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When making a full suit, I start with the head. This way I can get a full idea of what to expect from the rest of the suit. After that, I will make the paws and tail, and finally, the full bodied suit. 

 

All of my heads are made of foam. Patterns from Mugiwara and Kloofsuits are used to make the foam base. Resin heads are purchased from a third party maker. Contact for more information. Heads are standard with a static jaw but movable jaws are available at an additional cost. 

 

All the tails are attached to elastic and fabric that will loop around a belt to be worn under a shirt or through the suit. 

 

Foot paws are made around shoes (size or shoes must be provided by buyer) and are made to slip on. These are mostly made with the outdoor bottoms, though indoor paw bottoms are available. For an additional cost, I will include "sandals" to be worn outside with these. 3 or 4 toed paws are available. .

 

Hand paws are made using Kloofsuits pattern for puffy paws, link to Etsy listing. If a larger or smaller paw size is needed please mention when ordering. My paws are always roomy so there should be no problems when fitting the paws. 3, 4, or 5 fingred paws are available. Poofy paws are standard for 3 and 4 finger paws.

 

Body suits are all one piece with an extra strength zipper in the front for easy access (a zipper with pull can be placed in the back if requested at no additional cost). They are made in plantigrade or digitigrade legs. A DTD is required for a full suit.

 

Please contact me for more options with the suits-i.e. resin head, silicone pieces (tongue, paw pads, noses). These are ordered from a third party maker and can cost quite a bit extra.

Before ordering, please read my terms and conditions. Any deposit placed is an automatic agreement to these.

To order, either email me here or fill out an order form here.

Fursuits

How do you make the fursuits?

So you know you want a fursuit, but you don’t know what kind? Here are some questions to think on when choosing your character.

 

1. Which species of animal do you like the most or associate yourself with the most?

 

2. Do you have more than one animal you associate with equally? Why not try a hybrid?

 

3. Do you want a full fur suit or only partial?

 

   3a. How hot do you think you can stand being for hours at a time? This will help determine, not only if you get a full or partial, but also if you get digitigrade/Unguligrade [padded to look like an animal that is standing on its toes] or plantigrade [normal walking type such as humans- much less hot, as there is no extra padding in the legs] (leg types are only available with full suits).

 

    3b. How much do you want to spend? You can always get a partial now and get the rest later. Many people have suit parts from different makers because they like their style, prices, time frame it is available in, etc.

 

4. How quickly do you want the suit? The more complex the suit, the longer it will take to finish.

 

5. When all else fails, look at examples of other suits. There are lots to be found online; Google fursuits images to get an idea of style. Be aware of copying a suit design though, even "insperation" starts with copying. Please make note that there are very few suit makers that will make an exact copy of a suit, if any at all. Use your imagination, if you can't draw have a friend draw your fursona by describing it to them or commission a badge or reference sheet from an artist. All of my suits come with a reference sheet and I will send a description sheet to you so that I have all the details needed to draw up your creation.

 

6. If you're still having issues with your fursona, here's a quiz designed to aid you in achieving that which you so desperately want......a new suit!!!!!

 

7. If all else fails and you still want a suit, consider purchasing an artistic freedom suit (you decide which color and/or species and the artist designs the rest) or a premade suit.

 

 

Some other factors to consider when purchasing a fursuit.

 

1. This is probably the most important question you will have to ask yourself when buying a fursuit: Can I afford it? Fursuits are very expensive. The cheapest can cost a couple hundred for just the head while the most expensive I have heard of was around $20,000. That was an extreame case and many will cost around $2,000-$5,000 for a full suit.

 

2. How is your heat tollerence/claustrophobia? The suit heads are very enclosed and get very hot very quickly. The foam heads (the lightest and airiest option) can get up to 105 degrees within 5 minutes while the resin can get even hotter.

 

 

 

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