Can anybody tell me where to get a Hit Girl costume?
If there isn't one that is already made can you help me make my own? Thank you very much for helping me to fulfill my new dream which is to go to graduation dressed as Hit Girl! Not to mention Halloween.
He's an artist so he built his suit from scratch with the help of a book called Kick-Ass: Creating The Comic, Making the Movie. It has actual line drawings of patterns for the real suits and photos to go on that were big enough for him to come up with a pattern and sew it together. Maybe you can do the same.
He would know all the fabrics you need and how long it would take to do this yourself or have an artistically inclined friend do it for you. I will ask him for tips. I have yet to see actual Hit-Girl suits in stores or anything for Kick-Ass yet.
If you need it for June the best bet would be to get cracking yourself and get Kick-Ass: Creating The Comic, Making the Movie like my brother did as it will greatly help to make your own. I know once he made the pattern which was the hardest to do he made the suit in 2 weeks.
I can send you photos of what he did if you PM me if you're interested. Maybe I can ask him how he would make a Hit-Girl suit. Also check Google, Ebay and the Internet out for Kick-Ass Costumes or Kick-Ass Replica costumes along with the Hit-Girl name.
There's a lot of people who make Star Wars, comic book characters, anime etc replica costumes to go to conventions with other fans. Even if they don't do Hit-Girl or Kick-Ass characters they for sure could help with advice on how to make your own.
I'm not in any fashion connected to any designers doing this. My brother did it for fun not profit. Not promoting anything either. I just want to make sure you can make your own suit if you can't buy it. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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