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fandomsecrets2014-07-18 06:43 pm
[ SECRET POST #2754 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2754 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Of Heroes and Villains, by Minikisa]
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[Orange is the New Black]
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[Axis Powers Hetalia]
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[Lone Survivor]
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[Yasunori Kato, Doomed Megalopolis]
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[Spartacus and Game of Thrones]
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12. [WARNING for underage sex (and probably dub/noncon too)]

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13. [WARNING for rape]

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[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]
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15. [WARNING for child abuse, rape]

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Re: Fabrics shirts can be made of
Reasonably common materials you could make a shirt from:
Cotton, ramie, rayon, linen--basically all plant-based. Hempcloth exists, but isn't very common as far as I know.
Wool, mohair, angora, cashmere--from animal hair.
Polyester is...a poor imitation of silk, I think, and probably not that sexy.
Some clothing meant to be stretchy (not shirts or blouses as a rule) may have Lycra (also called "spandex") in the weave. This is a common material for brassiere straps, leotards, and swimwear.
Weaves:
Satin, flannel, denim/jean, seersucker, twill, others I'm not thinking of right now....
Velveteen, fustian, velour, velvet, terry--heavier weaves with "pile."
Alternatively:
Knit (machine knits are so common as to be unremarkable in the present era, but "hand-knit" might be evocative).
Mesh.
Sheer.
Lace.
I've failed to think of a lot.