

The color of his jacket is black but the left sleeve has red flame designs on it and has a red wind logo at the back of his jacket instead of the Jin-Japan kanji-inspired logo in the game. In the anime Tekken: Bloodline, Jin is depicted wearing his Player 2 jacket with a hood as an addition to make a near resemblance to his hoodie in Tekken 4.He wears dark blue trousers with red stripes down the sides, black boots with knee protectors and uses the red Mishima style gloves with the triangle pattern studs, although these only cover the hand, being almost identical to Kazuya's gloves. Jin wears a yellow jacket with rolled-up sleeves and with the words "Jin" - "Japan" merged together to form a kanji-inspired logo on the back. He also has two red back pockets in each side of his trousers. In the anime, Tekken: Bloodline, Jin wears this outfit but with slight changes, his trousers has folded hems instead of baggy in the game, his white drawstring was not seen and was replaced with two red curl designs in each sides resembling pockets.Jin wears this outfit in the opening and in his ending.In both his and Heihachi's endings, he has a white drawstring on his waistband. He wears Mishima style red gauntlets with a triangular pattern of metallic studs on the back of the hands, resembling his father's gloves.

Jin is shirtless and wears black trousers with a red, orange and yellow flame design on the right pant leg and red and black footpads.
