Updating the Snapper Suit
I made a few more updates to my Red Snapper costume. Let us first take a look at
  the new panties.  In truth, they're the old panties -- really old  panties.  I bought these from Victoria's Secret when I was in college  and wore them maybe three times before I decided I needed cotton only  next to my most sacred bits.  They've been in a drawer since.  (Ignore  the white boy shorts with black trim beneath them as best you can.  I  didn't bother with nude safety panties for rehearsals in the living  room.)  I used some rhinestones on the front before.  They just weren't  flashy enough so I used the same trim as on the bra around the  waistband.  I also took some of the beaded trim and glued the swirly  trim on top of it before hand stitching a little noisy trim band around  each leg opening.  Now they make lots of noise when I shake them.  I  think this is my favorite new feature on the new costume.I also added a real skirt. The elastic skirt I had before was more of a temporary solution.
   Without a running car, I haven't been able to go to the fabric store  to pick up some shiny fabric.  Instead, I took my belly dance skirt that  had the same fabric that the bra once had as a covering, and I  shortened it.  It's above my knee now.  I removed the zipper and added  ribbons to tie it closed.  I trimmed the hem and little tease slits with  the same fringe as I used on the bra.  It's easy to remove and has nice  movement when I shake my tush.Something that's been really useful in this process is rehearsing in the costume pieces I plan to use for performance. I've had time to work with each piece, make mistakes with it and improve it. I'm so familiar with my costume that I'm very confident that I'll pull of this performance Saturday.
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