(2011) This is a fairly quick and rough sketch depicting a couple ideas I have kicking around in my head for how clothing could accommodate wings and tails. It came out sorta sloppy to the point where I'm not quite as pleased with it as I'd like to be, so it sort of acts as a good example of why I don't usually force myself to do art when I'm not fully in the mood.
But that aside, hopefully it's still intelligible enough to get the ideas across. What I picture for a t-shirt is that, unlike a normal human shirt, the back is a separate piece of fabric that leaves openings for the wings. And since the wearer has to get it on in the first place somehow, this back panel isn't attached to the sides of the shirt at the bottom, instead flapping loose until secured to the sides by velcro strips. I figure this same basic principle could work just as well on a jacket, perhaps with snaps or some other closure besides velcro.
For the pants, again they're mostly similar to the human variety, but with an additional sleeve to accommodate the tail. This tail sleeve is completely open across the top, again sporting some velcro strips that can be fastened once the legs are in. The front of the pants can still sport a fly like on the human variety to make fitting and and visiting the little dragons' room a little easier, although with the opening over the tail in back the front fly may not always be fully necessary. There's wiggle room for style.
I don't think either of these ideas are anything totally new and Earth-shaking, but the actual logistics of how you'd get clothing on over wings and tails aren't something I see explicitly addressed very often so I thought I'd toss this out there.
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Ryltohn
Woah, really nice ideas!
If you dont mind, can I borrow em?