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Re: Clothes

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:48 pm
by WerewolfKeeper3
i use the cheater's way: spells that increase the size of clothes, and add necessary modifications {like tail holes}.


Yeah i know. other than that, why not clothes with expanding seems? Sorta like velcro that keeps the seams tight when in human form, but can be opened to allowed for the shift?

Re: Clothes

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 2:40 am
by JoshuaMadoc
That's not really my area of knowledge. I'm more interested about clothing that's shift-friendly and size-friendly (to a fault), that eliminates most need for a phone-booth-quickchange. Because, you know, mountains and forests have no such thing.

Re: Clothes

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 1:54 pm
by Volkodlak
i have mentioned before that we need to astablish witch WW design are we dresing so we can talk what he could wear and not or we can talk like now

Re: Clothes

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:10 pm
by silver1
When I talk about a werewolf in this thread,I'm adressing my werewolf design. When he goes through a transformation his entire body becomes bigger due to the increase of muscle and bone mass which along with the fur growth causes whatever clothing to shred during the transformation. (He doesn't have time to get his clothing off unless he is willing the change to happen.) :shift:

Re: Clothes

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 1:47 am
by Volkodlak
silver1 wrote:When I talk about a werewolf in this thread,I'm adressing my werewolf design. When he goes through a transformation his entire body becomes bigger due to the increase of muscle and bone mass which along with the fur growth causes whatever clothing to shred during the transformation. (He doesn't have time to get his clothing off unless he is willing the change to happen.) :shift:
i agree but some designs dont have so much muscle growth

Re: Clothes

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 2:36 am
by silver1
I know. I hate when movies and some artists show their werewolves overly muscular. Sugarpoultry's werewolf design is the best I've seen...not too scrawny looking but yet not too muscular looking either.

Re: Clothes

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 4:45 am
by Volkodlak
silver1 wrote:I know. I hate when movies and some artists show their werewolves overly muscular. Sugarpoultry's werewolf design is the best I've seen...not too scrawny looking but yet not too muscular looking either.
lets look her WWs design:

-shirts: are posible but can tear at top hole because larger neck
-pants: tight jeans are no go other pants that are loser or can strech are posible and you need to make hole for tail
-other things like socks, shoes and maybe hats(only if you make holes for ears) are not posible

and there is thing about fur that could make wearing chlotes unfrendly

Re: Clothes

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:59 pm
by silver1
The majority of the werewolves I've seen her aren't wearing cloths. Maybe her other werewolves must have a hidden wardrobe with costum werewolf friendly clothing in it. :lol:

Re: Clothes

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 5:50 am
by Volkodlak
silver1 wrote:The majority of the werewolves I've seen her aren't wearing cloths. Maybe her other werewolves must have a hidden wardrobe with costum werewolf friendly clothing in it. :lol:
i know youst saying what they could wear

Re: Clothes

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 9:47 am
by silver1
I know. Lol

Re: Clothes

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 7:29 am
by Volkodlak
i would still wear pants in both forms you know you can create hole for tail that can be ziped close.

Re: Clothes

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 10:03 am
by demonwithin
personally x'D

Werewolves should take off their clothes before changing, nudity in a pack should mean nothing.
you take your clothes off you don't need to buy a new pair of boxers, break in a new pair of jeans or find a new shirt

Werewolves shifting and clothes = bad combo :shift:

Re: Clothes

Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 12:46 pm
by Volkodlak
i got me thinking: if you are seen by human and you are wearing lets say pants with hole for a tail while changed wouldnt human think that some guy is mesing with him and instead of claiming he saw a werewolf he will claim he saw guy in werewolf costume wearing a pants ?

Re: Clothes

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 6:03 pm
by Fabricator
lovec1990 wrote:...he will claim he saw guy in werewolf costume wearing a pants ?
The average person would most likely say something just like that. Perhaps looks at it as a very elaborate fur suit, and an eerily realistic looking one at that. Hmm, that poses a question, are there weres that go to furry conventions while shifted with clothes on?

Re: Clothes

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 2:28 pm
by Volkodlak
Fabricator no they would be spoted fast while in forest at range eyewitnes would be normally at distance he/she would not be able to figure it out and pants would kinda tell him/her that its a costume.

Well werewolfs could becouse of this keep clothes on for aditional cover in case of sighting

Re: Clothes

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:33 pm
by JoshuaMadoc
So, I've noticed something very important: Actual canines don't have massive firecrotches like a lot of us do.

I think this is reason enough to warrant the research of magic pants and onesies. You wouldn't want your dick or your tits dangling and swinging all over the place, now, would you? Especially in forested areas, and VERY ESPECIALLY urban jungles. Getting them snagged by those branches really don't seem like it's a fun experience, I sure as hell wouldn't let my so-called "inner beast" tell me that I don't need human clothing. I'm very partial in keeping my sack intact.

That, and I'd much rather make jokes about my rabbit underpants than people making fun of what I look like naked.

