Schph Gochi
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"traveling through hyperspace ain't like dustin' crops boy"
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Post by Schph Gochi on Sept 23, 2002 4:42:38 GMT -5
the link is www.theproppalace.com/starwars.htmbut be advised.... I have heard bad things about this place on the Rebel Legion boards. I ordered this belt back in July... Make sure you pay by credit card so just in case, you can work with your credit card company if there is a problem. I didn't really have a problem. They do say that it takes 8 weeks.....
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Eqin Ilis
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Post by Eqin Ilis on Sept 23, 2002 18:17:25 GMT -5
I got a question... does everyone here use the same fabric for both the inner and outer tunics? Or do some of you have them in different fabrics from each other?
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Post by Ryss Fal-Orran on Sept 23, 2002 20:49:01 GMT -5
I don't exactly use an inner tunic...just a white tank top...so I guess you could say I use different fabrics. ;D ;D
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Schph Gochi
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"traveling through hyperspace ain't like dustin' crops boy"
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Post by Schph Gochi on Sept 24, 2002 5:01:31 GMT -5
I don't wear an inner tunic...too hot! The one pattern that I bought has a thingy...they call it a d.ckey....it gives the illusion of an inner tunic without actually wearing one....think I may make that, but no...I guess I would not use the same color material...I will probably use a contrasting one so that it could be seen...most of the Jedi wear a contrasting colored one...Adi Gallia does not wear an inner tunic....I did notice that.
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Post by Nova Darklighter on Sept 24, 2002 22:03:05 GMT -5
My inner tunic is a light weight natural coloured cotton muslin and my outer tunic is a heavy weight unbleached silk linen which is almost white, my tabard & obi sash are also made of the silk stuff, my short tunic is a natural cotton duck cloth also unbleached and very light w/tabard a sash of same fabric. You could use the same fabric, but you don't have to, most seem to use a differnt lighter weight fabric (think, undershirt).
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