Snowtrooper Pants / Shirt under trench?

TKLawyer

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So I am getting my Snowtrooper ready for Halloween and had a couple of questions. I have never seen a complete one in person and I really can't tell from pictures.


I performed a search and it appears that most past threads were about the trench coat....with that said: :confused

1. Snowtroopers - what have you used for pants? white scrubs, white slacks, sweats, custom?

2. Is there a shirt worn under the trench?

3. Just to confirm you wear the chest armor directly over the trench?

Thanks ahead of time.

Jason
 
1. I am going to use white scrubs.
2. I plan on wearing a white tank top.
3. Yes you do wear the chest armor over the trench.

Chris

So I am getting my Snowtrooper ready for Halloween and had a couple of questions. I have never seen a complete one in person and I really can't tell from pictures.


I performed a search and it appears that most past threads were about the trench coat....with that said: :confused

1. Snowtroopers - what have you used for pants? white scrubs, white slacks, sweats, custom?

2. Is there a shirt worn under the trench?

3. Just to confirm you wear the chest armor directly over the trench?

Thanks ahead of time.

Jason
 
I use a pair of off-white dockers, an undershirt isn't necessary but I wear one anyway and yes, the armor goes over the duster.
 
The pants are the only part I've yet to source also. Seeing the MOM closeups has me wondering on how much to weather everything...the pants look whiter than the duster, but both are surely closer to a tan than pure white after all the weathering is said and done.

A pair of off white dockers might be a good idea.
 
I bought scrubs but I thought they were too thin. I ended up buying some large women's pants on ebay for $3. They work perfectly.

I just wear any old t-shirt under the coat.

Scott
 
Thanks again for all the ideas. White pants are not the easiest to find in a store - online no problem, just don't want to order too large a size. Will likely go for scrubs.

I am in Florida - trying to keep it as cool as possible.
 
I'm in Florida too, so I opted for cotton fabric when I made my coat. The top portion is just one layer to keep it light. For the waist down section, I made it two-ply so it had extra weight for a good "hang". It doesn't flop around in the wind, but instead has a nice billow.

Scott
 
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