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Where can I buy Star Wars costumes?
Do any online retailers carry Star Wars costumes? Are there any instructions on how to build an R2D2 costume?
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Most people who go to conventions do not buy as a rule their star wars costumes. As a matter of fact many costume contests will disqualify you if it is store bought.
So you have to do many hours of research to find out how to build or make Star wars costumes.
There are Cosplay Labs, Cosplay sites, Star Wars ]costume instructions, patterns all through Google. You just have to be diligent and look.
If you absolutely have to buy one, costume stores online and specialty store through google shopping can lead the way.
Just type n Official Star Wars Costumes and the first choice is www.officialstarwarscostumes.com
Then you have Rubies, Party City, the Halloween Store which have some.
You can even Google star wars forums and community message boards because some fans sell off their costumes.
As to R2D2 plans/blueprints, again Google is your best bet. www.instructables.com/id/Full-Size-R2D2-on-a-budget would be your first stop.
So you have to do many hours of research to find out how to build or make Star wars costumes.
There are Cosplay Labs, Cosplay sites, Star Wars ]costume instructions, patterns all through Google. You just have to be diligent and look.
If you absolutely have to buy one, costume stores online and specialty store through google shopping can lead the way.
Just type n Official Star Wars Costumes and the first choice is www.officialstarwarscostumes.com
Then you have Rubies, Party City, the Halloween Store which have some.
You can even Google star wars forums and community message boards because some fans sell off their costumes.
As to R2D2 plans/blueprints, again Google is your best bet. www.instructables.com/id/Full-Size-R2D2-on-a-budget would be your first stop.
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