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'''Trainer customization''' is a feature that debuted in [[Pokémon X and Y]] that allows the {{player}} to customize their appearance further than the two [[gender]] options present since {{game|Crystal}}. Although Trainer customization did not appear in [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], it returned in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]].
'''Trainer customization''' is a feature that allows the {{player}} to customize their appearance further than the two [[gender]] options present since {{game|Crystal}}. So far, it has appeared in [[Pokémon X and Y|Pokémon X, Y]], [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Sun, and Moon]].


==In the core series games==
==In the core series games==
===In Pokémon X and Y===
Players may choose from several preset appearances during the game introduction. In X and Y, the choices are dark skin, black hair, and brown eyes; fair skin, honey hair, and gray eyes; or pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes. In Sun and Moon, the choices are pale skin, blond hair, and light blue eyes; fair skin, black hair, and gray eyes; dark skin, brown hair, and brown eyes; or darker skin, black hair, and brown eyes. Trainers will start the game with the default outfits worn by the protagonists in their official artwork. A second default outfit is included for both genders.
Players may choose from three preset appearances during the game introduction: dark skin, black hair, and brown eyes; fair skin, honey hair, and gray eyes; or pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes. Trainers will start the game with the default outfits worn by the [[Player character|protagonists]] in their [[Calem (game)|official]] [[Serena (game)|artwork]]. Girls are shown wearing a high-waist dress with a red skirt and sleeveless black top, where as boys are shown wearing a blue log-sleeved jacket with a white zipper and gray skinny jeans. A second default outfit is included for both genders.


The player may customize their hair color, hairstyle, clothing, or accessories in Salons and Boutiques throughout [[Kalos]]. Further customization options are also available at the PR Video Studio in [[Lumiose City]]. Customized trainers will appear in the overworld, on the [[Player Search System]], and in the [[Pokémon Global Link]].
The player may customize their hair color, hairstyle, clothing, accessories, and contact lenses in salons and fitting rooms throughout [[Kalos]] and [[Alola]]. Customized trainers will appear in the overworld, on the [[Player Search System]], in [[Festival Plaza]], and in the [[Pokémon Global Link]].


====Salons====
====Salons====
Upon entering a salon and speaking to the receptionist, the player may change their hair color by selecting the "Color" option, or change their hairstyle by selecting the "Styling" option. The player may also change the color and style simultaneously. Additional hairstyles are unlocked after attaining more "style" in and around [[Lumiose City]].
Upon entering a salon and speaking to the receptionist, the player may change their hair color by selecting the "Color" option, or change their haircut by selecting the "Styling"{{sup/6|XY}} / "Cut"{{sup/7|SM}} option. The player may also change the color and cut simultaneously. For female players, front styling/bangs may be customized independently of the rest of player's haircut. In X and Y, additional hairstyles are unlocked after attaining more style in and around [[Lumiose City]], while in Sun and Moon, additional hairstyles are unlocked after entering the [[Hall of Fame]].


Hair colors available include blonde, honey, ginger, brown, and black. When selecting a color range, the player is given "Something Lighter", "Something Darker", or "Surprise Me!". The player is given a list of lighter hair colors or darker according to the current hair color. The stylist randomly picks a color for the Surprise option. Hairstyle options for either gender include short and medium. Hairstyles for males include very short and medium-perm. Hairstyles for females include long, bob, ponytail, and pigtails. Female hairstyles also include an option for bangs or side-swept; though it is the same style for each. The "Surprise Me!" option is also available for hair styling.
{|
! Game
! Male
! Female
! Both
|- style="vertical-align:top"
! style="vertical-align:middle" | {{gameabbrev6|XY}}
|
Styling:
* Very short
* Short
* Medium
* Medium perm*
|
Styling:
* Short
* Bobbed
* Medium
* Long
* Ponytail*
* Pigtails*


====Boutiques====
Front styling:
Each boutique in Kalos has a unique selection of [[clothing]] and accessories based on the "essence" of its surrounding city. Players may browse through the boutique's selection before entering a fitting room and activating the Trainer customization screen. Alternatively, the player can purchase an item or accessory immediately by walking up to the displayed items (if there are any) in the shop and pressing "A". The item and accessory price will pop up, along with a close-up of the merchandise, and the player can select to purchase it without trying it on. The Trainer customization screen has separate menus for hats, tops, bottoms, full outfits, legwear, bags, and accessories, all of which can be further customized with badges and decorations. Different fanfare effects will appear once the player has finished customizing their appearance. Clothing styles alternate on different days in different boutiques, so a white cycling cap can only be bought on a Tuesday or Thursday in [[Santalune City]], for example. There are also color schemes for each type of clothing or accessory, so the player can buy a red, green, black, or blue fedora, for example.
* Sideswept
* Bangs
|
Color:
* Blond
* Orange
* Honey
* Brown
* Black
|- style="vertical-align:top"
! style="vertical-align:middle" | {{gameabbrev7|SM}}
|
Cut:
* Medium and layered
* Medium and smooth
* Caesar cut
* Long and tousled<sup>†</sup>
* Modern quiff
* Braided cornrows
|
Cut:
* Chin-length bob
* Short and bobbed
* Long and straight
* Medium and wavy
* Romantic tuck
* Long and wavy
* High pigtails<sup>†</sup>
* Cornrow braided bun<sup>‡</sup>


