Sith Costume design...
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#1 Sith Costume design...
I'm currently brainstorming a Sith costume idea. See here what I've gotten so far:
Any recomendations, particularily in regards to pants and boots I should throw with the current design?
Edit: I'm also looking for a good belt to wear, preferably something that you can clip a sword & blade to.
Any recomendations, particularily in regards to pants and boots I should throw with the current design?
Edit: I'm also looking for a good belt to wear, preferably something that you can clip a sword & blade to.
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Well, found the boots I think would go good with it:
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Ooooooooooooooooooooh. Me likey the lenses. Now, if only I didn't have a morbid fear of anything apart from my eyelid touching my eyeballs...
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I already wear contact lenses, so this isn't an issue for me in the slightest. The only problem I see with them is apparently they're only good for thirty days...what a ripoff!Pcm979 wrote:Ooooooooooooooooooooh. Me likey the lenses. Now, if only I didn't have a morbid fear of anything apart from my eyelid touching my eyeballs...
Mind you, my contact lenses cost the same and are 'good' only for the same amount of time...I guess it depends on how well they can be stored.
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Those boots look rather clunky... I'd go for some military boots.
Something like these...
Oh, and for the rest of it, I'd recommend chasing up a black trench coat. Cut and stitch a slit rather well up the back, remove the collars. If it's a wool material, so much the better.
For belts-- check out your local mil-surplus stores. They'll probably have a shitload of stuff you can use.
Something like these...
Oh, and for the rest of it, I'd recommend chasing up a black trench coat. Cut and stitch a slit rather well up the back, remove the collars. If it's a wool material, so much the better.
For belts-- check out your local mil-surplus stores. They'll probably have a shitload of stuff you can use.
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You're right, those do look better. I might check into getting a similar pair, if possible.Elheru Aran wrote:Those boots look rather clunky... I'd go for some military boots.
Something like these...
*image*
Interesting idea, do you think you could dig up any images to better illustrate what you mean?Oh, and for the rest of it, I'd recommend chasing up a black trench coat. Cut and stitch a slit rather well up the back, remove the collars. If it's a wool material, so much the better.
Good idea. I'll have to look around for one of those.For belts-- check out your local mil-surplus stores. They'll probably have a shitload of stuff you can use.
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Those are nice looking boots, but no one in the military I know of wears them. The buckles make it over complex and that's a bad thing in a combat zone.
May I suggest some samurai sytle pants, basically very loose, long ones designed to make it a tad harder on the enemy to guess where your feet are excaltly. They should most likey be black like the rest of your outfit.
May I suggest some samurai sytle pants, basically very loose, long ones designed to make it a tad harder on the enemy to guess where your feet are excaltly. They should most likey be black like the rest of your outfit.
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Ah ha! Perfect...an excuse to not buy an additional pair of (potentially expensive) boots.frigidmagi wrote:Those are nice looking boots, but no one in the military I know of wears them. The buckles make it over complex and that's a bad thing in a combat zone.
The pair I posted above (and purchased on sale) are a simplistic strap on and off pair, yet rugged. They seem to fit the outfit alright, and to boot (no pun intended) are a pair I can actually use.
And you hit the nail on the head, as I'm trying to design a 'Sith' outfit that looks combat oriented, but practically so.
Black, definitely. I'll look up those types of pants to see what's available in style and look. Any pointer's Frigid?May I suggest some samurai sytle pants, basically very loose, long ones designed to make it a tad harder on the enemy to guess where your feet are excaltly. They should most likey be black like the rest of your outfit.
Edit: Great good suggestion Frigid. Quick googling and something along these lines caught my eye:
Are these the kind you meant? If so, they look like they could work very well...
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Ok, here's just a quick single image of all pieces assembled and decided so far:
So far as I can tell, the boots are the only pieces that seem perhaps slightly out of 'sync' with the rest of the suit. However, given the pant design chosen, they actually shouldn't be too much of a factor since you won't really see them.
So far as I can tell, the boots are the only pieces that seem perhaps slightly out of 'sync' with the rest of the suit. However, given the pant design chosen, they actually shouldn't be too much of a factor since you won't really see them.
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Yes, that is excalty the kind of pants I meant. Altogather I think it looks good. Will you be wearing a cloak? If so it should be something you can detach and toss away (or at the foe) easily.Are these the kind you meant? If so, they look like they could work very well...
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Well, looks like I got the pant design selected. Thanks Frigid, I appreciate that.frigidmagi wrote:Yes, that is excalty the kind of pants I meant. Altogather I think it looks good. Will you be wearing a cloak? If so it should be something you can detach and toss away (or at the foe) easily.Are these the kind you meant? If so, they look like they could work very well...
As to the cloak, I was originally thinking of not including one (for precisely the reason that, while it looks Sith, it would interfere with a realistic combat situation). But you're right that it if it's easily removeable, it would probably work nicely and look great.
That'll be my next piece to look for.
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The boots are tanker's boots according to Pfc. Brungardt on SD (we were discussing boots one day in the chat... go figure). They're a bit complex, sure, but that's not a huge issue with costumes while it is for the military. Why do you think tankers are the only ones who wear those? Practicality isn't your concern here (though to a degree it is; you don't want anything overly complex), looking good is.
In any case, once you've put those on, no worrying about the laces coming loose or whatever...
Alternatively, you could look for motorcycle boots like these:
For Darth Maul, Ray Park actually wore a pair of similar boots with the logo painted over, so one presumes that they'd do nicely. Rather expensive for something you wouldn't be wearing too often though.
