I’m not sure if Creepy Customs ships internationally, but the guy who runs that company is the go-to guy for coveralls. Check out Creepy Customs on Instagram, or search for Connor Patrick on facebook. If he can’t help you, reach out to Justin Norton on facebook. His company is called Blackest Eyes FX. If neither of those guys can help you, check eBay. There are a lot of good alternative coveralls for sale right now. Search: “vintage Big Mac coveralls”.
If that all fails, you still have the ones you picked up off etsy, so you’re good to go.
Ended up getting those red caps in the end, the fact they had a spruce green colour pushed me to it.
I cancelled the ones on Etsy she just supplied them and she could put wear on them, I feel it was a little expensive considering it was the same price for and without wear, all she would do is buy them and ship them if there was no wear but I was paying the same as someone who would have lots of work done to them, bullet holes, wear, ect and they look far to dark blue in the photos from customers.
Good choice! I think they’re more than adequate for a great MM look on a budget. It took some time and experimenting to do the weathering, but I really enjoyed it and when they were finished I was proud of them and that I even attempted it.
You can check out my thread below if you need an ideas or inspiration to get you started.