Re: Clothes

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 5:31 pm
by Meeper
JoshuaMadoc wrote:So, I've noticed something very important: Actual canines don't have massive firecrotches like a lot of us do.

I think this is reason enough to warrant the research of magic pants and onesies. You wouldn't want your dick or your tits dangling and swinging all over the place, now, would you? Especially in forested areas, and VERY ESPECIALLY urban jungles. Getting them snagged by those branches really don't seem like it's a fun experience, I sure as hell wouldn't let my so-called "inner beast" tell me that I don't need human clothing. I'm very partial in keeping my sack intact.

That, and I'd much rather make jokes about my rabbit underpants than people making fun of what I look like naked.
I can see it now, jock straps and sports bras in colour matched faux fur, protecting your assets in variety traditional Hollywood werewolf styles. Of course getting caught in human form wearing a fuzzy strap will probably get the guys laughed out of town too. I recon the women could get away with a fuzzy bra though.

(Oh gawd, my dear brain, what did you just do? Note to self, never follow up a Joshua post right after the pain med. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it! :lol: )

The Meeper.

Re: Clothes

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 9:07 pm
by JoshuaMadoc
Only if the faux-fur underwear looked like it came out of Walmart or Poundland. Although personally, I'd rather just stick to the plain old colored stretchy-wear. Preferably one with a hood.

Re: Clothes

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 1:29 am
by Volkodlak
eh for my favorite WW design anything that are not tight jeans and underwear would surivive the change,but for this forums werewolf my view would not work becouse of fur and tail.

Re: Clothes

Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2017 9:15 pm
by Kveldulf
I'd go for stretch trousers and light T-shirt if at all, because they're cheap, rip easily, and can be ditched in a hurry. It is not possible for a wolf to move well in almost any clothes designed for a human. It's just not. And it looks silly (although I do recall a werewolf hero of Poul Anderson's wearing a simple pair of stretch shorts and just sucking up the look-stupid in wolf form in the interest of, like, not getting arrested for public indecency when he shifted back - Operation Chaos, I believe the book was. Also, the guy in question had lost his tail in the war, which probably made the shorts a bit more practical for him). Good sense, I think, would have conveniently accessible stashes of clothing here and there in secluded places for emergency change-backs - possibly pack loaner stashes; that's definitely one of the little things that I'd expect a well-managed pack to do for its members.

I find it difficult to envision even bipedal "wolf-man" form werewolves being particularly concerned with human concepts of "decency". Besides, if you're male, you probably have the primary organ sheathed like a natural wolf's until time for use. And I think we can, or at least probably should, take it that female werewolves in half-shifted form, regardless of human buxomicity (is that a word? I don't think that's a word. Oh, well), unless actually nursing, have the same unobtrusive and largely fur-hidden nipples seen, or rather not particularly clearly seen, on natural wolves. I hope so, because the logistics regarding multiple bras are just something about which I do not wish to think.

Re: Clothes

Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2017 7:01 am
by Volkodlak
Kveldulf wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2017 9:15 pm I'd go for stretch trousers and light T-shirt if at all, because they're cheap, rip easily, and can be ditched in a hurry. It is not possible for a wolf to move well in almost any clothes designed for a human. It's just not. And it looks silly (although I do recall a werewolf hero of Poul Anderson's wearing a simple pair of stretch shorts and just sucking up the look-stupid in wolf form in the interest of, like, not getting arrested for public indecency when he shifted back - Operation Chaos, I believe the book was. Also, the guy in question had lost his tail in the war, which probably made the shorts a bit more practical for him). Good sense, I think, would have conveniently accessible stashes of clothing here and there in secluded places for emergency change-backs - possibly pack loaner stashes; that's definitely one of the little things that I'd expect a well-managed pack to do for its members.

I find it difficult to envision even bipedal "wolf-man" form werewolves being particularly concerned with human concepts of "decency". Besides, if you're male, you probably have the primary organ sheathed like a natural wolf's until time for use. And I think we can, or at least probably should, take it that female werewolves in half-shifted form, regardless of human buxomicity (is that a word? I don't think that's a word. Oh, well), unless actually nursing, have the same unobtrusive and largely fur-hidden nipples seen, or rather not particularly clearly seen, on natural wolves. I hope so, because the logistics regarding multiple bras are just something about which I do not wish to think.
Well this one is debatable in my view just transformation does not change persons behavior and thinking and if werewolf wants too wear clothes in bipedal form he will.

Re: Clothes

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2023 4:08 am
by DW13
Some simple demented questions:
Why the heck would you want to wear clothing during a Transformation when...
1- It may cause extreme discomfort to varying areas, such as the pants seam for the growing Tail, and...
2- It would only mean more money spending on extra clothes, anyway?

I say it would be fine for Lycans to go in the Buff if they wanted to, especially since their Brain functionality would differ from ours. So who knows how a Werewolf, even in Human form, would have the mindset that they'd have? :wink: