Distinctive design inspired by famous JRock band.
The long-awaited and greatly anticipated Malice Mizer coat is now available! Fans of the popular JRock or Visual Kei band have been eagerly awaiting the completion of this extraordinary item. The style and flow of this garment is nothing short of sumptuous, and will likely be a big hit amongst Malice Mizer fans and the goth rock community in general.
The material we've chosen for this design is a classy fabric that is medium weight with a layered woven texture that drapes like a cape. It has a responsive fluid movement to it that dramatically outlines the profile of the wearer. The lining for this garment is also a lighter material. We're using a satin lining to preserve as much movement as possible in the Malice Mizer. This coat literally drops and swings when you move! Request your free Malice Mizer fabric samples now!
It is available in both custom fitted and set sizes. The Malice Mizer has all the screen-accurate features as shown by Klaha in the "Beast of Blood" music video, from the tapered waistline, to the many cuff buttons. One great thing about this design is that it looks equally good on either a man or a woman. We're expecting demand for this garment to be rather high so if you want to secure your order, it is recommended that you act quickly. Check out the photo gallery of this stunning coat and see for yourself why this is expected to become one of AbbyShot's most sought-after products!
Guns and fast cars not included!
The fans have spoken, and thus another new product enters development. Some of you may have even seen some hints here and there about this one, but we feel that the time is right now to make it official. AbbyShot is developing a motorcycle jacket styled after the garment worn in the 1979 film "Mad Max".
There is a surprising amount of interest still in this older movie, and the Mad Max fan community have convinced us that it deserves to be created. Development on this product has begun and we are researching the design details to bring this well-known garment to our site.
The Mad Max jacket will be offered in black leather, and will have all the screen-accurate details from the movie - complete with the leather shoulder armor. At this time, we don't have any pricing or release dates available, but work is proceeding smoothly on this one and we don't expect any delays in this new product. Stay tuned to our Mad Max Coming Soon page for more details, or if you would like to be contacted directly contact us and we'll add you to our mailing list.
Now sized for YOU too!
In response to customer demand we're now making the Kingdom Hoodie available in an XXL size. This is a request that has come in several times in recent months and to meet the demand we have increased our master pattern to include chest sizes of up to 56 inches.
The new size still has all the same great features which have made this a very popular item, only now you can have it in the XXL size too! Great for larger individuals as well as those who prefer an especially loose fit for their hoodies. Check out the sizing chart from the Kingdom Hoodie page to see the specifics on this new size.
Voice Your Opinions Now!
Crichton from Farscape
In our November Newsletter we re-introduced the idea of a jacket length version of the Stampede Duster. This met with a positive response, although not at the numbers that we were expecting. For now, we're putting this idea back on the "maybe" list. We're not abandoning it completely, but it will have to wait until either interest increases or we clear away a lot of our other planned new products.
The December Newsletter saw two suggested ideas, the vest and shrug combo worn by Zoe in the movie Serenity, and the vest and trench combo worn by the Farscape character John Crichton. Zoe's garments received only a token response. All of it enthusiastic, but from far too few people to justify this product at this time.
By contrast, the Farscape suggestion has met with a huge level of response. We were quite impressed with the size of the fan community that is still excited about both the series and Crichton's garments. We haven't committed this design to a development schedule, but it is definitely one that we're now even more seriously considering as a possible future product. If you haven't contacted us yet about this, please send in your support. It is still important for us to know just how much demand there is for it.
Eric Draven from The Crow
Ashe from The Crow: City of Angels
This issue we are bringing two new garments for you to comment on. The first item is an older one that we know has had varying levels of support in the past. It's a design that seems to keep popping up on our radar every once in a while. The coat worn by Tintin and Eric Draven in the movie "The Crow". It is a relatively understated yet clean style of leather trench, yet no one is making this specific cut of coat. Is there a large enough demand for this to warrant us developing it? Give us your opinion!
The second design is from the movie "The Crow: City of Angels" and is worn by the character Ashe. While this is from the sequel to "The Crow", it is a completely different design and deserves consideration separate from it. It isn't a matter of choosing one over the other. The leather Ashe Crow 2 trench looks somewhat similar to our Lobby Reloaded Leather, yet still has a number of distinguishing features. The collar is shorter, there are different buttons, several of the seams are differently placed, etc. This is a very nice design that could easily stand on its own merit - providing that enough people want it. Are you one of those people? Let us know!
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