​   Starting from top to bottom as with the Arkham City Robin. The domino mask is made from layered liquid latex. I originally laid out the design directly on my son's face with green eye liner. I applied 6 layers latex when dried I carefully dusted the latex and peeled it off my face. Fortunately I have a face mold down so I stuck the mask down and applied a few more layers of latex and from there I cut the design out. Just FYI with younger children they do get impatient and antsy 

 ​    The cape is a standard hooded cape made from a double layer of satin material. I review some reference photos of Damian Wayne Robin and not the tips of his cap are triangular. The clasp is a off the shelf large clothing hook closure. Straps and embellishments which I tried to stay true to the comic reference. The belt was separate but matches up to Velcro squares. Since we are on the belt I took the easy way and made a none functional belt. I put a lot of time and effort into the Spider-Cap  functional belt I decided to take it easy with this on. The belt has smaller sew pockets all around to give it the Batman-esk utility belt. Under the outer vest was a standard light weight thermal shirt to round out the design. I made a separate "loincloth" which was mounted to a canvas strap. I notice this on a few recent pictures

 

     The traditional arm guards are made from simple craft foam painted with a highly durable green flex paint. Careful not to bend the fins because they sure are a pain to straighten. The glove I found on ebay which originally had zippers. The zippers broke on me mid way and I'm like that won't stop me so I added two small garment hooks to both gloves. They were originally black which they are now green - wonder how that happened (same paint as the arm guards.

    The pants are standard off the shelf soft ball paints Nothing special. The knee pads are custom made with green duck cloth and green lycra around the back.

 

     Now the boots, probably the most expensive part of the costume at $20. They were originally desert tan which I used melatonin green shoe paint to change the color. I did make boots covers to make the boots look like they come to just below the knee. As I think now I might have did away with them, I was going for a certain look and it achieves the look without the covers.

    The staff is made from PVC pipes and painted silver with black paracord laced around it







Robin

(Damian Wayne)

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