So - Is this basically bra + panties + handkerchiefs?

Me

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Not being deliberately silly just... wanting to know.

I'm thinking if I were to purchase it ($200 unstoned) I could have a great time stoning it.

However, if basically all I need to do is buy the appropriately sized underthings and tack on fabric, I'll do that instead!

Below are the pictures. Important note is that on the stoned version, the skirt is turned around backwards.



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um...IMO...she looks like she was eating dinnner in her undies and the napkin slipped...as for you deliberations...I guess it depends upon your seamstress skills...IF I ever contemplated being able to wear such a thing...i cant sew and 200 bucks isn't much for me so I'd buy and stone...but if you are skilled...sure....do it yourself
 
Hehe, yep - I definitely wore something pretty similar back when I could get away with it (oh to be 17 and skinny again! . . . OH wait . . . maybe just skinny. :))
 
I would say as long as it does not distract me...and as long as I can connect without sweat or anything else getting in the way.. PLEASE please PLEASE be my guest. As long as my parents don't see pics. My mom is used to my dancing...but I don't think she has seen what the ladies can wear and do. ;-)
 
yeah, if my Dad saw some of my latin outfits he'd have a heart attack :shock:
Typical comment: "where's the rest of it?" :rolleyes:

*wondering how many other guys are gonna poke their heads into this particular thread* :raisebro:
 
Yup. This looks like a VERY basic thing if you're good with such seamstress stuff. I'm no good at them. But I don't think a bra, a pair of panties and some fabric will cost you more than 200$.

T_E
 
Just make sure your bra doesn't look too bra like. Look for one that's more bikini bathing suit like, meant to be seen, not under clothes. Saw a similar outfit at a comp, and the bra was sooooo obviously a, well, bra!
My seamstress skills are limited, but I think even *I* could pull that off! (Well, the sewing, not the wearing!!!)
 
good point about the bra not being a bra-like bra.

I've often wondered how they construct such bras...it almost seems like a pair of hard cups sewn together or something...where does one get a set like that?
 
Yeah that was one concern for me... I think Victoria's Secret makes bras that are meant to be seen. I'd probably have to adjust the back strap so that it doesn't connect in the middle - that SCREAMS bra!

I'm tempted to just order the dress, but it irks me that shipping/handling will be something in the neighborhood of $50. It's funny how little things like that can make you reconsider a purchase.
 
Front-close bra perhaps? Or cut off the hook-and-eye part of a back-close bra and sew it shut, and stone the bejeebers out of it to cover the evidence. Makes it a PITA to wiggle into tho.... I think Kwik-Sew's swim and exercise wear (or something to that effect) has bra-type tops included in its patterns. I don't think any of those had closures.
 
How does one usually get in and out of those contraptions if there isn't a back closure? (Never owned comp wear, and even if I had, it would be more modest so that I could cover my fat self.)
 

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