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Discussion on Help with identifying Trim for Scabior Costume within the Replica Movie Costumes forum, part of the COSTUMES AND COSPLAY category; Not sure if trim is the right word, but I'm
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Help with identifying Trim for Scabior Costume
Not sure if trim is the right word, but I'm looking for a suitable material for the frayed edges and button surrounds on his waistcoat, as seen in the attachment. Its like a raw, rough, slightly frayed look.
I've been looking around but can't find anything suitable for the life of me. Even to use as a base and then fray it myself. Any Ideas? |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Re: Help with identifying Trim for Scabior Costume
Just a quick bump as the thread got buried ^o^
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Re: Help with identifying Trim for Scabior Costume
Are you sure it's a trim and not the actual vest fabric hat has been frayed?
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Re: Help with identifying Trim for Scabior Costume
It's the seams inside out, then frayed... Places like the GAP and Ambercrombie charge extra for that worn-out look.
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