × loose distressed jeans (or a mini-skirt with knee-high socks) — a Y2K-revival sporty street combo. A new release from EDEN Oasis — the creator behind "Velvet Curse Dress" — and this one pivots hard from that piece's gothic-classical direction into daily-wear × sports territory.

Supported avatars total 21 — second only to #5 NOX:CADE's 23 in February's top 10 — including Shinano, Milltina, Kumaly, Milfy, Eku, and more. The build runs on Unity 2022.3.22f1 + lilToon 2.3.2, at ~95,648 polygons with 8 materials (UV1–5 supported). The bundle breaks into twelve parts — track jacket, raglan crop, beanie, watch, knee-high socks, and the rest — and the lower half ships with both a wide-leg distressed denim version and a denim mini version, so "pants mode" and "skirt mode" are built into a single product.

The color range is unusually wide — four monochrome shades (black / dark gray / light gray / white) plus four pastels (sky blue / lavender / pink / beige-brown), for roughly eight colorways of the same silhouette.

The quietly clever feature is the watch: it supports real-time display via an OSC program. A dedicated EdenWatch.exe tool ships with the set, so the watch face can mirror the actual clock through VRChat's OSC bridge. Wearing a watch that actually tells the time adds a "present-moment" sensation to street outfits, and driving that from the outfit side instead of from an avatar gimmick is a less-common approach. Velvet Curse in January was classical, WIND BREAKER in February is sporty — the month-over-month tonal flip from EDEN Oasis is worth watching just as a creator story.

Creator's official PV by EDEN Oasis

#5: NOX:CADE / TUMEKIRIYA

A cyberpunk × military × techwear full kit. The silhouette is dense by design — oversized mods parka with dual large zippers, shoulder honeycomb patches, dog tags, and a thigh-mounted weapon holster strap — the only top-10 piece this month that puts gimmicks front and center.

Supported avatars total 23 — the highest in February's top 10 — including Shinano, Manuka, Selestia, Kumaly, Milltina, Lucifer, Marika, Bokusei, and more. The environment is Modular Avatar 1.15.1 / lilToon 2.3.2 / Unity 2022.3.22f1 with two custom shaders hand-rolled for this kit. The jacket ships in 10 colorways (black, olive, turquoise, deep purple, crimson, and more) with matching shirt colorways, which is how the feminine × masculine variation count reaches roughly 40 layered patterns.

The bundled gimmicks are the heaviest in the month:

  • n:ARK — dual-mode tactical rifle (standard ballistic mode + a blue energy-shot variant, 30-round magazine)
  • n:CORE — throwable devices (pineapple-style and sphere-style grenade models)
  • n:IRIS — round-frame glasses with 18 lens tints (HUD overlay and night-vision filter per the product page)
  • n:DRIFT — vape-pod device with 7 USB-style cartridge colors for the vapor effect
  • n:GLIDE — hoverbike with its own locomotion logic, "SR-XX" serial branding on the side panel

The kit is a collaboration between Tumekiri (outfit design) and Oyōsei Forest (gimmick work), credited on the product page. All of that packaged at ¥1,800 is why it clears the top 5: weapon, locomotion, HUD-style eyewear, custom shaders, and 10 colorways stuffed into one outfit drop.

Creator's official PV by TUMEKIRIYA

#6: Fallen Saint / MIRAGE

A gothic long dress with a fallen-angel theme — wings, halo, sword, veil, cross, and a black blindfold all layered on top of a sister-style silhouette. The face is framed by a hood + veil + blindfold + red-ribbon choker, while white frilled outer sleeves cape outward and the legs carry fishnets with belt-wrapped accents. The halo is an unusual build — a ring with radiating spikes, not the generic flat disc — and pulls the "fallen" side of the concept into the silhouette itself.

Supported avatars total 20 (Shinano, Milltina, Milfy, Eku, Manuka, Marycia, and others). The build weighs in at ~301,189 polygons — a serious piece by volume — with seventeen separable parts including wings, halo, sword, veil, blindfold, and cross pendants. Strip the outer layers and the base reduces to a black bra + harness + high-leg core, so the strip-down range is built in.

On the gimmick side, the sword toggles between drawn and sheathed via a Modular Avatar Expression Menu, so the weapon only appears when you want it. Eight materials (with distinct UVs) open up texture customization. Beyond the monochrome base, the outer shell ships in multiple color variants — brown/gold, blue/purple, silver, green families — with the halo and sword emission color shifting per variant. Environment is Unity 2022.3.22f1 + lilToon 1.8.5 + MA recommended. A gothic-sister outfit, translated all the way down to equipment and color theory tier.

