Billy Footwear
Billy Footwear is adaptable shoes that actually look good. They come in all sizes for everyone. They are not made to fit over braces, but a lot of people with AFOs use them.
They didn't work out for me, but they may help you.
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oldest sibling finweans as kids. i remember a post about finrod being a little biter as a kid (hence the batshit werewolf moment) and i agree and also propose: finrod as the kid that brings home animals like "mum can we keep him please please please" (so his love of the edain was no surprise to anyone who grew up with him)
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Hi friends!
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ok anyway came on here to lament the lack of diy/sewing your own clothes tutorials/channels out there for queer/masculine/genderweird presenting people
im so tired of fem stuff in my wardrobe and also in all the crafting/sewing channels or whatever that i find
(which is not a dig at fem clothes or femme people, i just. for the life of me. cannot find tutorials or anything aimed at anyone other than a) cis men or b) fem-presenting folks or c) historic fashion/costumery and its a weird gross gender experience for me personally. also i dont have the know-how to make what i want to wear +++ would love inspo and help from other queerdos)
if anyone knows of tutorials/channels/websites/WHATEVER for sewing clothes that fall into queer / masculine / genderweird. i would love recommendations. historic fashions are Not for me and cis dude fashion is SO boring ;-;
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Okay so here’s the thing. If I see one more “who cares about historical accuracy in a historical piece of media” I am truly going to lose my entire mind. I’m not asking for TOTAL accuracy down to the detail (I don’t strive for that, and things should connect with a modern reader) but I AM asking that books and shows and movies ENGAGE WITH THE PERIOD THEY’RE SUPPOSEDLY SET IN. The new Persuasion is just the newest (and one of the most egregious) instances of this, but I’ve seen this sentiment a lot, recently. If you don’t care about historical stuff, then why create or engage with historical media? The goal should not be to “modernize” historical fiction, but to create and engage with more diverse historical media. Different settings and periods! More stories about queer and BIPOC folks! Historical fiction has so so much to offer without stripping it of all historical context. I’m tired.
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oshi no ko art I drew a while back for the announcement of the anime, and the MEMcho I drew near it's end :DD I'm really happy it was an awesome adaption and everyone watched it
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ok i know i'm approaching "i never noticed she's holding a plate of corn" levels of gomens posting here but aziraphale seems to own at least 4 near identical coats and it's cracking me up a bit
there's his regular coat (long, beige, big pockets on each side)
there's his in house coat (white-greyish, two sets of pockets, smaller lapels, and it also looks to be made from a thicker fabric)
i call it his in house coat because he only ever wears it inside. here's him getting maggie's note in the grey coat
and here's him in the next scene in her shop, now in the regular coat
the third coat is his detective/newspaperman coat
long, same color as his regular coat, no pockets, lots of useless buttons, weird things on his shoulders, and it seems to be slightly too big for him
and finally there's the 1941 coat
it's nearly identical to his regular coat except it's darker and thicker, and the lapels have this weird triangular shape. coincidentally, crowley's lapels in the present day are in the same style/shape
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adaptable shoes
So these are pretty ugly, but they're the only shoes I have found that fit over my braces. Apparently people who make adaptive clothing thinks we're all 80 years old in nursing homes. They also don't last, I had to replace them after six months. I am on my third pair and have another waiting in the closet for me.
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soooo im into adaptive clothing and disability fashion and all the things that would help disabled ppl in the area of clothes. I wanna make a business for queer disabled ppl so like can someone point me in a direction of how to make clothes while not having much energy from being disabled myself? also disabled ppl, everyone who sees this (not forced) tell me smtg you want as a feature of ur clothing to accommodate you
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at this point I refuse to praise any character creator as "great" if there's no option for fat people. I don't care about having half a dozen (binary) genital options if tummies are a nonexistent option.
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