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Started by jringling, February 27, 2009, 06:55:55 PM

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akumabito

There are still people who buy fonts when there are so many sites where you can download 'm for free?

Dr. 13

We offer a few things as well, not blatantly steampunk, but we are happy with the selection!
www.thekaotique.com

LdyDth

Here is a place for Nice clothes of the Victorian Style ;)
http://www.riverjunction.com/

Hope it is enjoyed :)
They also have nice little odds and ends to add to a steamy outfit.

Frockaholic

Have a look at my website  www.victoriancostume.co.uk
I have had a stamd at both Asylums and will be there this year,  you will also have seen me at Whitby

We sell repro victorian gents clothing and also hire ladies/gents outfits plus custom make clothes

thanks Pat
frockaholic would like to be known as Lady Tilly Laenen in future

greensteam

Quote from: Frockaholic on April 05, 2011, 09:26:06 AM
Have a look at my website  www.victoriancostume.co.uk
I have had a stamd at both Asylums and will be there this year,  you will also have seen me at Whitby

We sell repro victorian gents clothing and also hire ladies/gents outfits plus custom make clothes

thanks Pat


I can reccommend this company as we have bought clothes from them: excellent quality at reasonable prices.
So it's every hand to his rope or gun, quick's the word and sharp's the action. After all... Surprise is on our side.

elShoggotho

German LARP supply shop Mytholon has some stuff that can be adapted. I bought some of their belt pouches at the Wave-Gotik-Treffen, they're quite sturdy and look the part. I'll point out some products, because the page is in German. Oh, you can switch to English and Italian in the top left corner. Didn't see that at the first moment.
Main page: http://www.mytholon.com/
Clothing accessories: https://www.mytholon.com/index.php?cPath=4_37
Leather potion belt pouch with four flasks: https://www.mytholon.com/product_info.php?products_id=2395
Leather potion belt pouch with five flasks: https://www.mytholon.com/product_info.php?products_id=2907
Belt pouches: https://www.mytholon.com/product_info.php?products_id=2392
De luxe belt pouches with brass applications: https://www.mytholon.com/product_info.php?products_id=2398
Leather scroll quiver: https://www.mytholon.com/product_info.php?products_id=2327
Padded canvas belt pouches: https://www.mytholon.com/product_info.php?products_id=2361
Leather bracers and greaves: https://www.mytholon.com/index.php?cPath=1_59
Plate bracers: https://www.mytholon.com/index.php?cPath=1_48
Basic old timey camping tools (minecraft basics ;)): https://www.mytholon.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=Erich



KatarinaNavane

skybluepink.com  has both real watch gears and fairly nice looking fake gears, as well as tiny glass bottles, paper ephemera, and a variety of random metal bits, all at very affordable prices.  I love their stuff. 

Vintouch

I would like to add me, I am creating and selling steampunk jewelry: http://www.vintouch.de/steampunk

Reconstructing History

Permit me to put forward our business, Reconstructing History, as a purveyor of patterns, ready-to-wear clothing, made-to-measure clothing, and accessories for Steampunk enthusiasts.

http://www.reconstructinghistory.com/t/steampunk

or, more simply:

http://www.steampunkpatterns.com

;D

Yours sincerely,

Bob and the RH Team
Reconstructing History - patterns and finery for your next Steampunk outfit!

Torvald_Faust

I think it was on this forum I saw it advertised, but I can't find it back - I'm looking for a (few) webshop(s) that sells stuff like bones, skulls and teeth. Specifically the latter. I've purchased a skull this weekend and a few teeth are missing. As a proper mad scientist I want to attempt to replace them ;D

Kryss LaBryn

I recently came across this insane site:

http://houseofantiquehardware.com

They specialize in reproduction Victorian hardware. Basically, if you want to trick out your house and it's made of metal, they have it. Door knobs, door hinges, kick plates, light switches/cover plates, wrought iron/brass shelf brackets, heating vent covers, etc etc etc. They even have some fancy old-fashioned "Edison" light bulbs. And for the most part, their prices seem doable and not particularly out of line with what I'm seeing for similar (but not nearly as nice) items at my local hardware stores.
"Be clean and courteous; raise your hat, And wipe your boots upon the mat: Such proofs of gentlemanly feeling Are to the ladies most appealing." The Professor's Manuscript - Dorothy L. Sayers

TheRedRabbit

The Red Rabbit Studio is a creative place where illustrations, design and general creativeness happens.

Alfaya

Probably this Delicious 'stack' entitled 'Steampunk Fashion!' is going to be useful for most of us.

I love this thread! ;D
Finest Steampunk Jewelry since 2010 | www.decimononic.com

Impossiblegears

I may as well throw my hat in the ring too :)

I run www.impossiblegears.co.uk

we make custom props to order, clothing, jewellery, steampunk T-shirts for when you're not dressed to the nines and we're about to bring out a series of steampunk toiletries!

Kryss LaBryn

For posterity, these guys sell really nice, authentic, fully steel-boned corsets for extremely reasonable prices. They're in the corsets thread too, but as this is a one-stop catch-all thread I thought I'd mention them here too.

http://www.corset-story.com/authentic.html

They have a variety of styles but that link will take you straight to the Victorian/Edwardian designs. I have the cream bridal corset (an Edwardian design) and I have to say I'm very pleased wit it.
"Be clean and courteous; raise your hat, And wipe your boots upon the mat: Such proofs of gentlemanly feeling Are to the ladies most appealing." The Professor's Manuscript - Dorothy L. Sayers

RATFINKBOYMICAH

i found this amazing historical patterns sight with stuff norfolk suit patterns  an a 1910 miltary trench  coat http://store.reconstructinghistory.com/new.html#ty;pagination_contents;/new-page-4.html

Slicer224

That gun-sword is gonna look sweet when it finished! Just saying.
Name:
Nathan M. Flan
Occupation:
Mechanical Engineer


LadyClankington

#68
www.bruteforcestudios.com - Solid brass goggles, corsetry, arm guards, folding fans, books, Alchemy Gothic jewelry, leather armor, etc.
Lady Clankington's Cabinet of Carnal Curiosities - http://www.littledeathray.com

steamer

check out Strumpets, they sell fantastic Steampunk clothing on ebay, very affordable too, no overcharging, great site....

Major Willoughby Chase

Okay, that's the same post in four different threads (which have now been trimmed to one post and it has been moved to the correct thread), I'll be asking you flat out now, "Are you in any way connected with Strumpets, other than as a customer?"

Cogni

Quote from: LadyClankington on January 28, 2012, 01:32:27 AM
www.bruteforcestudios.com - Solid brass goggles, corsetry, arm guards, folding fans, books, Alchemy Gothic jewelry, leather armor, etc.

I can vouch for Brute Force, bought goggles for my brother's birfday present and he loved them, really nice leather work.
Fortune favors the Bold.

Mister P

http://www.hobbycraft.co.uk have a small range of tat they sell under the heading of "steampunk" - A few bits are OK for adornments, and some of the beads'n'bits listed elsewhere could be used to glam up jewelry.

simeek

Interesting website of welding goggles which can be modified to... (I'll leave that to you).

http://fyndo-gear.co.uk/goggles.html

Mr Biscuit

I don't think I'm on here yet. http://www.darkbladeuk.co.uk/STEAMPUNK/c-1-113/ The leather stuff has just been to it's first show so I should have some new designs coming up soon based on the feedback from that. If there's anything you'd like to see drop me a line.

Cheers