because fashions change very quickly, and costumes (particularly champ ones) need to be kept up to date so that you look good. also, you get bored of them and grow out of them an eyecatching costume can satnd on on the floor, which will help you get noticed by the judges. technically, it shouldnt affect your results, but different costumes can affect the way your dancing looks etc.Our costumes are designed and constructed for us by professional theater artists. Each production has a specific design team who work with the director to provide creative ideas that support the director's concept for the play. Among the very gifted costume designers Metro has worked with Clyde Ruffin (over 15 productions), Ruth Hanson, Robin Verhage Abrams, Lou Bird, and Teresa Doggett.
Who makes your costumes?
All of the costumes are made by myself - Sam. I occasionally get help from a few other people, but this is usually technical help or stuff like sewing on buttons - not to belittle what Chris does, but I mean, buttons? ~_^ Since it's just me making the costumes, construction times can be high and the amount of costumes I can make at a time limited - but not as limited as some other custom made costume sites I've seen out there.Our costumes are the result of careful research, fabrication and a lot of hard work. The majority of our costume components are hand built and assembled in our spare time. Given that the likenesses portrayed by these costumes are the intellectual property of Lucasfilm, it must be stressed that the 501st Legion does not provide or manufacture costumes for purchase.
Who makes your costumes?
All of the costumes are made by myself - Sam. I occasionally get help from a few other people, but this is usually technical help or stuff like sewing on buttons - not to belittle what Chris does, but I mean, buttons? ~_^ Since it's just me making the costumes, construction times can be high and the amount of costumes I can make at a time limited - but not as limited as some other custom made costume sites I've seen out there.No. Costumes, make-up and masks are not allowed.
WHERE DO YOU GET ALL YOUR COSTUMES?
Our costumes are the result of careful research, fabrication and a lot of hard work. The majority of our costume components are hand built and assembled in our spare time. Given that the likenesses portrayed by these costumes are the intellectual property of Lucasfilm, it must be stressed that the 501st Legion does not provide or manufacture costumes for purchase.In addition to real-life rewards, HandiLand has virtual rewards and fun games your child can play. Stamps are virtual picture and audio trivia cards that your child gets for checking off their Tasks. Stamps come in collections. Your child also gets a CoolCat character that they can dress and accessorize. They buy costumes in the Cat Catalog with their Bonus Points. HandiLand also has a screening room where your child can buy Handipoints cartoon videos and an arcade where they can play games.I rent them from about 5 different costume shops and SNL gives me three bear suits and the Tonight Show helps out with a couple.
How do I search for Costumes?
There are two ways you can search for products. Navigate through the website to search by category. The second way is to use our search box. Type in a keyword or part number to have our shopping cart provide products that match that search term.Each costume should be insured for 2000, from the time they leave our premises until the time they are returned.
Why the sexy costumes?
We refer to ???em as uniforms, not costumes. And isn't the answer obvious? It's fun--and it helps us get our heads into the game. Like any other sport, donning our uniform is a sign of team unity and a constant reminder that we're ready to play. But our approach takes it one step further: we can play up the flirtatious side of our personality and be girly while we kick ass. Plus, short skirts and push-up bras not only look H-O-T on the track, they're comfortable for skating.No. Costumes, make-up and masks are not allowed.