Boutiques can be found in [[Santalune City]], [[Lumiose City]], [[Cyllage City]], [[Laverre City]], [[Anistar City]], and [[Snowbelle City]].
Bangs:
* Sideswept
* Straight
* None
|
Color:
* Black
* Honey blond
* Dark brown
* Ash brown
* Caramel blond
* Platinum blond
* Pink brown
* Wine red<sup>†</sup>
* White<sup>†</sup>
|-
| colspan="4" | <small>*: Available after reaching 50 style points<br>†: Available after entering the Hall of Fame<br>‡: Bangs cannot be chosen with this hairstyle</small>
|}
 
====Boutiques and apparel shops====
{{main|Clothing}}
In X and Y, each boutique in Kalos has a unique selection of clothing and accessories based on the "essence" of its surrounding city. Players may browse through the boutique's selection before entering a fitting room and activating the Trainer customization screen. Alternatively, the player can purchase an item or accessory immediately by walking up to the displayed items (if there are any) in the shop and pressing "A". The item and accessory price will pop up, along with a close-up of the merchandise, and the player can select to purchase it without trying it on. The Trainer customization screen has separate menus for hats, tops, bottoms, dresses, socks, shoes, bags, and hat accessories.
 
In Sun and Moon, each apparel shop in Alola has a unique selection of fashion items. Players can browse the shop's selection by talking to the attendant. Upon exiting the menu, the player will be prompted to put on any purchased items. To put on any obtained items, the player can also use the fitting room located in each apparel shop. The Trainer customization screen has separate menus for tops, bottoms, socks, shoes, bags, hats, eyewear, and hair accessories.


====Fitting rooms====
====Fitting rooms====
Fitting rooms allow the player to change the current clothes they are wearing with others they have bought at boutiques or switch default clothing. Fitting rooms can be found in every [[Pokémon Center]] in the back left room. In front of the room is a small blue circle with the picture of a shirt in front. Fitting rooms in a [[Pokémon Center]] only allow the player to change clothing they currently own. Fitting Rooms at boutiques allow the player to try on clothing for sale at the shop, and can purchase the clothing if they wear it when the player exits the fitting room. Fitting Rooms at boutiques can also serve as a changing room between clothing the player owns; it is not necessary for the player to buy an item while using a boutique fitting room.
Fitting rooms allow the player to change their current clothes, contact lenses, and lip color{{sup/7|SM}}.
 
In X and Y, they can be found in every [[Pokémon Center]] in the back-left room. In front of the room is a small blue circle with the picture of a shirt in front. Fitting rooms in a Pokémon Center only allow the player to change between clothing they currently own, while those at boutiques additionally allow the player to try on clothing for sale at the shop, and can purchase the clothing if they wear it when the player exits the fitting room.
 
In Sun and Moon, they can be found in every apparel shop in the back-left corner. Fitting rooms only allow the player to change between clothing they currently own.


====Contact lenses====
====Contact lenses====
When the player goes to the [[Trainer PR Video|PR Studio]] in [[Lumiose City]], they will receive a {{key|VI|Lens Case}}. This lets them change the color of their eyes in fitting rooms, similar to clothes.
A [[Lens Case]] allows the player to change the color of their eyes in fitting rooms, similarly to clothes. In X and Y, it can be received in the [[Trainer PR Video|PR Video Studio]] in [[Lumiose City]], while in Sun and Moon it is received from [[Lillie]] in [[Hau'oli City]]. Note that in X and Y, the player does not obtain contacts matching their default eye color, while in Sun and Moon, the player is wearing colored contacts by default.


====PR Video Studio====
{|
At the PR Video Studio, an NPC will give the player a {{key|VI|Lens Case}}, unlocking the choice to change eye color within the Trainer customization Screen. Further customization options, such as facial hair for male Trainers, can be accessed via the makeup artist also located in the studio in a similar manner to the hairstylist.
! {{gameabbrev6|XY}}
! {{gameabbrev7|SM}}
|- style="vertical-align:top"
|
* Brown
* Hazel
* Gray
* Green
* Blue
* Take off
|
* Hazel
* Gray
* Green
* Blue
* Black
* Yellow
* Burgundy*
* Violet*
|-
| colspan="2" | <small>*: Available after entering the Hall of Fame</small>
|}
 
====Lip color====
A [[Makeup Bag]] allows the player to change the color of her lips in fitting rooms, similarly to contact lenses. It is received from [[Lillie]] in [[Hau'oli City]] in Sun and Moon if the player is female.


