Wardrobe Check

 My project doesn't need quite too much for costuming. Spence, the man in prison wears two outfits. In the cutaway/memory segment, he wears a suit and tie, which I know my actor has his own. In the prison segments, he wears traditional striped prison workwear. I know my actor does not have this. His wife in the film, LeNora, wears a blouse and white pants, which I'm sure my actress has. The guard, who will be played by me, will be wearing a prison guard's uniform, with the hat and everything. From my time doing theater work, I made a lot of contacts, one of those being the owners of a costume shop. I called them the other day to discuss costuming, and what I need. They said to come on in any time, and that they had a lot of what I was looking for. In this upcoming weekend, I intend to bring my actor with me to the store, where we will be fitted and find costumes. If they don't have exactly what I need, I can always rely on Party City, although it may be a little more expensive. I don't expect to spend more than $60 or $70 on these costumes for rental. The folks over at the shop are really nice and always take care of me. The one thing I need which I definitely already have are the shoes. Depending on whether we're on grass or sand, I'll either wear my doc martens or snakeskin cowboy boots respectively. I plan on procuring


my ccostumes this upcoming weekend.

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