| Blue Race Coord | |
|---|---|
| |
| ブルーレースコーデ | |
| Statistics | |
| Type | Cool |
| Brand | Spice Chord |
| Rarity | Rare |
| First Appearance | |
| Data Carddass Game | Promotion Cards |
Blue Race Coord (ブルーレースコーデ) is a rare coord by the cool brand Spice Chord. It debuted in Part 2 of the Data Carddass Aikatsu Stars! series and did not appear in the anime. It's the color variation of the Water Race Coord.
Description[]
Blue Race One-Shoulder[]
A cropped, single sleeved top lined in silver, the band around the bottom is dark purple with silver square studs. A silver chain hangs around the navel with a red diamond, gold G-clef and lightning bolt. The left section of chest is midnight blue with a stylized red S that has an orange and green frame with text on a banner. The remainder of top is a glittery blue gradient with a flag design, a light blue star and gold G-clef. The ruffled sleeves are made of solid purple fabric, and white-dark blue checkered. On the neck is a gold choker and on the right wrist is a gold bangle, silver crossed chains are on the left. On the left upper-arm are a pair of straps with silver lining, studs and buckle, coming in blue and black. The user gains cropped purple finger-less gloves with silver lining and studs.
Blue Race Shorts[]
Short-shorts with circular studs around the bottom. One leg is checkered, the other is midnight blue. The waistband is azure with silver lining and a split-colored peplum hanging from it, one side is glittery purple, the other is made from the tops glitter fabric. The midnight blue belt has silver studs and gold accents, and a checkered azure buckle with gold crown design. On the left thigh are two chains decorated with a diamond and G-clef.
Blue Race Knee-high Boots[]
Thigh boots with white lining and purple shoelaces, the sole is gold and the toe azure. The outer-side is made from the glittery fabric, the inner-side is checkered. Around the right ankle is a chain anklet, accenting the detail on the side of the leg. Glittery purple knee-socks are included.