===In Pokémon Sun and Moon===
* No lipstick
Players may choose from four preset appearances during the game introduction: pale skin, blond hair, and light blue eyes; fair skin, black hair, and gray eyes; dark skin, brown hair, and brown eyes; or darker skin, black hair, and brown eyes. Further customization later in game allows player to remodel their hair's style and color, changing eye color with contacts, and put on make up. The player's outfit can also be changed, and hats are not compulsory this time. Several outfits can be dyed into another color by going to dye houses in [[Festival Plaza]].
* Nude Pink
* Coral Orange
* Bright Pink
* Summer Red
* Deep Burgundy
* Icy Blue


The colors available depend on the version the player's playing. The colors black and white are available in both versions. There are five colors that are version exclusive. The colors red, orange, yellow, pink, and beige are exclusive to Sun, while green, blue, navy blue, purple and gray are exclusive to Moon.
====PR Video Studio====
In X and Y, the player can use further customization options for their PR Video, such as makeup for female Trainers or facial hair for male Trainers, can be accessed via the makeup artist also located in the PR Video Studio in a similar manner to the hairstylist.


==In spin-off games==
==In spin-off games==

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Trainer customization artwork from X and Y

Trainer customization is a feature that allows the player to customize their appearance further than the two gender options present since Pokémon Crystal. So far, it has appeared in Pokémon X, Y, Sun, and Moon.

In the core series games

Players may choose from several preset appearances during the game introduction. In X and Y, the choices are dark skin, black hair, and brown eyes; fair skin, honey hair, and gray eyes; or pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes. In Sun and Moon, the choices are pale skin, blond hair, and light blue eyes; fair skin, black hair, and gray eyes; dark skin, brown hair, and brown eyes; or darker skin, black hair, and brown eyes. Trainers will start the game with the default outfits worn by the protagonists in their official artwork. A second default outfit is included for both genders.

The player may customize their hair color, hairstyle, clothing, accessories, and contact lenses in salons and fitting rooms throughout Kalos and Alola. Customized trainers will appear in the overworld, on the Player Search System, in Festival Plaza, and in the Pokémon Global Link.

Salons

Upon entering a salon and speaking to the receptionist, the player may change their hair color by selecting the "Color" option, or change their haircut by selecting the "Styling"XY / "Cut"SM option. The player may also change the color and cut simultaneously. For female players, front styling/bangs may be customized independently of the rest of player's haircut. In X and Y, additional hairstyles are unlocked after attaining more style in and around Lumiose City, while in Sun and Moon, additional hairstyles are unlocked after entering the Hall of Fame.

Game Male Female Both
XY

Styling:

  • Very short
  • Short
  • Medium
  • Medium perm*

Styling:

  • Short
  • Bobbed
  • Medium
  • Long
  • Ponytail*
  • Pigtails*

Front styling:

  • Sideswept
  • Bangs

Color:

  • Blond
  • Orange
  • Honey
  • Brown
  • Black
SM

Cut:

  • Medium and layered
  • Medium and smooth
  • Caesar cut
  • Long and tousled
  • Modern quiff
  • Braided cornrows

Cut:

  • Chin-length bob
  • Short and bobbed
  • Long and straight
  • Medium and wavy
  • Romantic tuck
  • Long and wavy
  • High pigtails
  • Cornrow braided bun

Bangs:

  • Sideswept
  • Straight
  • None

Color:

  • Black
  • Honey blond
  • Dark brown
  • Ash brown
  • Caramel blond
  • Platinum blond
  • Pink brown
  • Wine red
  • White
*: Available after reaching 50 style points
†: Available after entering the Hall of Fame
‡: Bangs cannot be chosen with this hairstyle

Boutiques and apparel shops

Main article: Clothing

In X and Y, each boutique in Kalos has a unique selection of clothing and accessories based on the "essence" of its surrounding city. Players may browse through the boutique's selection before entering a fitting room and activating the Trainer customization screen. Alternatively, the player can purchase an item or accessory immediately by walking up to the displayed items (if there are any) in the shop and pressing "A". The item and accessory price will pop up, along with a close-up of the merchandise, and the player can select to purchase it without trying it on. The Trainer customization screen has separate menus for hats, tops, bottoms, dresses, socks, shoes, bags, and hat accessories.

