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  1. #1. White socks
  2. #2. Armband on the right sleeve
  3. #3. CTE on his jackets
  4. #4. Smaller costumes at the end of his shows
  5. #5. He preferred China silk
  6. #6. He taped his fingers
  7. #7. He didn’t polish his shoes
  8. #8. 3 № 7s sewn onto his jackets
  9. #9. He only wore one glove
  10. #10. Lean shoes

10 Details In Michael Jackson’s Costumes That Ignite Our Curiosity

Michael Jackson is considered not only The King of Pop but a fashion icon. He was famous for his meticulous selection of outfits, always seeking to stand out and make a lasting impression. His wardrobe was a canvas of creativity, adorned with captivating details that left fans and onlookers intrigued about their meanings. 

From jackets to gloves, each of the details becomes a mystery to fans. These enigmatic choices only added to the aura of mystery that surrounded his persona. Through his fashion, Michael Jackson not only entertained but also sparked curiosity, allowing his fans to delve into his world of innovation and self-expression.

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#1. White socks

Michael Jackson often existed on the stage with white socks. Why was he fond of it? Well, the reason why he wore white socks with back shoes is to catch the light. The white socks would make his footwork stand out and everyone would notice this while he danced. 

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#2. Armband on the right sleeve

The King always wanted to stand out so he often wore an armband on one sleeve. He made his fans curious about the meaning on his outfits for a long time. 

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#3. CTE on his jackets

In the 90s, people noticed there were letters on Michael’s shirts of the epaulets. They wondered what its meaning was. In fact, these letters don’t have a specific meaning. Michael asked costume designers to add random alphabet letters to it. They chose letters by putting all of them in a hat and picking three. That’s why we see CTE on the shirts. 

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#4. Smaller costumes at the end of his shows

Michael Jackson put all his dedication into his performances. Due to that, he sometimes lost up to 5 pounds, causing his waist to shrink by an inch. That explained why his latter costume was slightly smaller than the previous one. 

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#5. He preferred China silk

The costume designer, Michael Bush, revealed in his book that the singer likes materials like China silk, silk charmeuse, and stretchy fabrics. It was because they made him feel smooth and confident. Wearing clothes comfortably was a top priority for dancing. 

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#6. He taped his fingers

Moving hands was a big part of Michael’s dance routines. To make them more noticeable, he and his costume designers came up with the idea that they would wrap white tape around his fingers. The singer decided to tap only his index, ring, and pinkie fingers to boost others’ curiosity. 

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Additionally, while performing, the singer often brought his two untapped fingers together. It was an intriguing movie, adding a touch of mystery to his performance. 

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#7. He didn’t polish his shoes

Michael’s managers noticed his shoes looked duty and requested costume designers to polish them. That made Michael disappointed. He explained that he did it on purpose, letting the leather wear in a specific way and that would make his moves better. Polishing them could make the surface too slippery, leading to difficulties during performance. 

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#8. 3 № 7s sewn onto his jackets

This detail turned out to be simple to explain. The singer was 17th child in his family. Additionally, he was born in 1958. When you add 19 and 58 together, it makes 77.

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#9. He only wore one glove

Michael had a skin condition called vitiligo, that causes patches of skin to lose color. It started on his hand and he hid it by wearing gloves. However, to make this unique, he chose to wear just one. 

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#10. Lean shoes

His special shoes seemed to defy gravity. It was because it had a clever V-shaped clasp on the bottom to hook onto a nail on the floor. For this, he could perform his iconic 45-degree forward tilt. However, of course, to practice this move, it required the strength of legs, keeping his body straight. 

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Which detail are you curious about the most? Do you discover anything else? Let us know in the comments. 

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