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Post by Toboe11 on Sept 3, 2004 14:29:27 GMT -5
I want to find/buy/assemble a toboe outfit, but im lost at sea here. You guys know all right? well throw some guidance at this stray little guy.
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Post by Quin on Sept 3, 2004 15:04:02 GMT -5
Do you know how to sew?(sp?)
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Laya
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Post by Laya on Sept 3, 2004 17:08:17 GMT -5
i saw a shirt like Toboe's at foleys when me and my mom were shopping.
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Tk
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Post by Tk on Sept 5, 2004 18:13:28 GMT -5
depends on how much you wanna spend... Old Navy may have the pants, Sears or Macys the shirt, Bobs for the shoes... any kinda "girly" place has the cheep bangles....
if not you can check out some salvation armys, they are a goldmine for things ^-^
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RakuenLives
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Post by RakuenLives on Sept 9, 2004 20:43:33 GMT -5
My friend told me that there are some bangles that look exactly like Toboe's and you can find them at any horse store. I think she said they were used for the reins, i'm not sure. But she said that you can find them there and they look exactly like it. I don't know how much it costs though....so you might be better off looking at a girly store for the bracelets even though they may not have them that chunky and in that style.
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Post by Rinny on Sept 14, 2004 17:01:36 GMT -5
I got my Toboe costume together quite easily. I went to a thrift store, and found a shirt that looked very much like Toboe's, then had my friend tailor it to fit me better. Then I bought a pair of army boots, greenish-brown cargo pants, and thick bangles I found at World Market, which I spraypainted silver. I then took some orange yarn and strung it through the boots (along with hte original laces). I also got my hair cut like him ^.^ And installed a zipper in the shirt.
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Post by Toboe11 on Sept 15, 2004 18:53:46 GMT -5
Thanks a lot guys! Ill be willing to spend a lot. Money doesnt grow on trees, but for a Toboe costume it will be worth it.
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Post by Mojo the Monkey on Sept 18, 2004 0:26:34 GMT -5
When one is unable to sew their own costume, the first place to go is a thrift store. Salvation Army, Good Will, those sorts of places. Trust me on this one. ^_^ I had to make costumes for four years for choir productions, and those places are the best place to look first.
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