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Making your own costumes
6/16/2013
Okay, since this is my first blog post I always wanted to write about this one question. Does making your own costumes for cosplaying instead of buying them over the internet or from stores. I mean that you hand make them out of clothes and stuff that you find anywhere like around home. Do you think that will give you more of a chance at winning the costume contest at a convention from the hard work you put into making it?
 
That is always what I had stuck in my mind since I first started making costumes and now that I'm getting ready for my first convention, I was thinking that I should find out what other people think. And being a country redneck otaku means for me that I hardly have people around for me to ask.
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    iLoveaNime143
    Why? First,you put a lot of effort to it and you gave your best shot. And second,you enjoyed making it. :). But also,not everyone is that talented to make their costume so,they buy online. Anyhow,costumes is only one of the major matters on cosplaying. It's your enjoyment and confidence that matters. ^__^
    12/21/2013
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    iLoveaNime143
    (Do you know that this is my second chance typing here?! After the long words I have typed,I accidentally touch the 'x' button and there! Exit. :3) Anyway.. ^^ There's not much people cosplaying in our town. Actually,I think there's only 15% cosplayers in our country. Even I'm an Otaku,I have never experienced cosplaying before. I knew from the start it doesn't suits me. :). BUT..you know for me, hand-made anime costumes are the once much more praised by the judges.
    12/21/2013
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    TheAwsome
    Alright I learned something new. Pay attention to what material the character wears and use that. But make sure the costume makes sense logically. For example a steampunk usually includes a lot of gears and gizmos. Make sure every thing has a purpose like that random gear make sure it is attached to something making it appear necessary. Also think about the character if they are always fighting make the costume look battle worn by running in dirt and adding in some cuts.
    7/14/2013
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    zubiaks
    if you make that outfit please, post an image here so we can appreciated ^^
    7/14/2013
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    Eros
    That second sentence made me what. I get where your coming from. Out here people don't really cosplay. Too shy or something. I can tell you that buying an outfit made online is definitely not worth it. Not sure how good you are with clothing, maybe ask someone for help with it so you don't have to spend $100+ dollars on a shirt and pants that someone put together in less than 30 minutes. I wouldn't even buy one of those for Halloween. Who are you dressing up as btw?
    6/18/2013
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    NeNe
    If I were a judge I would give bonus points to someone who hand-made their costume over someone who just purchased it. It would always impress me more to see someone make a really interesting costume! But like complex said, it would still have to be of good quality! ^^
    6/17/2013
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    complex
    Your costume could be made from scratch and not look too good. What matters is the amount of time you put in it. Make sure your cloth and other materials are good quality, and that you take your time and put a lot of care into it. Good luck =)
    6/17/2013
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    TheAwsome
    I know how you feel about not having much people to talk to. Anyways I suggest you continue making custom clothes it gives you a way of inserting your own personality in it.
    6/16/2013
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    Nyome
    It depends. If they find out you bought your costume you will probably loose the contest. They also often ask about how you made parts of your outfit. Your hard work is a great crowd pleaser. :) Be sure to visit the forums!
    6/16/2013
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