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This orange-haired navigator has been serving looks since the very beginning of the series, and it’s surprising how often she gets overlooked in fashion discussions. Since One Piece started in 1997, we’ve been treated to countless Nami outfits that showcase her amazing style evolution throughout the series. But while almost all of her looks are gorgeous, some of them are truly in a league of their own. So, for everyone who loves both fashion and One Piece, here are the 10 best Nami outfits that perfectly capture her character.
10) Green Bikini Top and Jeans (Return to Sabaody Arc)

After the Summit War saga, the anime jumped into a two-year timeskip. This time-skip had One Piece fans wondering what their favorite Straw Hats would look like when they finally reunite. Nami’s return outfit immediately caught everyone’s attention with its simple yet striking combination of a green and white patterned bikini top paired with low-rise jeans.
This new outfit perfectly captured how much she had matured during those two years. Another noticeable change was her hair transformation, as her short hair was swapped for long locks. And while the outfit itself might seem a bit basic compared to some of her more elaborate outfits on this list, it has become one of her most cosplayed looks ever.
9) Dirndl Dress (Whole Cake Island Arc)

Number 9 brings us one of Nami’s most culturally interesting outfits from the Whole Cake Island Arc, inspired by the traditional German dirndl. This outfit features a red and white corset skirt and blouse that perfectly captures that traditional European folk aesthetic. The style was so distinctive that the anime itself joked about Nami’s “pretzel girl” appearance, and honestly, both Carrot and Brook were totally smitten with this look.
But this isn’t just a cute cultural reference. While the German dirndl is a traditional folk costume especially popular in Bavaria and often worn to Oktoberfest and other festivals, it also fits perfectly within the Whole Cake Island setting. The ruffled shirt, red overall dress, and pigtails give Nami a dirndl-inspired look that goes seamlessly with the arc’s twisted fairytale vibe, while still being undeniably her.
8) Wedding Dress with Luffyโs Straw Hat (Clockwork Island Adventure)

In Movie 2, Clockwork Island Adventure, desperate circumstances led to one of Nami’s most memorable fashion moments. After the Trump Pirates stole all her clothes along the Going Merry, she improvised by grabbing a wedding dress from a nearby store. But what made this outfit unforgettable was her decision to pair it with Luffy’s signature straw hat throughout most of the movie.
This whole look is non-canon, but we honestly wish this scene had made it into the manga because it’s just so perfect for Nami’s character. The dress features a beautiful off-the-shoulder neckline, and when paired with Luffyโs iconic straw hat, it creates this perfect blend of elegance and adventure that screams Nami. It’s such an underrated combination that deserves way more love, and it really shows how she can turn any situation into a fashion moment.
7) Nami’s Chun-Li Moment (Protect! The Last Great Performance)

Coming in at number 6 is this look from Protect! The Last Great Performance, and honestly, it’s giving major Chun-Li from Street Fighter vibes. This TV special aired after Episode 174, where the Straw Hats help out legendary actor Randolph with his final farewell show after three actors quit last minute. Nami negotiates her way into the princess role for 100,000 berries, and let’s just say she absolutely earned every bit of it with how gorgeous she looks.
This emerald green dress, patterned with delicate purple floral patterns, is absolutely stunning. It features side slits and a flowing white drape that gives her this graceful, regal appearance. The way the dress combines that traditional Chinese-inspired silhouette with princess elegance is sophisticated, cultural, and shows off Nami’s natural grace perfectly.
6) Blue Button-Up and Skirt (Water 7 Arc)

Number 5 takes us to Nami’s Water 7 outfit, which feels like a breath of fresh air for several reasons. While One Piece has a lot of aspects that fans love, like the story arcs, plot twists, epic fights, and moments that make everyone cry, there’s one thing that doesn’t always sit well with everyone: the sexualization of female characters throughout the series. The character designs for women in One Piece can be pretty unrealistic and often feel like they’re just there for fan service.
This outfit was particularly significant because it addressed these concerns about the over-sexualization of One Pieceโs female characters. Eiichiro Oda gave Nami a dark blue short-sleeved button-up shirt with a light blue tie that had black dots arranged diagonally at the end, paired with a white pleated skirt and dark blue high heels. The sleek, business-casual outfit proved that Nami can look incredible without needing to rely on a revealing fit. That being said, Oda has continued to happily veer in that direction, giving fans a spectrum of fantastic Nami outfits, none of which are particularly conservative.













