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Monk Wear

2D Fashion posted on May 28, 2004
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Bloody-Kisses-STOCK (@ DA) asked me to post some Female colothing concepts. I mentioned to her that I had a ton of old drawings of original dresses and such put up somewhere. Unfortaintly, I have yet to find them. So lastnight I drew up a new one. I have no idea where the girl's pose came from, so don't ask. Anyway, the concept for this design is that it's made of 98% Leather and 2% Thread. If I'm not mistaken, you can heat leather in a way that two seperate peices will perminately form together. That's why there's only 2% thread. :::THE TOP::: It's Black Leather with Red (or Green) leather Trim. The Mesh part in the lower back is acturally two seperate designs. In one design (the one you see) it starts on on side and continues over to the other side. he 22nd design is that the area you see in the pic is the only Mesh part (for each side). The Top's back is Leather like the front. The Breast area of top kinda folds over the other. TA hidden Zipper closes it and the remaining flap is closed with 2 Hidden Snap Buttons. The Collar...well, that was my mother's idea. It's seemed to fit so I added it and made minor changes. The Collar wraps around the back of the wearer's head and flows foward infornt of the arms, and down to the Mesh. In other words, Nearly the wearer's Entire Back is exposed for that sexural and "hot" look. :::THE PANTS::: There is no Red (or Green) Trim on the pants. It's all Black Leather. But to help it matsch the Top, I fashoned a Red (or Green) Leather Belt for it. The Buckel looks like it snaps together, but that's just for illusion. To help it fit the wearer, it has to be long and adjustable. So, on the back of the buckel is a Hidden Snap Button and a Loop. The opposite end of the Belt has a series of slots for the button to snap into (that's the adjustable part). The unsed end of the Belt slides into the Hidden Loop and out under the Exposed part of the Belt. This Completely hides the used part and makes it fashionable and pall pretty like. :::THE BOW::: The Bow was the first part of clothing I drew. At the time it had no porpose, but thin I desided to turn it into a Watch. It's a VERY Thin Watch with Short Strong Black Leather. Where the Leather stops, Strong Black Strips of Cloth start. The Cloth asts as the bucle. It lets the Wearer tie it any way She wants. She can tie it into a large Bow (as seen) or Wrap it up her arm and then tie the remainder into a Small Bow. The Large Both helps hid the Watch. Or she could tie it at the watch, and then tie it at her Shoulder, letting the Cloth Strips blow in the wind from her wrist to her Shoulder. Heck, if she wanted, she could hang tiny charms from it as well. It's her to her. What ever she does, it's just looks cool!. ------------------------------------ MAN I feel gay right now. LOL! BUT I"M NOT!!!! I've got the Copyright as you all know. So don't steal or market it. But you can make your own version based off it for PERSONAL use. That's why i posted it for. Bloody-Kisses-STOCK makes dresses, and I figured, she'll get a kick out of it. PS: I named it "Monk Wear" because "Spider Wear" was already taken. Thanks a lot SpiderDan!!

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GreenSat

12:52PM | Sat, 29 May 2004

Great job! Excellent design work!


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