(15 Mar 2019, 02:19 )Like Ra Wrote: I love the dress. For some reason I imagine a young boy cosplaying an anime girl with blue hair. Just like in various mangas. Last weekend there was a "Fantasy fair" where there were lots of dressed up people from very different age groups. I remember one girl in a typical anime outfit (nothing interesting), but with a perfect make-up and a perfect light-blue wig. I wish I had a photo, but taking one was not possible at all 😟 Now I imagine her wearing this dress 😉
Your imagination is not too far off. As mentioned in other threads, I am also interested "animegao kigurumi". I have a 3d printer and have been working (very slowly) on my own kigu mask. Maybe one day I will finish it. When that day arrives, I will be sure to put up a pic of myself in the dress, and possibly even blue hair with it.
Below is an example of a kigurumi mask -and- specifically one of the ones that inspired me to want to build my own. There's definitely a fetish community within the family friendly hobby.
Oooh ... You don't happen to have info on what kind of mask you're printing, are you? The only one I saw on Thingiverse would have been much too large for my printer to handle, and ... well, this is something I'm a little antsy for
(15 Mar 2019, 02:19 )Like Ra Wrote: I love the dress. For some reason I imagine a young boy cosplaying an anime girl with blue hair. Just like in various mangas. Last weekend there was a "Fantasy fair" where there were lots of dressed up people from very different age groups. I remember one girl in a typical anime outfit (nothing interesting), but with a perfect make-up and a perfect light-blue wig. I wish I had a photo, but taking one was not possible at all 😟 Now I imagine her wearing this dress 😉
Your imagination is not too far off. As mentioned in other threads, I am also interested "animegao kigurumi". I have a 3d printer and have been working (very slowly) on my own kigu mask. Maybe one day I will finish it. When that day arrives, I will be sure to put up a pic of myself in the dress, and possibly even blue hair with it.
Below is an example of a kigurumi mask -and- specifically one of the ones that inspired me to want to build my own. There's definitely a fetish community within the family friendly hobby.
Oooh ... You don't happen to have info on what kind of mask you're printing, are you? The only one I saw on Thingiverse would have been much too large for my printer to handle, and ... well, this is something I'm a little antsy for
Yeah, I know all about it since I'm the one that modeled it. It's based off Asuna from Sword Art Online.
(15 Mar 2019, 02:19 )Like Ra Wrote: I love the dress. For some reason I imagine a young boy cosplaying an anime girl with blue hair. Just like in various mangas. Last weekend there was a "Fantasy fair" where there were lots of dressed up people from very different age groups. I remember one girl in a typical anime outfit (nothing interesting), but with a perfect make-up and a perfect light-blue wig. I wish I had a photo, but taking one was not possible at all 😟 Now I imagine her wearing this dress 😉
Your imagination is not too far off. As mentioned in other threads, I am also interested "animegao kigurumi". I have a 3d printer and have been working (very slowly) on my own kigu mask. Maybe one day I will finish it. When that day arrives, I will be sure to put up a pic of myself in the dress, and possibly even blue hair with it.
Below is an example of a kigurumi mask -and- specifically one of the ones that inspired me to want to build my own. There's definitely a fetish community within the family friendly hobby.
Oooh ... You don't happen to have info on what kind of mask you're printing, are you? The only one I saw on Thingiverse would have been much too large for my printer to handle, and ... well, this is something I'm a little antsy for
Yeah, I know all about it since I'm the one that modeled it. It's based off Asuna from Sword Art Online.
*can't help but whine now cuz that means she can't make it for an extended period ... but is also super happy to meet the person that made it
I have wanted a maid dress for a long time, but 3 things are always confusing: Chinese sizes, reviews of low quality, and the price - for this money, without a month of waiting, I will buy a quality dress, but not a maid 😟
06 Nov 2020, 11:19 (This post was last modified: 06 Nov 2020, 11:21 by Like Ra.)
(06 Nov 2020, 09:44 )Pidstupne Wrote: Guys who bought such or similar as quality? https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9hlAOt
I have wanted a maid dress for a long time, but 3 things are always confusing: Chinese sizes, reviews of low quality, and the price - for this money, without a month of waiting, I will buy a quality dress, but not a maid
That seems like an extremely reasonable price for a maid dress if that's actually what you want. It's nearly a no-risk purchase. I've never bought a maid dress for that low of a price but if I found some in PVC or satin that were that price, I'd make the purchase quickly.
As far as sizes are concerned, just find a seller that has the option for made to measure sizing and send them your measurements. If you don't have your measurement, buy a tailoring tape measure or use a piece of string and a meter stick.
I actually bought a dress from fondcosplay.com with size and pattern customized, and it showed up within 10 days. I was amazed at how fast I received it.
I'm not sure if I answered all of your questions, I had a bit of trouble understanding the intent of your translation towards the end.
I have bought two dresses from this one seller on eBay. I selected custom fit and got my order 3 weeks later. Fit great. So great I bought a red one, blue, purple and a yellow to go with the black one.
I kept the measurements on my notes and when I need to order another one, I just send my measurements again.
(07 Nov 2020, 19:19 )rubpit Wrote: or search on the mentioned platform for "sissy kleid". The dealer is called "gocebaby"
but I consider it as expensive: (look at the shipping cost!!)
This GOceBaby dress is --exactly-- the same as the dress I ordered (attached below) from Fondcosplay.com. It's $176 from GOceBaby, but from FondCosplay I think it was around $150 and I had customized it so they added $39 to the original dress I actually ordered. My recommendation is that if you're thinking about ordering from GOceBaby, look on FondCosplay first and find the dress you want cheaper. Even better, look on ebay and find the seller FondCosplay and put in a bid on a dress much lower than on their site.