This is for anyone who plans on cosplaying from Sweeney Todd.
This particular costume breakdown is for the Demon Barber himself.
I have been cosplaying Sweeney Todd for 3 years now, and have put in a great deal of time researching and looking at pictures of the Sweeney Todd costume. So I thought I would share a bit of what I know.
First we will start out with general items, before I get into smaller details. As wewe will see in the picture inayofuata to this paragraph, wewe will notice some key items that Sweeney Todd has. If wewe are going to put together a Sweeney Todd costume, wewe should at least have a white old fashioned victorian-era shati (usually made out of linen), a brown double breasted vest, a black and white/grey knit neck scarf, dark blue au black pinstripe pants, brown leather ukanda with razor holster, white rag to clean your razors off with, metal ukanda clip (to hold the rag onto your belt), and black au dark brown boots. These are items that are key details for a Sweeney Todd cosplay and they can be seen clearly in the first picture, to the right of this text.
Some other items that wewe can add to your cosplay can include, leather au grey knit fingerless gloves, a replica ukanda clip, grey barber coat, black leather trench coat, and the silver ring that Sweeney wears on his right pinky. Some of these are smaller details that most people do not even notice, but if wewe are really going for authenticity then they are necessary to have.
Now I will start going into the finer details of the cosplay, paying attention to these details will make your cosplay much zaidi authentic and closer to the screen used costume.
I will start with Sweeney's shirt. This description will correspond to the first image at the bottom. As wewe see, there is very fine pleating and embroidery detail on the shirt. From the center, near the buttons, out, wewe will see that there are small diagonal lines that are embroidered going down the shati on the first line of detailing, on both sides of the buttons. inayofuata to that are little X's and O's in the inayofuata row, followed kwa some zaidi small diagonal lines that go down the shirt, followed kwa another row of X's and O's. After the outside row of X's and O's, there are two very small pleats, followed kwa a row of 4-6 vertical lines of stitching. This detailing is on his shati from My Friends. His shati from God That's Good until the Final scene has different pleating on it, and no embroidery. On that shirt, he just has very tight tuxedo pleating on his shirt. so it will depend on which version of Sweeney wewe want to do.
The picha below...
is of his grey barber's jacket. Many cosplayers think that this kanzu, koti follows the exact same pattern as his vest, however this is incorrect. The patterns are similar, but there are a few key differences that should be paid attention to. Pay attention to the seams on his vest as well, as many people miss these details. The picture (second picture) shows the main pattern differences between the brown linen vest and the grey barber coat. I have traced out these differences. The dotted line on the picture of the barber kanzu, koti onyesha where the seam actually is, and the solid line inaonyesha the vertical seam just shows where it appears in the picture. wewe will see that the lapel on the right of the barber kanzu, koti comes to a point. It is not squared off like Sweeney's brown vest. Also there is an extra seam on the left of the barber coat, that comes down vertically from the horizontal seam on the left side of the coat. That horizontal seam, is placed the same as on the brown vest, however the horizontal seam down the middle on that side of the kanzu, koti is different. The grey barber kanzu, koti follows the same pattern as the back of the vest, it has the same raglan seams in the back, along with a seam down the center and back ties, which are tied together with thin strings of leather. This can be seen in the first picture below this post. In this picture wewe can also see the way the sleeves are sewed onto the coat. They aren't sewed on like normal sleeves, so just pay attention to that small detail.
The barber kanzu, koti also opens further down than the vest, which can be easily seen in the pictures below
The barber kanzu, koti is also longer than the vest. His vest comes down to just above his belt, the barber kanzu, koti comes a couple inches below it. Like the vest, the barber kanzu, koti is longer in the front, and is a bit shorter in the back. This length difference can be seen in the inayofuata picture.
inayofuata is Sweeney Todd's ukanda clip and belt. His ukanda clip is one piece of Sweeney's costume that many people who dress up as Sweeney Todd miss. It is a small metal clip that was used to hold Sweeney's rag on his belt. This picture (below this paragraph) shows a detailed image of this clip. As wewe can see the metal used for the clip is the same as the metal used for Sweeney's ukanda buckle. The ukanda clip itself is one piece of metal with a small moyo dangling from it. I am guessing that the stone in the moyo is made of malachite. Both pieces are probably made out of pewter. Pay attention to the detailing on both the clip and the ukanda buckle, it looks like there were small dents made in the metal that were then filled with black paint (sorry I cannot describe this better, I do not know the exact metalworking terms for what this is).
