>>10912734>There are endless amounts of nerds with 3d printers who can do the helmet and other hard goodsWhile true I'm fairly deadset on making the helmet myself, it may look a bit meh, but I need to start somewhere.
>For soft goods you usually have to talk to a woman, though there are also nerds with embroidery machines for the collarWhat do you mean by "talk to a woman" here? Just try to find someone with the tools for the embroidery on the collar or something else?
>Pick a high quality fabric that looks like uniform material, not the first cotton you seeI did plan on grabbing a cheaper fabric to see if the template actually worked before getting something better, but regardless of that, I'm still unsure on most aspects of the uniform.
Like, idk if I should just run out to a thrift shop, grab some clothes that look similar to what I'd need, take them apart and use them like a template, search for something online, or pray I find something in a milsurp store.
Again I'm very new to this so wanted a smidge of guidance here.