In Sun and Moon, each apparel shop in Alola has a unique selection of fashion items. Players can browse the shop's selection by talking to the attendant. Upon exiting the menu, the player will be prompted to put on any purchased items. To put on any obtained items, the player can also use the fitting room located in each apparel shop. The Trainer customization screen has separate menus for tops, bottoms, socks, shoes, bags, hats, eyewear, and hair accessories.

Fitting rooms

Fitting rooms allow the player to change their current clothes, contact lenses, and lip colorSM.

In X and Y, they can be found in every Pokémon Center in the back-left room. In front of the room is a small blue circle with the picture of a shirt in front. Fitting rooms in a Pokémon Center only allow the player to change between clothing they currently own, while those at boutiques additionally allow the player to try on clothing for sale at the shop, and can purchase the clothing if they wear it when the player exits the fitting room.

In Sun and Moon, they can be found in every apparel shop in the back-left corner. Fitting rooms only allow the player to change between clothing they currently own.

Contact lenses

A Lens Case allows the player to change the color of their eyes in fitting rooms, similarly to clothes. In X and Y, it can be received in the PR Video Studio in Lumiose City, while in Sun and Moon it is received from Lillie in Hau'oli City. Note that in X and Y, the player does not obtain contacts matching their default eye color, while in Sun and Moon, the player is wearing colored contacts by default.

XY SM
  • Brown
  • Hazel
  • Gray
  • Green
  • Blue
  • Take off
  • Hazel
  • Gray
  • Green
  • Blue
  • Black
  • Yellow
  • Burgundy*
  • Violet*
*: Available after entering the Hall of Fame

Lip color

A Makeup Bag allows the player to change the color of her lips in fitting rooms, similarly to contact lenses. It is received from Lillie in Hau'oli City in Sun and Moon if the player is female.

  • No lipstick
  • Nude Pink
  • Coral Orange
  • Bright Pink
  • Summer Red
  • Deep Burgundy
  • Icy Blue

PR Video Studio

In X and Y, the player can use further customization options for their PR Video, such as makeup for female Trainers or facial hair for male Trainers, can be accessed via the makeup artist also located in the PR Video Studio in a similar manner to the hairstylist.

In spin-off games

In Pokémon Battle Revolution

Main article: Custom Pass

In Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure

In Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure, the player can choose from four preset outfits, two for each gender, at the beginning of the game.

In Pokkén Tournament

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In Pokémon GO

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In Pokémon GO, the player character can be chosen and customized at the beginning of the game. They can also be customized at any time from the profile screen starting in version 0.31.0.

Clothing on a cyan background in the table below were introduced in version 0.31.0.

Category Males Females
Skin color GO Skin 1.pngGO Skin 2.pngGO Skin 3.pngGO Skin 4.png
Hair color GO Hair 1.pngGO Hair 2.pngGO Hair 3.pngGO Hair 4.pngGO Hair 5.pngGO Hair 6.png
Eye color GO Eyes 1.pngGO Eyes 2.pngGO Eyes 3.pngGO Eyes 4.pngGO Eyes 5.png
Hat GO Hat m 1.pngGO Hat m 2.pngGO Hat m 3.png GO Hat m 4.pngGO Hat m 5.png GO Hat f 1.pngGO Hat f 2.pngGO Hat f 3.png GO Hat f 4.pngGO Hat f 5.png
Backpack GO Pack m 1.pngGO Pack m 2.pngGO Pack m 3.png GO Pack m 4.pngGO Pack m 5.pngGO Pack m 6.png GO Pack f 1.pngGO Pack f 2.pngGO Pack f 3.png
Pants GO Pants m 1.pngGO Pants m 2.pngGO Pants m 3.png GO Pants f 1.pngGO Pants f 2.pngGO Pants f 3.png GO Pants f 4.pngGO Pants f 5.pngGO Pants f 6.png
Shirt GO Shirt m 1.pngGO Shirt m 2.pngGO Shirt m 3.png GO Shirt m 4.png GO Shirt f 1.pngGO Shirt f 2.pngGO Shirt f 3.png GO Shirt f 4.pngGO Shirt f 5.pngGO Shirt f 6.pngGO Shirt f 7.pngGO Shirt f 8.pngGO Shirt f 9.png
Shoes GO Shoes m 1.pngGO Shoes m 2.pngGO Shoes m 3.png GO Shoes m 4.pngGO Shoes m 5.pngGO Shoes m 6.pngGO Shoes m 7.png GO Shoes f 1.pngGO Shoes f 2.pngGO Shoes f 3.png GO Shoes f 4.pngGO Shoes f 5.pngGO Shoes f 6.pngGO Shoes f 7.png


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