Creator's official PV by MIRAGE

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#7: LV.13 Cuddle_Coddle / LookVook

A crop top × shorts × track jacket three-piece lounge set — "casual with a hint of skin," softened further by a popsicle prop in the hand and headphones hanging around the neck in every avatar shot. That "relaxed exposure" mood runs through the whole line.

Supported avatars total 18 (Kumaly, Lumina, Ichigo, Shinano, Milltina, and others). The setup uses VRC_Constraint on Unity 2022.3.22f1 with lilToon, on a VCC-recommended environment. Shape keys cover Big/Small chest per avatar — the same body-aware fitting approach other top 10 pieces lean on.

What really sells this set is the range of color and pattern options: roughly 12 full-outfit color combos for the base suit, plus pattern series like Hologram / Leopard / Velvet / Camo / Denim layered on top. Leg-wear covers five-plus options (socks, stockings, heeled stockings). The bundle adds headphones, Crocs-style sandals, popsicle props, sunglasses, and flower / rose pin accessories to the crop + shorts + jacket base.

¥1,400 for 18-avatar coverage with this much color and pattern range is the price/coverage story behind the top-10 placement. LookVook also distributes a free Vive Tracker 3D model (with straps) as a separate free asset, so full-body tracking players who buy the outfit can grab a matching peripheral decoration for free — an ecosystem move that invites repeat traffic. It plays in the same natural-casual zone as January's Lazy Morning (#10), but lands one tier higher in the ranking this month.

#8: Aohuyu / ILE

A school uniform set built for mixing — three shirt colors (White / Ivory / Black) × four skirt patterns (plain black + charcoal / beige / burgundy checks), swappable with red, charcoal, burgundy, or blue ribbons. A new release from ILE — the creator behind the popular "[16 Avatars Compatible] Esmera" — and this one takes the brand's polished-school-outfit line and layers Valentine's-themed gimmicks onto it to match the February calendar.

Supported avatars total 17 (Manuka, Chiffon, Selestia, Airi, Shinano, and others). The stack is Modular Avatar (latest) + lilToon (latest, using RimShade) + Unity 2022.3.22f1 + VRC Constraints — all current. The package ships as UnityPackage plus FBX and PSD, split per part (bag / pants / skirt / shirt), which is a friendly structure for mod creators. On top of the uniform itself, the bundle ships with a separate black bustier-style mini-dress, so the "after-hours" swap is already covered inside the same product.

The angle that wins February is the Valentine's-day gimmick set:

  • Two-stage chest-open gimmick (TYPE 01 = mid-open / TYPE 02 = fully undone) on the shirt
  • A heart chocolate appears in the avatar's hands — engraved with "Love" and decorated with rose reliefs
  • Bring the chocolate near the face to trigger an eating animation + a heart-shaped halo above the head

Embedding the gimmick into a casual school uniform — "a shirt you'd wear on the date day" — is the design move that pulled this piece up into the top 10. Occasion × avatar × small gimmick, all tied together inside one outfit. Shape keys include Breast_Big / Waist_Slim / No_Bra_BigBreast and friends; skirts are PhysBone-enabled (with a few avatar exceptions). Even the underwear layer is handled — two plain colors plus a striped set in nine colors — so the skirt-sway view is dressed, not left to chance.

Creator's official PV by ILE

#9: [FREE] Sailor Cardigan / ぽかぽか隊

A beige cardigan worn over a sailor uniform — a low-key school-uniform layer. Supported avatars total 6 (Chiffon, Milltina, Rurune, Rinascita, Elusion, Kipfel) — the smallest coverage in the top 10, but it makes #9 on the strength of being completely free.

Modular Avatar + lilToon are required, with chest shape keys included per avatar — Chiffon/Rurune = 2 variants, Milltina/Rinascita = 3, Elusion/Kipfel = default. The combo is sailor collar × beige cardigan × red ribbon × red-black checked skirt, landing straight on the "school × after-hours" mood with nothing overplayed. The cardigan is a four-button boxy cut with side pockets, and the package bundles white loose-ribbed socks and brown loafers — outfit, legwear, and shoes are all included in the same set.

The license is VN3 (with JA/EN/KO/ZH translations), and this is the creator's first published work, shipped 2026-02-08. A debut outfit breaking into the month's top 10 wasn't a storyline that showed up in January — it's a reminder that a free release can still rank in the outfit category, which speaks to how open the entry point is.

