A Breath of the Wild (wink) (wink)
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2016 12:09 pm
I don't know if there are any Zelda fans on here, but there's one now - Me, obviously.
I know Legend of Zelda is definitely not Tolkienverse, and Link isn't even a Ranger, but I was already on this forum and decided I'd just put it out there on here.
When me and my cousin do our Ranger camps in the summer, we tend to go to beaches - we do live in Australia after all. But we only go to the ones where it's unlikely you'll see another human being.
My gear gets really hot in the Summer - because...Australia - and the beach helps cool me down.
Problem is, wear a pair of board shorts and say "I'm a ranger!" at the same time.
You might be wondering, "What on Middle Earth does this have to do with Zelda?"
I'm going to make a Link from Breath of the Wild inspired costume for swimming and hiking in Summer.
Now my question for you is, what would be the best fabric for making the pants and tunic? I want them to be light weight for swimming in water, but still be a traditional fabric to hold up in the Tolkienverse.
I was thinking cotton, but decided to double check with this site...?
PS: If you haven't seen the tunic, here it is:
I know Legend of Zelda is definitely not Tolkienverse, and Link isn't even a Ranger, but I was already on this forum and decided I'd just put it out there on here.
When me and my cousin do our Ranger camps in the summer, we tend to go to beaches - we do live in Australia after all. But we only go to the ones where it's unlikely you'll see another human being.
My gear gets really hot in the Summer - because...Australia - and the beach helps cool me down.
Problem is, wear a pair of board shorts and say "I'm a ranger!" at the same time.
You might be wondering, "What on Middle Earth does this have to do with Zelda?"
I'm going to make a Link from Breath of the Wild inspired costume for swimming and hiking in Summer.
Now my question for you is, what would be the best fabric for making the pants and tunic? I want them to be light weight for swimming in water, but still be a traditional fabric to hold up in the Tolkienverse.
I was thinking cotton, but decided to double check with this site...?
PS: If you haven't seen the tunic, here it is: