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Historical bodice

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Floral tooling pattern on front panel. Brass hardware only, no chrome tan.
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Antique brass buckle set, 12pc
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Budget cap $300. Check Tandy sale for leather straps before ordering.

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Mina Chen
TodayArmored waist cincher
$650–$900
Rae Ortiz
YesterdayProp sword + finishing
$320–$480
Jules Park
YesterdayFull armor chest piece
$1,100–$1,400
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Mina Chen · $650–$900 · Sep 18 deadline
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Good fit for September. Confirm waist measurement and tooling color before quote.
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$780
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Sep 18
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2 days agoVeg-tan leather ordered from Tandy. Expected delivery Thursday.
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5 days ago$780 quote sent to client. Includes leather, hardware, and tooling.
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Floral tooling pattern on front panel. Brass hardware only, no chrome.
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I make armor, corsetry, and leather goods for cosplay and stage. Every piece is built to move in and last. Share your vision below and I will get back to you within 48 hours.
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Armor starts at $400. Leather tooling from $600. 50% deposit to begin, balance before shipping.
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Current queue is 6-8 weeks. Rush available for simple pieces.
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Mina Chen
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Project title
Armored waist cincher with floral tooling
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Structured waist cincher with floral leather tooling on front panels. Needs to move well for stage combat choreography.
Budget range
$650 - $900
Deadline
September 18
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