#10: White Cardigan / WHITE

A white cardigan × white blouse × brown-based checked shorts natural combo, with a black neck ribbon, a buckled leg belt, frilled knee-high socks, and chunky boots layered in to put a touch of edge on the "clean" side.

Supported avatars total 18 (Shinano, Manuka, Airi, Milltina, Chiffon, and others). The polygon count is ~72,932 — reasonably light — and the package breaks into seven parts (cardigan / blouse / blouse ribbon / shorts / leg belt / socks / boots). Environment is Modular Avatar (latest recommended) + lilToon (required).

Two differentiators stand out. The first is the cardigan on/off toggle via Expression Menu — a one-click switch between "cardigan on" (long-sleeve silhouette) and "blouse only" (puff-sleeve) makes indoor-outdoor scene-swapping painless. The second is color variant coverage: the cardigan alone ships in five colors — white, pink, black, lavender, light blue — with shorts, boots, and socks color-matched, and a pastel three-way set (lavender / blue / pink) extending the match to the ribbon. The same silhouette wears very differently across the palette. Per-avatar FBX variants (Manuka skips Breast_Big_Plus, Milltina branches on Flat/Small and Default/(No bra)Cow) keep the body-type fit clean.

Placed next to #9 Sailor Cardigan, they make a same-context pair (both are cardigan-layered looks) at different craft and variant-count tiers, closing out the month.

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From here the lens shifts from the ranking to the full pool of 267 outfits published in February 2026.

IndicatorValue
Items in scope267
Mean like count1,338.6
Median like count819
Mean price¥1,280
Median price¥1,300
Top 10 average supported-avatar count~17.5 avatars
Modular Avatar tag count / total156 / 267 (~58%)

Median price ¥1,300, median likes 819. Compared with January (¥1,200 / 864), prices nudged slightly upward and likes are basically flat. The ¥1,000s remain the design center of the outfit market for February. The top-10 average supported-avatar count sits at around 17.5; excluding the free #9 piece (6 avatars), the average jumps to roughly 19. Rather than "the coverage is growing month over month," the read is "this level of coverage is already the running norm."

Supported models: Shinano / Manuka / Milltina stay the anchor trio

Top 10 Supported Models

Distribution of supported avatar models.

Top of the supported-model tally: Shinano 153 / Manuka 122 / Milltina 121 / Chocolat 103 / Rurune 93 / Chiffon 89 / Milfy 89 / Airi 86 / Lumina 81 / Lime 78. Compared with January (Shinano 177 / Manuka 139 / Milltina 131), the top three hold their places and the counts scale down proportionally with the smaller month total. The ratios don't break — which means the Shinano / Manuka / Milltina trio are structurally locked in as the default target set for outfit creators.

On the coverage-range extreme, #5 NOX:CADE at 23 avatars and #4 WIND BREAKER at 21 avatars lead the month.

Outfit types: dresses, knits, jackets take the top three

Top 10 Outfit Types

Outfit types bundled with these products.

Dresses 32 / knits 26 / jackets 25 / one-piece 24 / boots 22 / shorts 20 / frill dresses 20 / hoodies 18 / uniforms 17 / frills 16. January had knits leading at 36, but February flips to dresses at 32 as the solo #1. Add frill dresses (20) and you get a combined 52 dress-family count — meaning February leaned toward skirts-and-frills territory for the month.

That said, the everyday wardrobe layer (knits, jackets, hoodies) is still well-represented. #9 Sailor Cardigan (the free knit piece) and #10 White Cardigan (the paid knit piece) both landing in the top 10 shows cardigans specifically in demand, which fits the late-winter-into-early-spring calendar perfectly.

Tastes: "cute" stays solo #1, everyone else clusters behind

Top 10 Taste Tags

Which taste/aesthetic tags appeared most in this theme.

"Cute" sits at 83 again — the same exact count as January, which is a striking stability. Runners-up: casual 57 / elegant 55 / street 55 / dark 50 / cool 46 / girly 42 / sexy 42 / gothic 40 / cool-sharp 29. Compared with January, dark (65→50) and sexy (59→42) both softened, while elegant / street / cool-sharp moved closer to each other.

Rather than "cute dominates," the shape is "cute on top with six or seven tastes clustered behind" — same as January. February's top 10 mirrors that: school, sister, street, Japanese traditional, military, natural — all distinct directions in the same ranking. The numbers line up with the picks.

