Seeking Male Fairy Outfits
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Bradley Bracken
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Join date: 2 Apr 2007
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09-29-2007 18:33
I'm looking for fairy outfits for males for an upcoming event. I thought this would be easy but its proving much harder than I expected. Everywhere I've gone to in search (classifieds or places) has been one of those shops that seems to carry virtually everything under the sun and none of them really of quality.
Any suggestions?
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Ann Launay
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Join date: 8 Aug 2006
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09-29-2007 21:54
This really isn't my area of expertise, but Fairy's Grove has some male items.
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Lee Ponzu
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Join date: 28 Jun 2006
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09-30-2007 07:45
What would a male fairy outfit look like?
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Bradley Bracken
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Join date: 2 Apr 2007
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09-30-2007 10:35
From: Lee Ponzu What would a male fairy outfit look like? LOL. I guess I'm not really sure. Maybe it looks just like a female fairy outfit.
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Katryna Jie
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Join date: 24 Jun 2007
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09-30-2007 18:40
There is no definition of a phooka (male faerie) outfit. Nor of a female either. Please explain what you mean by a 'male' faerie outfit, then maybe I can help.
What you MIGHT look for are some wings that aren't so 'pretty' or butterfly-ish.
Try Chaospire, or have a look at Barerose. Barerose is great and has a lot of stuff you could use. Check particularly in the gothic and fantasy sections.
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Bradley Bracken
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Join date: 2 Apr 2007
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09-30-2007 18:47
From: Katryna Jie There is no definition of a phooka (male faerie) outfit. Nor of a female either. Please explain what you mean by a 'male' faerie outfit, then maybe I can help.
What you MIGHT look for are some wings that aren't so 'pretty' or butterfly-ish.
Try Chaospire, or have a look at Barerose. Barerose is great and has a lot of stuff you could use. Check particularly in the gothic and fantasy sections. Thank you Katryna and Ann for your suggestions. From looking around I figured there does not seem to be any kind of "standard" outfit to wear. Looks like I could wear goth, fantasy, etc and just slap on a couple of wings, as you said Katryna. Hmmmm, now to find a good place for wings.
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Ann Launay
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09-30-2007 18:50
Material Squirrel has a lot of amazing wings. 
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Okiphia Rayna
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Join date: 22 Sep 2007
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09-30-2007 19:50
also, freebie warehouse has a ton of free wing boxes, not too bad wings either, so cheap way would be that
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Norathiel Silvera
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Join date: 13 Feb 2007
Posts: 21
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10-01-2007 00:00
Grendel's Children has a male faerie outfit, as well as a bunch of dryad outfits that men can wear. They're fun. Other than that slap on a pair of wings or ears to any outfit and you have an instant male faerie (which is what I tend to do).
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Katryna Jie
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Join date: 24 Jun 2007
Posts: 187
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10-01-2007 02:38
The true key to being a faerie is the size. It is annoying sometimes... poses often don't work right, you can't walk up stairs and have to resort to flying or jumping, and you occasionally get told "NO CHILD AVATARS" to which I promptly reply "I'm not a child - I'm a faerie." and get the good ol' "Not our problem." reply with a "Looks like a child to me." But yes, size is key to being a TRUE faerie. Come to Everwind if you want to see what true faeries look like (and don't be fooled by the larger fae). Our rules there are that faeries must be at most 4'9, anything over and you're fae. My faerie AV, which is my usual, is 3'9... So far, I have only met one person with a standard (non-tiny) body shorter than me, and that was by 0.000001m So not really a difference 
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