3/18/2019 = The design notes, of our notable "straitsuit"
6 years ago
Notably, with artwork that features "straitsuits", (shown on this page) I figured that I'd let you guys and gals, know about it...for those, that are curious.
= #1: The straitsuits are made out of latex; tight yet waterproof. This is also useful, for containing patients, without needing use, of too much fabric. (And it's NOT dry-c;ean only.)
= #2: While it's lightweight, there are enough straps around it, that make it hard, and for the MAJORITY of patients, (even those that are escape artists) nearly IMPOSSIBLE, to escape.
= #3: There's a zipper in the back, to make sure that it's removable. (In case of patients, that need to change, into a clean straitsuit, that had just been washed.)
= #4: There's are three straps, to help contain the arms; two that are below the shoulders, and one armbinder, in the center.
= #5: There's an almost seat-like buckle in the back, to contain the belt-like straps on the sleeves, to make sure the patient DOES NOT break free, so easily. Where it locks itself properly, without the need of any keys. (And where, it doesn't simply take the press of a button, just to unlock the buckle!)
= #6: For many of them, there ARE in fact, hidden zippers, that unzip from the inside, (using remote controlled technology) so the patients that wear them, are not only covered, most of the time, but so they can also do things, such as try to reduce sweating and overheating, in a private area...or to use a toilet or urinal. (Let's keep things clean, and nowhere beyond the PG rating, from here.)
= #7: Many patients can wear them, with the sleeves remaining unstrapped, or with their arms out of the sleeves, at certain times...as long as they remain on the "not dangerous to others" category!
= #8: The sleeves contain more than one belt-like strap, to make it harder, to break free, from being restrained..
= #9: In addition, there's no "crotch strap", but instead, it's a bodysuit, that is worn, much like a leotard or swimsuit; also being useful for swimming. However, it does expose one's body a bit more, but giving them some level of coverage, in case of them that are known to be "delusional nudists", or something.
= #10: They DO make them for both genders. Although the shape may be changed a bit, to properly provide the required amount of coverage.
= #11: Finally, some patients prefer to wear other clothes underneath this straitsuit, for the free option of additional coverage. Such as pants or shirts.
And now, some art examples, of some characters, that can be seen wearing them: (inlcuding those, that aren't seen as patients)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/29912228/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/29129455/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/28051790/
= #1: The straitsuits are made out of latex; tight yet waterproof. This is also useful, for containing patients, without needing use, of too much fabric. (And it's NOT dry-c;ean only.)
= #2: While it's lightweight, there are enough straps around it, that make it hard, and for the MAJORITY of patients, (even those that are escape artists) nearly IMPOSSIBLE, to escape.
= #3: There's a zipper in the back, to make sure that it's removable. (In case of patients, that need to change, into a clean straitsuit, that had just been washed.)
= #4: There's are three straps, to help contain the arms; two that are below the shoulders, and one armbinder, in the center.
= #5: There's an almost seat-like buckle in the back, to contain the belt-like straps on the sleeves, to make sure the patient DOES NOT break free, so easily. Where it locks itself properly, without the need of any keys. (And where, it doesn't simply take the press of a button, just to unlock the buckle!)
= #6: For many of them, there ARE in fact, hidden zippers, that unzip from the inside, (using remote controlled technology) so the patients that wear them, are not only covered, most of the time, but so they can also do things, such as try to reduce sweating and overheating, in a private area...or to use a toilet or urinal. (Let's keep things clean, and nowhere beyond the PG rating, from here.)
= #7: Many patients can wear them, with the sleeves remaining unstrapped, or with their arms out of the sleeves, at certain times...as long as they remain on the "not dangerous to others" category!
= #8: The sleeves contain more than one belt-like strap, to make it harder, to break free, from being restrained..
= #9: In addition, there's no "crotch strap", but instead, it's a bodysuit, that is worn, much like a leotard or swimsuit; also being useful for swimming. However, it does expose one's body a bit more, but giving them some level of coverage, in case of them that are known to be "delusional nudists", or something.
= #10: They DO make them for both genders. Although the shape may be changed a bit, to properly provide the required amount of coverage.
= #11: Finally, some patients prefer to wear other clothes underneath this straitsuit, for the free option of additional coverage. Such as pants or shirts.
And now, some art examples, of some characters, that can be seen wearing them: (inlcuding those, that aren't seen as patients)
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/29912228/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/29129455/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/28051790/