
Now let's take a look at her character design - or a version of it. Whatever. This is the version I'm picking don't be an elitist.
So, it's actually not a complicated cosplay. I need something easily recognizable for doing charity type events, and Black Bat could be easily adjusted for a Batgirl.
But we'll move to that later.
For now, let's take it apart from top to bottom.
First step: Hair!
I'm contemplating cutting my hair since it's already dyed black atm. BUT that will cut into some other cosplays I like to do and it requires more frequent haircuts to maintain. (Keep in mind my last haircut was probably 5 months ago...)
So here are a few of my options. Considering I"m planning on a Domino from Xmen, and a female Hawke from Dragon Age, getting a short black wig is probably my best bet. If I have to sacrifice a bit of accuracy for $30-$50 a pop I will. It saves space and if the wig looks good I think it is fine.
I'm an Arda Wig fangirl, so here are the ones I would go with. Keep in mind, personally I don't think they take the best pictures of their wigs hahhaa but I own three and I love them all. Beautiful quality. They run a bit big though, so I usually have to alter mine unless they're long wigs.
The first wig on the left is Magnum in black - Personally I think that this is the best match for Black Bat. Also - I had this hairstyle in high school so I'm quite fond of the look hahaha
Jaguar in black - This is shorter in the back and longer in the front. I like how wild this could look, and Black Bat definitely has some fly-away hair.
Inigo in black - This would be good if you don't mind styling it a bit. Maybe flip it out a little here or there...I don't know. It wouldn't be my first choice but it is still really cute. They didn't have a picture of it in black....so you get green.
Let's take a look at her mask next.


So taking another mask and modifying it really won't look that good. Your best bet is to probably start from scratch.


To save myself money and hopefully time, I'm most likely going to go
with the whole, thin craft foam and heat gun method....This post here is probably what I'm going to try -->
So let's move on to what's next...
Black Bat's cowl and cape!


If you can sew the material around the neck, you could probably just put it on top of a regular cape. But make sure to get the ends right. Black Bat's cape is shredded at the end, and that makes a big difference.
Now that we skipped that, we've got the suit to worry about.

Ebay. Is. My. Cosplay. Friend.
Or Amazon. Or ever Etsy. But Etsy can be expensive because they're very talented people taking a lot of time and love on the crafts they sell.
Anyways, my husband is all for the shiny pleather or latex superhero suit. Which totally makes sense, because it really does look better. But, I LOVE this costume. And you know what I want? To wear it all the time without being too uncomfortable.
So I found this vendor on Ebay, Nawty Fox, that sells some dancewear - like leotards and stuff. This is the one I'm going to be buying.
Make sure to know your measurements!
I have a strange body type, so form fitting or one size fits all things don't work. BUT I know enough about sewing to be able to adjust the size. Which is my plan. I can't make it from scratch but I can modify it!
Now that we have the suit - we need to get that bat symbol on there!

The thing with Black Bat, is that I've seen several different styles of bat symbol used.
Personally my favorite of all time for her is the outlined bat symbol. My favorite artwork of her has that.


BUT I'm doubling this for a Barbara Gordan Batgirl, so I'll be doing a traditional stymbol.
So here is a tutorial I found on sewing an applique on your stretchy suit. It is fairly complicated for a girl like me with few tools and not much experience. I will be calling upon the powers of my friends to help make sure I can do it right hahaha. Lucky me ^_^
I've seen people do a lot of different things. Just buying gauze at the store, or ace bandage wraps or things. Or trying different materials. The thing is, in my mind, the wraps are used, and frayed, and I think they should be more course, thick material.
I was looking for fabric to make little togas for some Hogwarts house elves, and found a really good cloth. I used the extra to cut into strips and I love them.
Let's take the next step, which aside from sewing on the bat symbol, I think is the hardest: The Utility Belt


It's mostly just personal preference. So find something you like, and imitate it.

And then there is this tutorial for a Huntress belt. This is easily convertible to anything you'd like to make.
And we've got this Captain America belt tutorial, but if you're
ambitious it's definitely possible to modify and use for other projects
Boots are fun. I love boots. So much. I have a boot buying problem. In that I want all the boots.
But realistically finding one good pair of boots to use across your cosplays is a solid idea. you buy a good enough pair, all you have to do is make yourself boot covers and slip them over if you do it right.


Such as on this tutorial.
There's one here as well.
And this one too.

I'm short, and not wearing heeled boots make me look stubby. But again, I'm going for comfort on this so I'll deal with being a bit stumpy.
Well, this is what I'm up to! This is more for me than you, so I apologize for the lack of useful things that you might need. :P
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