One day, I will accrue great wealth and power, and I will fund a garment research project to create fabrics and tailoring techniques so that tops like Sakura's can be mass-produced, and it will usher in a new age of peace and prosperity. There'll be no more war.
One day, I will accrue great wealth and power, and I will fund a garment research project to create fabrics and tailoring techniques so that tops like Sakura's can be mass-produced, and it will usher in a new age of peace and prosperity. There'll be no more war.
The tailoring technique itself isn't entirely impossible, it's the aftermath that is.
Creating a complete cup-shaped shirt would simply involve taking a bust model and tailoring the fabric as tightly to the breasts as manageable. Wearing it, on the other hand, would require the girl to tuck the lower and inner edges up into the breasts in order to maintain the perfect underboob and cleavage effect.
If the breasts moved too much afterwards, or if they bounced, the edges would pop out and the front of the shirt would droop. Try to tighten it with a firm backing or straps and you'd basically be shoving a wedge into the girl's boobs.
Then there's the issue of making marketable sizes, as every shirt would basically have to be custom tailored, or else the fabric could squish and stretch unattractively.
Hey, but don't let the voice of reason stop you from doing great things. Go forth and change the world with form fitting cup shirts!
Blindga, I am having a hard time visualizing that without diagrams, so I will take your word for it until I can afford the first R&D team.
FWP said:
Instead of investing in making the clothes. Invest in making the girl real.
There are plenty of Japanese girls that look like Sakura, though obviously without the purple colouring. It's just a matter of finding them and impressing them with your manliness so that you become their senpaisenpaisenpaisenpai.