tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4440939281067954370.post1390500487365796305..comments2023-04-04T14:33:19.844+01:00Comments on Making My 6th Doctor Costume: Frocky Horror ShowSteven Ricks Tailoringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07549983020683092455noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4440939281067954370.post-25697625042709771392012-04-17T08:33:54.004+01:002012-04-17T08:33:54.004+01:00It looks rather nice.
Admittedly it's definit...It looks rather nice.<br /><br />Admittedly it's definitely not Steve Ricks quality (your work is naturally something I adore following), but for a fancy dress costume, it's not bad at all.<br /><br />The color shade choices and patterns go rather well together and the<br />considering most fancy dress costumes are made from cheap materials like felt, it's definitely not bad what with some of the items being modified street wear.<br /><br />In short; it's not perfect and it's obviously not trying to be a perfect replica, but I'm sure it'll be a bit of fun for someone.<br /><br />However, I'm reserved in total opinion until I learn of the price-<br /><br />Scratch that. I just saw the first picture properly. I can see what you are hinting at now. I stand by my above comments, but I can agree that £175 is asking a bit much for a few thrown together items.<br /><br />I suppose it all depends on where the items (e.g. the waiscoat) came from/who they were made by. That and perhaps there is some sentimental value involved.<br /><br />Anywho, interesting post. Got me thinking, what with your lack of giving much away on what you think heh heh.Benjamin Rudmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01549410493927339026noreply@blogger.com