FreeSewing is open source software to generate bespoke sewing patterns, loved by home sewers and fashion entrepreneurs alike. Industry sizing is a bunch of lies. Join the slow fashion revolution and enjoy clothes that fit you.
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Pick a design for something. Key in your measurements (if you're not sure how to do it right they'll teach you). Customize the pattern if you like. Print it out, pin it on, and get sewing.
Or you can use their software on your own: https://github.com/freesewing
These folks sell no-shit bullet resistent clothing. Hoodies, jackets, sweaters, backpacks, even children's clothing. Everything is type II A and III A. If some folks I know in the military hadn't bought and tested them, I would never have bothered bookmarking this site. Expensive but not nearly as expensive as actual II A and III A vests.
An online guide for converting measurements in cm and inches to US men's, women's, and children's sizes. Also has a table for converting shoe sizes.
Online cyberpunk clothing store. Lots of nifty stuff.
Authentic Victorian Clothing. Traditional, authentic styles.
Used to be Gentlemen's Emporium, rebranded in 2017.
I got the stuff for my wedding here.
Everyone's favorite t-shirts from the 80's.
How to tie a necktie using an Ediety, or Merovingian Knot. Pretty nifty.
A store chock-full of C'thuliana, from stickers to shirts to books. Fun to poke around in.
Found Item Clothing specializes in reproductions of iconic t-shirts from movies, including Revenge of the Nerds and Real Genius. There are some classics here...
Purveyors of fine and eccentric neckware.
Just what the title says - merit badges for nerds!
A company that sells high quality replicas of famous costumes from movies, television shows, and science fiction. You can buy replicas of the trenchcoats from the Matrix trilogy, Bladerunner, Devil May Cry, Metal Gear, Final Fantasy 7, Trigun, and Firefly/Serenity. They also sell full Doctor Who costume sets and have an exclusive license from the BBC to make and sell replicas of the tenth and eleventh Doctors' trademark coats. Expensive, but oh so worth it...