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She’s known to be an incredibly powerful character and, as the leader of the Kuja, is one of the few characters to have access to all three types of Haki. In fact, Hancock is also of the only two women who possess the Color of the Supreme King. That, coupled with her incredible relationship with Luffy, makes her a very lovable character. As with all of Oda’s designs, Hancock’s clothes carry a few intriguing secrets about her.

7 Her Debut Outfit

Hancock made her debut in One Piece chapter 516, and episode 409 of the anime. She was seen wearing her iconic red dress decorated with the Kuja symbol, a pirate cross with seven snake heads spawning out. Added to that, she wore a white cape on her shoulders and, to top things off, one of her most iconic accessories, her snake earrings which she wears no matter the outfit.

6 The Color Swap

Very few fans know that there is a striking difference between the design of Boa Hancock in the manga and the one in the anime. After the timeskip, the choice of color for her clothes is starkly different in the two media. In the manga, the color picked for her dress was a beautiful shade of blue. This, however, was changed to red in the anime.

It is unknown why this change was made in the anime, however, one can assume that the staff found this color more fitting to her personality. After all, red is seen as a very seductive color. Curiously, Hancock isn’t the only character subjected to a color swap, as another member of the Shichibukai, Bartholomew Kuma, joins her.

5 Hancock And Luffy

After Luffy protected the Gorgon Sisters’ secret of being slaves, Hancock opened up to him about her past trauma. There, she ended up discovering that Monkey D. Luffy had punched a Celestial Dragon, and his innocent and pure nature led to Hancock developing feelings for him.

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Interestingly, their relationship is reflected in some of their clothing choices. Hancock was once seen wearing a red robe with a yellow sash, which is reminiscent of what Luffy adorns after the timeskip. Another interesting detail is the flower belt Hancock wears on her regular red outfit. In One Piece Film: Red, Luffy is seen wearing it with his battle outfit.

4 Salome

When talking about Hancock, it’s hard to overlook her large snake pet, Salome. Salome is a large female snake, mostly white, with pink dots on her body. She is also one of Hancock’s closest allies, along with her sisters, and accompanies her wherever she goes.

Despite her wearing an intimidating large skull on her head, Salome seems to be a very innocent snake that enjoys Hancock’s company. At the same time, she also serves as a deadly asset to Hancock, complementing both her fighting style and snake aesthetic.

3 Stampede Outfit

One Piece: Stampede was a huge hit in theaters and one of the most popular One Piece movies to date, until the recent release of Film Red. To the fans’ delight, this movie provided an opportunity to showcase Hancock again, especially since her last appearance was quite a while ago.

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What’s more, the anime even made sure to center her in the promotional filler released for the movie. In Stampede, Hancock dons herself in a long dress, half black and half white, with a purple slash, and golden Kuja crests on it. Undoubtedly, it is one of her best looks to date.

2 Slave Mark

The Gorgon Sisters, Hancock, Marigold, and Sandersonia were kidnapped as children and sold as slaves to the Celestial Dragons. Later on, they were branded on their backs with the hoof of the dragon – a mark of the slaves that they would go to any lengths to hide.

1 Kuja Pirate Symbol

This symbol consists of a pirate skull, surrounded by seven snake heads. Expectedly, Hancock wears this symbol on nearly all of her outfits with few exceptions. All this has played its part in earning her the title of Snake Princess.

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