Fursuits can range anywhere from 800 - 2500 dollars.
Kids can wear just about anything on Halloween.... fursuits? Why not?
There is no real furry dress, fursuiters wear fursuits, which are essentially mascot suits, though fursuits usually look more to the body formation of the suiter.
You would draw out a pattern and then cut it out of fur, then you would sew it together and stuff it.
You can get fursuits from a variety of sellers online. Simply google and look around.
It depends what you mean by cheap. Typically you can get a partial for $200(cheap end) to $650 (Median) to $1000 (pricey). I'm not really sure of anyone who does $200ish partials professionally. New people interested in fursuit making will often make trial fursuits for people for just materials costs alone! This ranges from $200-500, but look around.
A fursuit is a suit often worn by people involved in the furry fandom. fursuits are basically giant fuzzy and expensive costumes that look like your character. Itβs just a way that furries express themselves
A mixture of name popularity, how long you've been making them, the quality of your product and the uniqueness of your style all contribute to your demand. Although you can substitute most of these for cheap pricing and you'll get alot of business, too.
They don't make it look like a "ware wolf". Digital trickery, masks, fursuits and some more digital truckery are used to visually turn him into a werewolf, though.
Depending on the FurCon, you meet like minded people who are into the Fur fandom, shop for fur and animal related items ( such as fur costumes, books, artwork, etc.), at some of the conventions, one has the opportunity to bring fur costumes (also called FurSuits) and wear them around the convention.
One can purchase fursuits for children at any kids' clothing stores where they sell cute little costumes for kids. Or they can also purchase from Halloween stores which sell costumes for the Halloween day.
People may wear furry costumes, or engage in the subculture known as "furries," for various reasons. Some people wear them as a form of self-expression, creativity, or to connect with a fictional or anthropomorphic animal character. Others may enjoy the sense of community, inclusivity, or escapism that the furry fandom offers. Ultimately, people have different motivations for participating in the furry subculture.
Most places don't really have fursuit stores. There may be a maker based out of that city but it isn't really a store. Most makers just work out of a separate room of their home dedicated to their fursuits. The best way to acquire a fursuit is to find a maker whose style you like and commission them to make your suit. If you want a fursuit but are not to specific with how you want it to look you could commission an artistic liberty suit. If you want your suit as quickly as possible there are online auctions and sales for pre-made suits, some of which may be pre-owned.