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Vault 101 jumpsuit costume
Vault 101 jumpsuit costume




vault 101 jumpsuit costume

Such boots can probably be found easily online or in a consignment shop. I'd buy this one because it has "ninja" in the description, thus ensuring badassery: įor the boots, I'd say boots that look like this: Although the belt in the picture doesn't appear to be a utility belt, using such a belt for the costume would be wise because it can hold stimpaks, buffout, and the like. Maybe make a stencil first.įor the accessories, I'd first buy a utility belt.

vault 101 jumpsuit costume

For that I would suggest fabric pen, since it's so tiny. On the collar is the number of the vault. Ribbon seems to be a better choice, because if fabric isn't properly sewn on it frays easily. Then I'd sew yellow strips of fabric or ribbon down the sides of the zipper and around the collar.

vault 101 jumpsuit costume

You'd take vinyl or faux leather (or real leather if you wanted to be fancy) just cut it to size and sew it on the cuffs. It doesn't seem to be necessary but recreating it would be fairly easy. I would also take out the buttons and replace it with a zipper, as it seems there's a zipper down the front of the jumpsuit.Īt the end of the sleeves are leather cuffs. To make it a bit more like the Vault jumpsuit, I'd alter the collar by shaping it around my neck and sewing interfacing on the inside so it would stay stiff. I'd start by buying this jumpsuit in my proper size: The tightness and boots, however, would be unflattering on most. There isn't much of a difference, besides the fact that 13 is tighter, has rubber boots, and less detail than 101. There's Vault 13:ĭespite my purist instincts I'd have to say that Vault 101 is aesthetically a better looking choice for a costume. I haven't made a suit, but from what I've gathered it would be pretty simple.






Vault 101 jumpsuit costume