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Atown88 New user Plymouth, MA 49 Posts |
Hey I'm 14 years old and I wanna buy a magicians suit for like stage magic or something like that. The only problem is I can find any anywhere. Do you kno where I can find one. Or do you no how I can make one?
THX a lot Anthony |
Phil Thomas Inner circle Newark, Ohio 1117 Posts |
Magician's suits? Are you talking about the standard style of old like a tuxedo and cape? Well then if that is what you want, shop around and find a tux that you can afford and then buy a cape from a costume shop or buy some material and make your own. If you are going to be performing regularly in a professional setting, a standard business suit would suffice nicely. You need to dress depending on your setting. This is how I do it. If I am performing for a group of people and the setting is laid back and casual, then I will keep it casual. No t-shirts and jeans, but a nice pair of khaki pants and a nice shirt is good enough. If the audience is a bunch of working professionals then I will dress it up a little with a shirt and tie, perhaps a jacket. If I am performing on stage, I keep it nice, but am sure to not be underdressed. Usually I wear a suit for that type of performance. Hope this helps you out and did not confuse you anymore. If you need anymore help, just ask.
Phil
"If we lose the sense of the mysterious, life is no more than a snuffed out candle."
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Justin2200 Veteran user 319 Posts |
I saw somewhere.."At a party you should always dress as though when you are leaving, you are going to a nicer party." I suppose this principle could apply to almost anything. Be one level higher than the people you are performing for. A pair of slacks with a golf shirt would probably be my attire.
The Presitidigitationist
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*Jamie* New user 61 Posts |
I got a blazer and dress pants at "Value Village". I don't know if you have one where you live, but they sell donated clothes for very cheap ($10 in all). Any second-hand clothes store would be great. Sorry I can't be of more help.
-Jamie
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okito25 Regular user Victoria BC Canada 145 Posts |
Hello Atown .. check out the Tux rental shops .. usually once a year or so they have a huge sale on .. " Last years" styles , I buy all my shirts for like 5 bucks each .. and full tuxs go for like 50 to 100 bucks , dress shoes for like 10
Keet |
Kent Wong Inner circle Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2458 Posts |
The trouble is that at 14 years old, you are likely due for another growth spurt soon. If you spend any amount of money on a suit, be prepared to buy another one in a couple of years. For that reason, the second hand stores or thrift stores may be your best bet. You may want to steer clear of the tuxedos until you have finished growing. Until then, if you really want a suit, just look for a basic black suit or blazer.
Kent
"Believing is Seeing"
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Vandy Grift Inner circle Milwaukee 3504 Posts |
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On 2005-05-13 09:49, magicman845 wrote: Take up smoking, it will stunt your growth and the suit will fit longer. Plus, it's a great way to "look cool" and it impresses the older kids. Vandy
"Get a life dude." -some guy in a magic forum
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Sean Loyal user No Cal 205 Posts |
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On 2005-05-12 20:10, Justin2200 wrote: Makes you wonder about the people David Blaine performs for. |
Justin2200 Veteran user 319 Posts |
I really don't have much respect for david blaine anymore. He couldn't perform half his magic without his TV and editing crew.
The Presitidigitationist
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*Jamie* New user 61 Posts |
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On 2005-05-13 17:22, Justin2200 wrote: I agree Justin. Before I thought David Blaine was all that, but now that I've learned he uses camera angles and stooges in almost everrything, he is not the greatest magician around. He is a good entertainer but an only an okay magician.
-Jamie
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Kent Wong Inner circle Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2458 Posts |
But if you try explaining that to a layperson, you will only come accross as a jealous wannabe. So, you see, David Blaine may actually be one of the greatest magicians of all time. He has created an extremely pervasive illusion that he is THE MAGICIAN of the era. He has employed tremendous psychological skills to misdirect people away from the suspicion of camera tricks or editing. He has entertained huge numbers of people and he has made millions in the process.
In many ways, he has used modern technology to bring to fruition the old phrase, "A magician is simply an actor playing the role of a great magician." I am not a David Blaine fan, but I do have to give him credit for his success. Kent
"Believing is Seeing"
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