Kingdom Hearts has been around for a long time now — since 2002 to be exact. In that time, our hero, Sora, has donned many different outfits. Thanks to the fact that Kingdom Hearts features worlds from Disney, Pixar, and of course, Final Fantasy, he has been able to try on all sorts of amazing outfits in his long run time.
There are so many outfits to choose from, with Sora featuring in a plethora of entries in this prolific series. While every player will most certainly have their own favorite, this list will highlight each of them in order of how appealing they are. Sora has certainly created quite the wardrobe over his Kingdom Hearts tenure.
17 Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Young Sora Outfit
This outfit from Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep, originally on PSP, features a very simple style. This younger version of Sora features a simple V-neck T-shirt and his signature red shorts. It’s a very youthful outfit style and one that isn’t really utilized much more in the remainder of the series.
16 San Fransokyo (Big Hero 6) Outfit
The San Fransokyo outfit that Sora wears in this section of Kingdom Hearts 3 doesn’t rank higher on the list due to it looking very similar to his standard outfit.
The red and back color palette matches nicely with the keyblade, but it doesn’t do enough to differentiate itself from his standard outfit. The visor does provide a nice sci-fi retro look, though.
15 Kingdom Hearts 1 Standard Sora Outfit
Ah yes, the classic Sora outfit from the original Kingdom Hearts from 2002 on Playstation 2. This outfit is absolutely iconic but simply doesn’t rank higher due to many others having a lot of style and pizazz.
That being said, Sora rocks this red, black, and white outfit. The keyblade chain pendants add a great flourish to an already spiffy look.
14 Kingdom Hearts 2 Standard Sora Outfit
Sora’s outfit from Kingdom Hearts 2 is a nice upgrade from the original Kingdom Hearts. Sora gets this outfit at Merlin’s Tower from the three fairy godmothers.
This new look is all about sleek design and contrasting colors. His standard form outfit features a nice blend of black and red with the yellow waistband matching the keyblade hilt.
13 Kingdom Hearts 3 Quadratum Standard Sora Outfit
This outfit from Kingdom Hearts 3 features Sora’s standard outfit but with a bit more texture and depth. This quadratum outfit is mostly a variation of the original one except with a darker color tone overall.
This outfit doesn’t really do enough to differentiate itself from the bog-standard one and thus doesn’t rank as high among Sora’s outfits.
12 Kingdom Hearts 3 Standard Sora Outfit
Sora’s outfit from Kingdom Hearts 3 — the newest entry in the series — is very similar to that of Kingdom Hearts 2.
This sleek design features his black and red palette but with a checkerboard pattern on the flaps of the jacket. There are some nice gold studded buttons on each side of the jacket as well. Overall, this outfit is clean and crisp.
11 Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance Standard Sora Outfit
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance from the Nintendo 3DS might be one of the lesser-known titles in the series, but it features a vibrant and colorful outfit for Sora to don.
The style here seems to be more youthful with what looks like a hoodie that features a nice red palette mixed with a slick black. While not too dissimilar from the standard outfits in KH2 and KH3, this one looks more cartoony overall.
10 Monstropolis (Monsters Inc.) Outfit
The Monstropolis outfit from Pixar’s Monsters Inc is such a charming and goofy outfit for Sora. This time around, Sora looks like he was taken directly from the movie, featuring a furry body, a monster face, and some crazy red hair.
He does still wear his signature black and red top, and it helps him to keep his normal Sora vibe.
9 Toy Box (Toy Story) Outfit
The Toy Box outfit from Toy Story is easily one of the most unique in the series due to it completely changing Sora’s appearance. Here, he looks almost like a blocky Lego-type character.
This outfit makes Sora look like he has literally been pieced together, like a toy taken out of its box. This outfit from Kingdom Hearts 3 absolutely breaks the mold.
8 Space Paranoids (Tron) Outfit
The Space Paranoids outfit from Tron is extremely creative and well-designed. Sora looks like he has become a robot, ready to ride the light cycles from the movie. This outfit features some vibrant and shiny blue neon lights. His whole body seems transformed. Even his head has a jagged helmet of sorts, which fits nicely with the rest of the robot-looking design.
While not the only Tron outfit in the series, the Space Paranoids one completely changes up Sora’s look so much so that it can be hard to recognize him in this form.
7 The Grid (Tron) Outfit
The Grid outfit that Sora wears from the Tron movie is extremely stylish and exciting to look at. He looks slick and polished in this retro sci-fi outfit. The Grid outfit features what looks like armor plates surrounding his body, with a helmet and visor to match. The bright neon that emits from various plates bounce off his outfit.
This outfit also perfectly matches the keyblade that he utilizes within the Tron world of Kingdom Hearts 2. This outfit is an all-around slick one.
6 Atlantica (Little Mermaid) Outfit
The Atlantic outfit from Little Mermaid might not actually be much of an outfit but it’s undeniable how unique it is for Sora. This outfit basically turns Sora into a merman.
With this “outfit,” he dons a slick blue tail fin to swim quickly through the depths of the sparkling Atlantis.
5 Pride Lands (Lion King) Outfit
The Pride Lands outfit from The Lion King world in Kingdom Hearts 2 is equally adorable and useful. This outfit is truly one of the only ones in the whole series that completely changes Sora’s look.
Sora turns into a full-on lion cub but still retains his signature spiky hair and keyblade pendant. Watching Sora run around the Pride Lands as a lion cub is one of the highlights of the series.
4 The Caribbean (Pirates of the Caribbean) Outfit
Sora looks really fantastic and quite dapper in The Caribbean outfit from Pirates of the Caribbean. This might just be one of the most elaborate outfits in the series.
It’s complete with a proper pirate hat, a maroon waistcoat, and a detailed and textured pirate’s coat. Sora is easily able to blend into Captain Jack Sparrow’s crew with this outfit.
3 Timeless River (Steamboat Mickey) Outfit
There is something so special and wholesome in seeing Sora dressed up as a classic Disney cartoon character in black and white. The Timeless River outfit that Sora wears is of course inspired by Steamboat Mickey.
The outfit itself is actually quite minimalistic. He is wearing his basic jumper getup with some extra flair near the shoulders. It’s a very cartoony style and fits perfectly into this world.
2 Christmas Town (The Nightmare Before Christmas) Outfit
The Christmas Town outfit from Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix is essentially Sora dressed up as Santa Claus. What makes this outfit so special is that it keeps the more gothic, monochromatic tones that The Nightmare Before Christmas is known for.
Sora is ready for the snow with his fluffy hat, bulky jacket with belt, and Santa-like trousers. It’s a truly memorable and standout outfit.
1 Halloween Town (The Nightmare Before Christmas) Outfit
Easily the best outfit in the entire series has to be the Halloween Town getup from The Nightmare Before Christmas. This outfit, which Sora wears once arriving at Halloween Town, is near perfection.
It’s both spooky and stylish, from the creepy pumpkin headpiece to the back bling batwings. This outfit has so many details and flourishes that help Sora to fit into the whimsical nightmare world of The Nightmare Before Christmas.
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