![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I had to lengthen them lots) and Simplicity 5386 for the jacket (it's a Matrix coat pattern. I used McCall's 5391 for the pants (it's a shorts pattern. I dyed the denim I used for the Jacket in a bucket of navy blue dye to make it slightly darker than the pants, but there isn't a huge difference. Jacket and pants: Made both out of the same blue denim fabric I bought at JoAnn's. I added a fleece interfacing on the inside to add some thickness and sturdiness. It's essentially just a tube of fabric with the seam in the back. It came out a bit brighter than I planned, but I decided it would be ok since the in-game references have a bit brighter of a green compared to the fancy CG references or my Play Arts figure. Scarf: Found a white ribbed-knit cotton fabric and dyed it green in a bucket. Wig: Lookie at this! Photo documentation of the process and everything :3 Since this is my first real photo upload for this costume, here comes my wall of text on the construction details: I decided on Cloud, and I'm really happy I picked to do him first. Out of all the characters from the different FFVII titles, I wanted to cosplay Cloud, Aerith, and Rufus. I feel a bit late joining in on the FFVII cosplay fun, but at the same time it's a bit refreshing because the fandom isn't as hectic as I remembered it being several years ago. When FFVII Crisis Core first came out in 2008, I was bummed because I didn't have a PSP, but I eventually got to play it thanks to a friend that let me borrow it. Even though it's been forever since I've played through the original game, I still remember almost every detail from it because I played it so many times when I was in middle school. Finally got Cloud done! There are a few things I might go back and tweek, but it's not the end of the world if I don't XDįinal Fantasy VII is perhaps still my favorite game of all time. ![]()
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