So, good news for all you fashion-conscious Tamers out there, Digimon Story: Time Stranger is bringing in a bunch of awesome costumes and outfits to let you totally change up how your main character looks. The big thing to know right off the bat is that these are purely cosmetic.
They won’t make your Digimon stronger or give you some secret edge in battle, but they will make you look snappier while you’re saving the world. You’re going to be able to get your hands on these new threads in a few different ways.
Digimon Story: Time Stranger – All Costumes & Outfits and How to Unlock Them

Some clothing will be exclusive bonuses for those who pre-order (like digmon) or snag a special edition of Digimon Story: Time Stranger, and others you’ll pick up right in the game. If you were smart enough to go for a pre-order or one of the fancier editions, like the Ultimate or Collector’s Edition, you’ll be treated to some exclusive outfits from the get-go. Here are the rest of them:
Costume/Outfit Name | How to Unlock |
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Default | Default outfit. |
Uniform of a Certain School | Pre-order the game (Protagonist Dan Yuki and Kanan Yuki only). |
Public Safety Suit | Purchase the Ultimate or Collector’s Edition, or purchase the Public Safety Suit & Special Supplies Set DLC separately. |
Swimwear | Purchase the Ultimate or Collector’s Edition, or buy the Costume Swimwear Set DLC separately. (Includes Protagonist Dan Yuki, Kanan Yuki, Inori Misono, and Aegiomon Swimwear. The full set also includes the Side Mission: Proper Beach Attire). |
Chosen Children Outfit | Purchase the Ultimate or Collector’s Edition, or buy the Costume Chosen Children Set DLC separately. |
Digimon Costume | Purchase the Ultimate or Collector’s Edition, or buy the Costume Digimon Costume Set DLC separately. |
Costume Cyber Sleuth Set | Deluxe Edition Bonus. (Not sold separately). |
Plain T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 1000 Yen). |
Ramen Restaurant Staff T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 1500 Yen). |
Planetarium Souvenir T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 1500 Yen). |
Game Center Novelty T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 1500 Yen). |
Hobby Shop Staff T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 1500 Yen). |
Arthouse Film T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 1500 Yen). |
Anime Film Commemorative T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 1500 Yen). |
Anime Promotional T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 1500 Yen). |
Game Shop Staff T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 1500 Yen). |
Classic Movie Vintage T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 1500 Yen). |
Burger Shop T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 1500 Yen). |
TEKKEN 8 T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 5000 Yen). |
TEKKEN 8 T-Shirt (Lili) | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 5000 Yen). |
PAC-MAN 45th Anniversary T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 5000 Yen). |
Taiko no Tatsujin T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 5000 Yen). |
Tales of Arise T-Shirt (Hootle) | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 5000 Yen). |
THE IDOLMASTER T-Shirt (Haruka Amami) | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 5000 Yen). |
ADAMAS Logo T-Shirt | Buy from the Costume Shop in the Shinjuku East Shopping District (Costs 1000 Yen). |
Moving beyond those initial unlockables, there’s a whole wardrobe waiting for you in the game’s various costume shops. The main one you’ll be visiting is in the Shinjuku East Shopping District. You’ll need to hit a certain point in the main story—specifically, after you wrap up “The Time Stranger” mission—before you can go on a shopping spree.
How to Get Costumes in Time Stranger

In Time Stranger, players can get various costumes for their character through several distinct methods, allowing for personalization beyond just their Digimon team. One primary way to obtain new outfits is by purchasing specific editions of the game, such as the Ultimate or Collector’s Editions, which often include exclusive clothing items.
These special edition outfits may also be available for individual purchase later through the respective platform stores, offering an alternative for players who didn’t opt for the premium versions initially. Beyond these upfront purchases, the game features in-game costume shops that become accessible at certain points in the story.
For example, the shop in Shinjuku East Shopping District unlocks after completing a particular main mission. These shops sell a variety of apparel, ranging from simple t-shirts to more themed attire, which can be bought using the in-game currency, Yen. The availability and range of items in these shops expand as players progress, encouraging exploration and mission completion to uncover new fashion choices.
Once acquired, any owned costume can be easily equipped or changed through the game’s Digivice Agent menu. This lets players switch up their character’s look at their leisure and express their style in the Digital World, without worrying about things like Anomaly Points.
How to Change Costumes in Digimon Story Time Stranger

If you’re jumping into Digimon Story Time Stranger and want to change up your look, switching costumes is super straightforward once you’ve actually got a few new threads. You start with your default outfit, obviously, but there are a ton of other options to make your character look exactly how you want.
Once you’ve bought or earned a new costume, whether it was a purchase or a special bonus item, actually changing into it is a snap. All you need to do is open up your Digivice, which is essentially your in-game menu system. Then, navigate over to the “Agent” menu. Inside there, you’ll find a tab specifically for “Costumes.”
Selecting this tab will pull up a full list of every single outfit you currently own. From that list, just pick the costume you want, and boom—your character’s look will update immediately, letting you personalize your journey through Digimon Story: Time Stranger. It’s a system that makes sure players have plenty of ways to express their style as they progress through the main story and all the side missions.