GreytaleNovastar1138 posted:But the concept of a "canon" costume to be bought by a fan vs. a basic, and thus "non-sanctioned" costume (or whatever)... is one of $$$$$$. It's pretty simple when you think about it. Costume companies get "in bed" with any given fad-maker (SW, ST, Predator, Harry Potter, whatever), and then groups start making rules about what is "allowed" or not. You cannot have much variety--you *must* stick to the group's rules... but just for ENTRY. This is called a cartel. If you want in to the cartel, you must pay a bunch of fees and adhere to ever-increasing and evermore stringent "entry" rules. If you don't want in to the cartel... you don't get a bunch of benefits that would be otherwise available... since you are essentially--on your own. Entry into the cartel requires no special skills or previous backgrounds... only $$$$ for the mostpart.
GreytaleNovastar1138 posted:Paying tons more for a costume just to get the "right" seams or identical material that they used in a movie... is just plain ridiculous. And by the way, if someone WAS trying to go for a "screen accurate" costume... do tell: what shot? Differing materials/costumes were used from one shot to the next.
GreytaleNovastar1138 posted:Anyhow. I liked what costume I received just fine. I dare anyone to be able to tell the difference from 10 feet away or more, especially if I was moving around, wielding a saber or doing a back tuck or b-twist or something. But yeah, sure... if someone nailed me to a flippin' cross and did the same with a "canon Maul" dude... the gig would be up... my costume would look more "plain" I suppose. Then again, Maul's costume is all black. What could be more plain than that.