Friday, August 3, 2007

ST The Wrath of Khan

TWOK uniform
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front view
opening flap
back view

This uniform consist of a jacket, pants and belt. The main fabric for this uniform is made of cotton/polyester. The turtleneck which is highly stretchable is attached to the jacket. There is a gold finished turn lock on the rank flap. We used chain and snap on the underneath of the jacket flap as seen from the picture. The uniform is brand-new, and has never been worn. The chest insignia and other rank pins needed for this uniform is easily available at ebay or some internet site.

The TWOK uniform cost me US$99(labour, raw material) to made. It include the shirt, pants and gold finished belt. It follows strictly to the size chart . It cost US$25 to have it ship to my friends in USA and Europe. If you need any assistance in making any of these lovely looking costume, do send me an email at easiway@gmail.com.

TWOK Belt
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silver buckle
antique gold buckle

The main picture show a belt with gold buckle finished. There are a total of 3 difference buckle available.

The belt cost me US$16.90(labour, raw material) to made. It follows strictly to the size chart . It cost US$9 to have it ship to my friends in USA and Europe. If you need any assistance in making any of these lovely looking costume, do send me an email at easiway@gmail.com.

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