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Started by Dalex, October 24, 2013, 01:38:20 PM

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Dalex

Hey there everyone, Dalex here. So, Halloween is coming up and I have been working on a costume. Sadly, since I am not allowed to work at the moment and have very limited income, the costume is not going to be made from anything fancy. I will be going as Loki, from The Avangers, since it will really be only time of the year no one will question too much why I chose to dress like a man. (And Loki is awesome, who does not love him? x3)

So! My question is, does anyone have any good tips on how to bind a big bust? I can't afford to buy a binder, and for now this really will be for just a few hours. Hopefully, soon I will be able to get myself a binder. I actually have a really small waist, but I was unfortunate enough to have a rather large bust. It has gotten smaller, since lately I have been loosing even more weight due to health issues, but that is a long and boring story. Perhaps from another time.

So yes! Any tips?
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Robin Mack

No personal experience on this end, having rather the opposite problem, but here's a link to what the Susan's wiki has:

https://www.susans.org/wiki/Methods_of_passing_as_male

Hrm... more about what *not* to try than what to try.

Let's see... when I helped my daughter dress as a male medieval guard one year, we did a very tight sports bra and an oversized shirt that draped over her waist.  We also padded a bit on the sides with poly-fill, the stuff you can buy in fabric shops that is used to stuff pillows.  Pretty cheap, and it worked to a certain degree... hope that helps. :)

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Dalex

Quote from: robinmack on October 24, 2013, 05:07:34 PM
No personal experience on this end, having rather the opposite problem, but here's a link to what the Susan's wiki has:

https://www.susans.org/wiki/Methods_of_passing_as_male

Hrm... more about what *not* to try than what to try.

Let's see... when I helped my daughter dress as a male medieval guard one year, we did a very tight sports bra and an oversized shirt that draped over her waist.  We also padded a bit on the sides with poly-fill, the stuff you can buy in fabric shops that is used to stuff pillows.  Pretty cheap, and it worked to a certain degree... hope that helps. :)

Thank you so much, I think I will try that out. And now that link has landed as one of my bookmarks x3
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