As for the trench coat thing-- now that I think about it, that wouldn't really work. However, another alternative... look up costume shops. See if they have a monk's robe or something similar, with hood, in black, and buy it off them. It'll be a pullover type most probably, but just cut a slit up the front and hem that; it'll be quite satisfactory as a cloak/robe.
In any case, once you've put those on, no worrying about the laces coming loose or whatever...
Alternatively, you could look for motorcycle boots like these:
For Darth Maul, Ray Park actually wore a pair of similar boots with the logo painted over, so one presumes that they'd do nicely. Rather expensive for something you wouldn't be wearing too often though.
As for the trench coat thing-- now that I think about it, that wouldn't really work. However, another alternative... look up costume shops. See if they have a monk's robe or something similar, with hood, in black, and buy it off them. It'll be a pullover type most probably, but just cut a slit up the front and hem that; it'll be quite satisfactory as a cloak/robe.
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True enough on that point.Elheru Aran wrote:The boots are tanker's boots according to Pfc. Brungardt on SD (we were discussing boots one day in the chat... go figure). They're a bit complex, sure, but that's not a huge issue with costumes while it is for the military. Why do you think tankers are the only ones who wear those? Practicality isn't your concern here (though to a degree it is; you don't want anything overly complex), looking good is.
Those actually look pretty damn good as well. If they are comfortable and practical enough for freedom of movement, I'd seriously consider them.In any case, once you've put those on, no worrying about the laces coming loose or whatever...
Alternatively, you could look for motorcycle boots like these:
*image*
For Darth Maul, Ray Park actually wore a pair of similar boots with the logo painted over, so one presumes that they'd do nicely. Rather expensive for something you wouldn't be wearing too often though.
Although naturally price is a concern...I don't want to waste a lot of money on the boot wear, especially considering they won't show up much with the current pants.
A good idea...I'll have to look into that. So far I have the boots I posted and the forearms pieces on order. I'll have to work on the others.As for the trench coat thing-- now that I think about it, that wouldn't really work. However, another alternative... look up costume shops. See if they have a monk's robe or something similar, with hood, in black, and buy it off them. It'll be a pullover type most probably, but just cut a slit up the front and hem that; it'll be quite satisfactory as a cloak/robe.
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Bit of a tip... costume shops are *great*. Sure, you have to pay and all, but for costumes, no way to beat 'em except by either having them tailored or buying from Internet. You wouldn't believe how much you can adapt the ordinary monk's robe...
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I will admit, I've never seen Army Tanker boots and assumed they just wore what the rest of us did. I'll see if I can find some pics of standard Marine Corp Combat Boots for y'all.The boots are tanker's boots according to Pfc. Brungardt on SD (we were discussing boots one day in the chat... go figure). They're a bit complex, sure, but that's not a huge issue with costumes while it is for the military. Why do you think tankers are the only ones who wear those? Wink Practicality isn't your concern here (though to a degree it is; you don't want anything overly complex), looking good is.
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If you're still on SD, drop a line by the Mess and they can probably answer that question... Brungardt did say those boots are only worn by those who actually operate the tanks, though, so understandably those would be somewhat rare.frigidmagi wrote:I will admit, I've never seen Army Tanker boots and assumed they just wore what the rest of us did. I'll see if I can find some pics of standard Marine Corp Combat Boots for y'all.The boots are tanker's boots according to Pfc. Brungardt on SD (we were discussing boots one day in the chat... go figure). They're a bit complex, sure, but that's not a huge issue with costumes while it is for the military. Why do you think tankers are the only ones who wear those? Wink Practicality isn't your concern here (though to a degree it is; you don't want anything overly complex), looking good is.
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A black cloak like this might work:
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Yeah, you can find that kind of thing at costume shops really easy. If no go (doubtful, but could happen), get a few yards of black cloth, cut 'em into sections of a circle (eighths of a circle, I believe), sew together (leaving hole for neck and a slit down the front), put on a hood and cut two arm holes, and you have a pretty good if basic cloak. Of course, if you're not one for sewing...
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Me? Sewing? That's a joke!
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Sorry bro, but I left SD some time ago and have yet to see any reason to return. You may of course feel free to invite the good PFC here.If you're still on SD, drop a line by the Mess and they can probably answer that question...
The cape looks good Walper, when you do a picture run of it I would to see it with cape and without please. [/code]
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Will do, although I'm not entirely certain when I'll have the full outfit assembled.frigidmagi wrote:The cape looks good Walper, when you do a picture run of it I would to see it with cape and without please. [/code]
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Well, my forearm pieces finally arrived yesterday:
They look better when you see them from the side or front (aside from the logo), but obviously that's a difficult angle to get.
The next piece I'd like to get is the shoulder/chest guard...however I don't know when I'll be getting that, if at all. Apparently it's a model no longer manufactured (just my luck!), although I'm waiting to hear back from the supplier to see if they still have any in stock. Worst case scenario, I'll have to find another fitting chest piece or have one custom made. Neither option sounds like fun.
They look better when you see them from the side or front (aside from the logo), but obviously that's a difficult angle to get.
The next piece I'd like to get is the shoulder/chest guard...however I don't know when I'll be getting that, if at all. Apparently it's a model no longer manufactured (just my luck!), although I'm waiting to hear back from the supplier to see if they still have any in stock. Worst case scenario, I'll have to find another fitting chest piece or have one custom made. Neither option sounds like fun.
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Hey, at least I'm not making a Borg outfit!Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman wrote:Rob, saying you're obsessed with the Sith is an understatement. Several months later, we may see you founding your new-age Sith religion!
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