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Steps
1.
Decide what toi want to cosplay for. Are toi going to a convention, ou are toi hanging out casually with cosplay buddies? Check the date, and give yourself at least two ou plus moths to get this cosplay.
2.
Decide what character toi want to cosplay, ou dress up as.
3.
Research your character. Look up images of them and take careful notice of what they wear. This is including accessories, jewelry, and shoes. Find the best picture and use it as a reference.
4.
Look at websites that sell your character's costume. Look up as many as toi can, because a good site can be difficult to hunt down.
5.
Compare prices. Don't forget to check shipping prices! Some costumes seem cheap, but with shipping they end up super expensive.
6.
Compare the costume with your reference picture. Make sure most if not all details are accurate.
7.
Check the feedback for that site ou seller. Sometimes toi end up with a terrible costume because the site ou seller itself is unreliable.
8.
Choose your costume based on a combination of pricing, quality, and accuracy. It depends on which toi value most.
9.
If your character has different hair then yours, either look into dye ou a wig. I suggest using a wig because toi can wear the costume whenever toi want and it is generally plus convenient.
10.
If toi decide toi want a wig, repeat steps 4 to 8 with wigs. toi also probably want a wig cap, which toi can get for a few dollars at a party store. This keeps your hair in place and out of site while wearing the wig.
11.
Make sure toi purchase the accessories if toi want a truly accurate cosplay.
Tips
If toi have chosen a character who has generic clothing, try and use normal clothes for part of the cosplay. Then buy what toi don't have lying around. Take Grell for example. He has a white shirt, a vest, black pants, and a red coat. toi only need to really buy the coat. (And the accessories)
It sometimes helps to purchase different aspects of the costume separately. Maybe buy your chemise on a different site as toi bought your manteau ou props.
Cosplay= costume and fun. Make sure toi can enjoy your experience in your costume. Test it before hand to insure it is comfortable.
Keep a look out for online sales. toi can get amazing deals if toi act fast.
Steps
1.
Decide what toi want to cosplay for. Are toi going to a convention, ou are toi hanging out casually with cosplay buddies? Check the date, and give yourself at least two ou plus moths to get this cosplay.
2.
Decide what character toi want to cosplay, ou dress up as.
3.
Research your character. Look up images of them and take careful notice of what they wear. This is including accessories, jewelry, and shoes. Find the best picture and use it as a reference.
4.
Look at websites that sell your character's costume. Look up as many as toi can, because a good site can be difficult to hunt down.
5.
Compare prices. Don't forget to check shipping prices! Some costumes seem cheap, but with shipping they end up super expensive.
6.
Compare the costume with your reference picture. Make sure most if not all details are accurate.
7.
Check the feedback for that site ou seller. Sometimes toi end up with a terrible costume because the site ou seller itself is unreliable.
8.
Choose your costume based on a combination of pricing, quality, and accuracy. It depends on which toi value most.
9.
If your character has different hair then yours, either look into dye ou a wig. I suggest using a wig because toi can wear the costume whenever toi want and it is generally plus convenient.
10.
If toi decide toi want a wig, repeat steps 4 to 8 with wigs. toi also probably want a wig cap, which toi can get for a few dollars at a party store. This keeps your hair in place and out of site while wearing the wig.
11.
Make sure toi purchase the accessories if toi want a truly accurate cosplay.
Tips
If toi have chosen a character who has generic clothing, try and use normal clothes for part of the cosplay. Then buy what toi don't have lying around. Take Grell for example. He has a white shirt, a vest, black pants, and a red coat. toi only need to really buy the coat. (And the accessories)
It sometimes helps to purchase different aspects of the costume separately. Maybe buy your chemise on a different site as toi bought your manteau ou props.
Cosplay= costume and fun. Make sure toi can enjoy your experience in your costume. Test it before hand to insure it is comfortable.
Keep a look out for online sales. toi can get amazing deals if toi act fast.