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S. Park

Padded body suit
Padded body suit by @bladespark (S. Park)

Wearing a layer of fur over you tends to obscure certain features, so if you want to actually look female you often have to pad a bit. :) Although I suspect this one was padded to a slightly larger cup size than the wearer actually sported. :D (And despite certain stereotypes, the customer for this was actually a girl! Though I've made them for guys as well.)

This was just the body, made to match an existing partial.

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Posted: Thursday, 17 February, 2011 @ 08:01 AM
Rating: 5

I like it, it came out shapely in a good way.

Posted: Thursday, 17 February, 2011 @ 08:08 AM

Just curiousd to know, when you pad the suit, does the padding press up against you a lot (like, pressure) or does it still feel comfortable to wear? Also, what do you normally charge for suits?

Posted: Thursday, 17 February, 2011 @ 12:37 PM

[quote="digoraccoon"]Just curiousd to know, when you pad the suit, does the padding press up against you a lot (like, pressure) or does it still feel comfortable to wear? Also, what do you normally charge for suits?[/quote]

The padding is still comfy, it's just foam, so it squishes. AS for what I charge, the base price for a full suit is $1,300. Actual prices will depend on the character and if you want stuff like padding, etc.

Posted: Thursday, 17 February, 2011 @ 08:48 PM

Ah, cool. :)

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