Outside the top 10, a black × gray check piece styled with a beret, chains, fur-collar accents, and garter straps — street accessories layered on a mode-leaning silhouette — also showed up:

Color: black × white monotone still dominant, but white is gaining

Top 10 Colors

Distribution of primary colors.

Black 170 / white 152 / gray 42 / pink 33 / red 31 / brown 23 / blue 19. January's black/white spread was 197/138 — February narrows that gap noticeably. Looking at the top 10 specifically, #2 Yoruhime (pink × white), #8 Aohuyu (white × gray), and #10 White Cardigan (white × beige) all lean white, so monotone is shifting toward the "whiter" side — the color tally reflects that.

Pink at 33 is the top chromatic color — partly Valentine's, partly early-spring cherry-blossom anticipation. #2 Yoruhime's cherry-pink palette and #8 Aohuyu's Valentine's gimmick both sit inside that same color story.

On the "white × street" side, a black-white school-street piece mixing a sailor collar with knitwear and loafers also showed up outside the top 10:

Decoration & attached items: ribbons push higher

Top 10 Accessory Types

Distribution of accessory and decoration types.

The top attached accessories: ribbons 37 / chokers 23 / hats 17 / chains 13 / necklaces 13 / belts 11 / bags 10 / bunny ears 8 / berets 8 / sunglasses 7. Compared with January (ribbons 27 / chokers 17), both counts moved up — February's "girly-with-ribbons" direction shows up in the numbers, not just the picks.

The ribbon bump aligns with #8 Aohuyu (uniform × ribbon), and outside the top 10 a bunny-ears × choker × pink piece also shows up leaning girly:

Chokers split between street-leaning and girly-leaning pieces — same dual use from January where chokers live as the shared decoration between two otherwise-separate directions.

Price bands: the ¥1,000–¥1,999 cluster gets tighter

Price Distribution

Price bucket distribution for products in this theme during the period.

¥1,000–¥1,999 holds 168 items (~63%), ¥500–¥999 holds 39, ¥2,000–¥2,999 holds 19, ¥3,000–¥4,999 holds 4, and ¥5,000+ holds just 2. January's ¥1,000s band was at 55%, so February's concentration around ¥1,000s tightened by about 8 percentage points.

Free releases climbed to 20 (up from January's 13). #9 Sailor Cardigan entering the top 10 at ¥0 is the most visible instance of that shelf expanding. The low-price tier genuinely grew this month.

In the ¥500–¥999 band, a ¥500 × 19-avatar piece that leans into a space-suit / SF direction also showed up:

The high-price tier (¥3,000+) holds full-set bundles like #5 NOX:CADE's full package, or multi-outfit complete-pack releases. The pricing logic doesn't change from January: ¥1,000 single-piece for the center, ¥3,000+ full-feature kit for the top end, driven by part count, gimmicks, weapons, or locomotion.

Wrap-up

February's outfit releases keep January's themes — multi-avatar ports × ¥1,000s concentration × wide taste spread — and then layer seasonal context (Valentine's, cherry blossoms, spring wear) into the top ranks. Top-10 average supported-avatar count is around 17.5 (~19 if you exclude the free #9 entry), median price is ¥1,300, and the ¥1,000–¥1,999 band has tightened to about 63% — a small but visible concentration step up from January.

The other quiet shift: 156 of 267 items (~58%) carry a Modular Avatar tag, a touch above January's 55%. "More than 58% MA compatibility" feels like the new baseline for the outfit category as of February.

On taste, "cute" stays at #1 with the exact same count (83) as January — then casual / elegant / street cluster underneath in a dead-tight second tier. The top 10 itself spans street (STRYDE / WIND BREAKER), Japanese traditional (Yoruhime), gothic (Klorfi / Fallen Saint), military (NOX:CADE), sexy-casual (LV.13), school uniform (Aohuyu), and sailor-style (Sailor Cardigan / White Cardigan) — essentially no two pieces in the same narrow lane. That horizontal spread is February's most distinctive shape.

"Multi-avatar porting × ¥1,000s concentration × seasonal context × wide taste spread" — that's the sentence that fits February 2026's outfit shelf most cleanly.

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About the data

  • Snapshot date: 2026-04-20
  • Scope: outfits published between 2026-02-01 and 2026-02-28 (267 items)
  • Ranking: by like count, descending, at the snapshot date
  • Inclusion threshold: VRCFinder's database only collects items with 300+ likes, so outfits that hadn't reached 300 likes by April 2026 are not part of this pool
  • Caveat: the numbers and ranking reflect the snapshot date and may differ from the live values
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