The buttons on Sweeney's sleeves are also a smaller detail that should be paid attention to (pic below this paragraph). It isn't extremely important, but if wewe want your costume to be as close to screen accurate as possible, then every detail matters. This picture is of his sleeve, but the same buttons are used on the front of his shirt. They are small off white buttons, cast in resin (I think) that have a little pinwheel ubunifu on them. I have seen buttons like this sold once before, but I have not seen them since. If I ever come across a link for them, I will be sure to post it here.
Sweeney's shoes also have small details on them. There aren't very many clear pictures of his shoes, but I did manage to take a few screencaps of his shoes. The picture of his shoe, shows that there are small hobnails on the juu of the soles of his shoe. They are the same hobnails that can be seen on his razor holster (which has 26 of these going around the edge of it). They definitely kept the ubunifu very consistent for the whole costume.
The inayofuata pic just shows his razor holster. Like I alisema earlier, they used the same small pewter rivets/hobnails as they did on his boots. Kept things very consistent and connected. The picture also shows how the holster was constructed. It is not just a flat pocket, like most people think. Most likely it was shaped based on the fact that Sweeney would be carrying two razors.
These last few pics are extra pictures of things that I forgot to include earlier.
This first pic shows the alternate pleating on his shirt, so this is the shati he uses for the latter part of the movie (God That's Good, until the end). Clearly there is no embroidery detail on it, just many rows of really fine pin-tuck pleating.
The inayofuata extra picture shows the back of his leather coat, which actually has very fine laser etched pinstripes that are etched right into the leather. The kanzu, koti was designed kwa Belstaff just for the movie. The company also carried a limited supply of coats for a while. The kanzu, koti itself was called the Dark Trench. The picture after that is of a promotional poster that shows the edging on the collar, alama of the trench coat, and also shows how aged the kanzu, koti is and shows the pinstripes better.
Below is a full orodha of items and price ranges for the costume items (these prices are estimates, taken from my own experience). The ranges are very wide because some of the stuff wewe can find at thrift stores au make yourself for pretty cheap, the higher prices come from the custom made stuff (which is what I have had to buy).
1. White linen victorian-era shati ($5-200)
2. Dark brown linen double breasted vest ($35-200)
3. Dark blue/black pinstripe pants ($10-90)
4. Custom made razor holster, with ukanda ($50-100)
5. ukanda clip ($5-80)
6. Neck scarf ($2-70)
7. Pair of black boots ($10-100)
8. Black leather trench coar ($50-900)
9. Black leather fingerless gloves ($5-40)
10. Replica Sweeney Todd razors ($15-70 each)
11. Replica Sweeney Todd ring ($10-50)
12. Grey barber kanzu, koti ($70-200)
That is all I have for now, If I think of anything else, I will be sure to update. I hope this is a helpful reference for whoever may decide to do a Sweeney Todd costume, whether it be for Halloween, costume contest, cosplay convention, au just for fun.
If anyone needs further help, please, do not hesitate to ask. Give me a message on here, au find me on deviantart and message me there (I check that account every day, so wewe will probably get a zaidi prompt response that way)
link
au wewe can barua pepe me at fleetstreetnightmare@gmail.com
I am happy to help any way I can with your Sweeney Todd costume needs.
Sweeney hair and makeup tutorial will come soon, once I find the time to actually take pictures when I do my hair. :D
This particular costume breakdown is for the Demon Barber himself.
I have been cosplaying Sweeney Todd for 3 years now, and have put in a great deal of time researching and looking at pictures of the Sweeney Todd costume. So I thought I would share a bit of what I know.
