Sorry everyone, I've been forced to make this post due to MySpace being an asshat, as we all know it can be. This is really directed towards the MySpace user Darin (Zol.) who contacted me about his costume and had questions about how I made my goggles. However, it may be useful to you if you need some basic ideas of what to do with your spiffy,
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but it's probably as close as I've seen when it comes to commercial labcoats
Do you know where he found it?
I received my white boots today and plan to paint the goggles this weekend, so thanks for the post :-)
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I only have that link for the coat, I assumed it was a picture from the manufacturer's website, which looks like 'MicroClean'...?
Wonderful, thank you so much, and best of luck with the goggles!!
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I may have to get back in touch with the company that does the labcoat as they don't normally deal with private individuals and normally 'rent' their workwear out rather than sell, but thought I would ask anyway - it's not perfect in many ways but hope to get the desired effect (if not I can always go the same route as yourself :-)
It does appear that most places no longer make the 'Lancer Coat' but I think it's use is for hygiene/preparing food ... so maybe a good cooks store may help.
My goggles arrived off eBay (£3 each or thereabouts)
Many thanks,
Darin (Zol.)
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Ahh, I suppose tearing half the buttons off might get you in trouble with the company if it's a rental >: But yes, if that fails there is always the halloween costume option, and of course I'm certain we have some talented folks working up authentic patterns as we speak!
That's a great price, I've seen them sold everywhere from $4-$45 here in the US. Best of luck with painting them!
Love&Peace,
Ali
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Just so everyone knows. :)
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