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65"), making her breasts a J-cup in Japan. [29] Despite the figures above, Nami's breasts seem to enlarge and then "reset" throughout the arcs (this is much more obvious in the manga and in
Movie 7). Non-Canon[] In Episode 1, she appears wearing a ballroom gown with pink lines, a red necklace and earrings, and a pink bracelet. Then, she appears in a pirate's outfit, with a blue shirt, black pants, a red scarf at the waist, a pirate style black bandana in the head, and two black bracelets. In the Movie 2, she initially appears in a dark pink bikini. After the Trump Pirates stole the Going Merry with her clothes inside, she had to wear a wedding dress from a store. A majority of the movie she is wearing Luffy's signature straw hat. During Movie 3, she wears a
white sundress with an extravagant black cross patterns tied up in a knot along her left thigh, and a red belt. Also momentarily, she wears an extravagant monkey costume designed by Usopp. During the Ruluka Island Arc, Nami wears a black-and-white striped shirt, along with her signature shirt and sandals. During Movie 4, she wears a gray sleeveless jacket, with the word "Evil" on the chest, and a short blue skirt.