First we will start out with general items, before I get into smaller details. As wewe will see in the picture inayofuata to this paragraph, wewe will notice some key items that Sweeney Todd has. If wewe are going to put together a Sweeney Todd costume, wewe should at least have a white old fashioned victorian-era shati (usually made out of linen), a brown double breasted vest, a black and white/grey knit neck scarf, dark blue au black pinstripe pants, brown leather ukanda with razor holster, white rag to clean your razors off with, metal ukanda clip (to hold the rag onto your belt), and black au dark brown boots. These are items that are key details for a Sweeney Todd cosplay and they can be seen clearly in the first picture, to the right of this text.
Some other items that wewe can add to your cosplay can include, leather au grey knit fingerless gloves, a replica ukanda clip, grey barber coat, black leather trench coat, and the silver ring that Sweeney wears on his right pinky. Some of these are smaller details that most people do not even notice, but if wewe are really going for authenticity then they are necessary to have.
Now I will start going into the finer details of the cosplay, paying attention to these details will make your cosplay much zaidi authentic and closer to the screen used costume.
I will start with Sweeney's shirt. This description will correspond to the first image at the bottom. As wewe see, there is very fine pleating and embroidery detail on the shirt. From the center, near the buttons, out, wewe will see that there are small diagonal lines that are embroidered going down the shati on the first line of detailing, on both sides of the buttons. inayofuata to that are little X's and O's in the inayofuata row, followed kwa some zaidi small diagonal lines that go down the shirt, followed kwa another row of X's and O's. After the outside row of X's and O's, there are two very small pleats, followed kwa a row of 4-6 vertical lines of stitching. This detailing is on his shati from My Friends. His shati from God That's Good until the Final scene has different pleating on it, and no embroidery. On that shirt, he just has very tight tuxedo pleating on his shirt. so it will depend on which version of Sweeney wewe want to do.
The picha below...
is of his grey barber's jacket. Many cosplayers think that this kanzu, koti follows the exact same pattern as his vest, however this is incorrect. The patterns are similar, but there are a few key differences that should be paid attention to. Pay attention to the seams on his vest as well, as many people miss these details. The picture (second picture) shows the main pattern differences between the brown linen vest and the grey barber coat. I have traced out these differences. The dotted line on the picture of the barber kanzu, koti onyesha where the seam actually is, and the solid line inaonyesha the vertical seam just shows where it appears in the picture. wewe will see that the lapel on the right of the barber kanzu, koti comes to a point. It is not squared off like Sweeney's brown vest. Also there is an extra seam on the left of the barber coat, that comes down vertically from the horizontal seam on the left side of the coat. That horizontal seam, is placed the same as on the brown vest, however the horizontal seam down the middle on that side of the kanzu, koti is different. The grey barber kanzu, koti follows the same pattern as the back of the vest, it has the same raglan seams in the back, along with a seam down the center and back ties, which are tied together with thin strings of leather. This can be seen in the first picture below this post. In this picture wewe can also see the way the sleeves are sewed onto the coat. They aren't sewed on like normal sleeves, so just pay attention to that small detail.
The barber kanzu, koti also opens further down than the vest, which can be easily seen in the pictures below
The barber kanzu, koti is also longer than the vest. His vest comes down to just above his belt, the barber kanzu, koti comes a couple inches below it. Like the vest, the barber kanzu, koti is longer in the front, and is a bit shorter in the back. This length difference can be seen in the inayofuata picture.
inayofuata is Sweeney Todd's ukanda clip and belt. His ukanda clip is one piece of Sweeney's costume that many people who dress up as Sweeney Todd miss. It is a small metal clip that was used to hold Sweeney's rag on his belt. This picture (below this paragraph) shows a detailed image of this clip. As wewe can see the metal used for the clip is the same as the metal used for Sweeney's ukanda buckle. The ukanda clip itself is one piece of metal with a small moyo dangling from it. I am guessing that the stone in the moyo is made of malachite. Both pieces are probably made out of pewter. Pay attention to the detailing on both the clip and the ukanda buckle, it looks like there were small dents made in the metal that were then filled with black paint (sorry I cannot describe this better, I do not know the exact metalworking terms for what this is).
