Flight Suit Jumpsuit

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Wasn't there a Dickies suit that people were getting and dying?
 
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I think it was the ole standard white dickies. I have the dye info stored somewhere as to what Rit dye was being used and in what quantities if you need to get that purple blue hue.
 
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Which suit is more accurate, the Pennys or the Dickies?
 
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I got the Pennys and bleached it down. It looks like the arena suite.but its very hot im going to get sopmething eles for summer.
 
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What do you do about the sleeves? It looks he has a long sleeve shirt on with short sleeve shirt on top of it. What jumpsuit has this?
 
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I've got to be honest with you guys... when I was checking out the real Jango costume at Celebration II, I would SWEAR that the short sleeve on the suit was nothing more then a heavily washed out, t-shirt!
 
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I bought a cheap pair of white coveralls dyed them to the right color and for sleeves I just pinched the fabric to make a collar around my arm, got someone to sew it and leave a gap for the hoses. That way the hoses dont make the sleeve stick out. Looks just like it does on the real suit. Total cost $30.
 
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I just went to the Army Navy store and got and got dark blue flight suite. It was only $30. I am now making it lighter and then dropping in some purple dye.
 
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Thats what I did. Got a coverall from all seasons, postman blue, dyed it with RIT dye purple, voila. It's a all good.
 
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