Spent all day looking at clothes to wear with my (still unnamed) rabbit partial. I'd like some opinions. :3
I have explanations for every article of clothing; I believe you can make a partial look as complete as a fullsuit with the right theme and performance.
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First on my list is a pair of Tripp pants. This is what I first started seeking as I adore partials wearing them. They are bulky so the costume doesn't look like it's tightly hugging fur against the body and they are cut so that their movement even looks a bit like digitigrade. They have chains that add detail and movement to the pants, creating a great illusion of being something anthropomorphic furry legs could be under.
http://tinyurl.com/d3xzwzr
Next on my list is a shirt to match the pants. I decided to go with purple and black, obviously, since that is the colors of the pants I chose. I am fond of the biohazard symbol, and it seemed to go well with the style of pants I chose, so I went with that.
http://tinyurl.com/bvpggjp
Not only do jackets cover up the arms when there are no armsleeves, they add bulk to the arms. Instead of choosing a long-sleeved shirt, I went with a short-sleeve and a jacket to go over. Handpaws are often bulky when worn with a simple shirt, so it often looks disproportional. Since the main color of the shirt was purple, I chose a simple black jacket to neutralize the color, yet keep my overall theme for this partial.
http://tinyurl.com/d2muxrh
Lastly, to complete the theme, I added a scarf. I've loved these scarves on Amazon for a long time and have always wanted to buy one; now is the time. Scarves add a great touch to a partial and makes it feel more like a characterized costume rather than just casual clothing with an animal mask and tail.
http://tinyurl.com/btfbhj9
The whole purple theme ties in with my partial's wonderfully purple eyes.
http://tinyurl.com/cr8zf2t
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Lul I feel like a fashion designer or something.