The buttons on Sweeney's sleeves are also a smaller detail that should be paid attention to (pic below this paragraph). It isn't extremely important, but if wewe want your costume to be as close to screen accurate as possible, then every detail matters. This picture is of his sleeve, but the same buttons are used on the front of his shirt. They are small off white buttons, cast in resin (I think) that have a little pinwheel ubunifu on them. I have seen buttons like this sold once before, but I have not seen them since. If I ever come across a link for them, I will be sure to post it here.
Sweeney's shoes also have small details on them. There aren't very many clear pictures of his shoes, but I did manage to take a few screencaps of his shoes. The picture of his shoe, shows that there are small hobnails on the juu of the soles of his shoe. They are the same hobnails that can be seen on his razor holster (which has 26 of these going around the edge of it). They definitely kept the ubunifu very consistent for the whole costume.
The inayofuata pic just shows his razor holster. Like I alisema earlier, they used the same small pewter rivets/hobnails as they did on his boots. Kept things very consistent and connected. The picture also shows how the holster was constructed. It is not just a flat pocket, like most people think. Most likely it was shaped based on the fact that Sweeney would be carrying two razors.
These last few pics are extra pictures of things that I forgot to include earlier.
This first pic shows the alternate pleating on his shirt, so this is the shati he uses for the latter part of the movie (God That's Good, until the end). Clearly there is no embroidery detail on it, just many rows of really fine pin-tuck pleating.
The inayofuata extra picture shows the back of his leather coat, which actually has very fine laser etched pinstripes that are etched right into the leather. The kanzu, koti was designed kwa Belstaff just for the movie. The company also carried a limited supply of coats for a while. The kanzu, koti itself was called the Dark Trench. The picture after that is of a promotional poster that shows the edging on the collar, alama of the trench coat, and also shows how aged the kanzu, koti is and shows the pinstripes better.
Below is a full orodha of items and price ranges for the costume items (these prices are estimates, taken from my own experience). The ranges are very wide because some of the stuff wewe can find at thrift stores au make yourself for pretty cheap, the higher prices come from the custom made stuff (which is what I have had to buy).
1. White linen victorian-era shati ($5-200)
2. Dark brown linen double breasted vest ($35-200)
3. Dark blue/black pinstripe pants ($10-90)
4. Custom made razor holster, with ukanda ($50-100)
5. ukanda clip ($5-80)
6. Neck scarf ($2-70)
7. Pair of black boots ($10-100)
8. Black leather trench coar ($50-900)
9. Black leather fingerless gloves ($5-40)
10. Replica Sweeney Todd razors ($15-70 each)
11. Replica Sweeney Todd ring ($10-50)
12. Grey barber kanzu, koti ($70-200)
That is all I have for now, If I think of anything else, I will be sure to update. I hope this is a helpful reference for whoever may decide to do a Sweeney Todd costume, whether it be for Halloween, costume contest, cosplay convention, au just for fun.
If anyone needs further help, please, do not hesitate to ask. Give me a message on here, au find me on deviantart and message me there (I check that account every day, so wewe will probably get a zaidi prompt response that way)
link
au wewe can barua pepe me at fleetstreetnightmare@gmail.com
I am happy to help any way I can with your Sweeney Todd costume needs.
Sweeney hair and makeup tutorial will come soon, once I find the time to actually take pictures when I do my hair. :D
So i've started considering Sweeney Todd/Johnny Depp slang such as OMJ (Oh my Johnny) and Who gives a todd and Deppinately and so on......But i was wondering if it would be popular? what do ye think?
I am Obsessed with Johnny so i decided to do this I would have put this in a pick but i think this is a lot zaidi personal.
Thx... Aine/Jokerrocks
p.s if wewe have other ideas for depp slang post 'em