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Fursuits & Giggles
Terms of Services 2025
By commissioning me, you are agreeing to the Terms Of Services.Must Be 18+ Of AgeMust be willing to show proof of age.
Minors (14+ of age) may commission with parent or guardian’s approval. I will need some form of communication with the parent, such as an email address to get in contact with them.
If you are caught lying about your age, you will be blacklisted from any commissions in the future.PaymentsA single downpayment of 30% of the total cost is needed before any work can be started.
Once materials are bought, the downpayment becomes nonrefundable.
Payment plans are accepted.Photos and WIPsI post photos of my work regularly. If you do not want your commission WIP (work in progress) photos posted, please request this. However, please note that finished products cannot be requested to be not posted.
When working on your character, I will need a clear reference sheet with at least 2 views (front and back preferred). I will work with you to find fur colors that match best with the character, as long as the fur is of good quality.
You will receive a WIP of the suit when significant progress is made (when the headbase is made, patterned, furred, etc.), and you will be able to give input on any changes you’d like done. Once approved, work will be continued on the suit.Refunds/canceling your suitThe downpayment is *NONREFUNDABLE once materials are bought.
If the commission is canceled mid-production, you will receive a partial refund, the amount of which is based on how much work has been done on the suit and how much of the suit was paid off. All refunds will be done on a case by case basis.
If the commission is canceled, you will not receive your suit, and I have the right to modify the suit’s design to make it unique from your character and sell it as a premade.DeadlinesI do not work with deadlines, and all estimated time completion dates given are only estimates. These can be inaccurate and may change throughout the commission process.ShippingIf the suit gets lost in the mail, I DO NOT take responsibility for it, and it will not be refundable.
Cost of shipping is separate from the final price of the suit. I usually will send the shipping cost after the suit is done, since there is no way of telling how big of a box is needed and how heavy the package will end up being.Duct Tape Dummy (DTD)For suits that have bodysuits, a DTD is required. I will not take body measurements for bodysuits.
The DTD must be in good condition (not falling apart, no holes, etc.).
To learn how to make a DTD, I recommend following along to tutorials on Youtube on how to make a DTD.Cat AllergiesThis home has two (very nosy) cats. I do try to make sure my suits are clean of cat hair, however If you have a severe allergy towards them, please keep this in mind.…I have the right to modify and add to the Terms of Service at any time. Any customers I am working with at that time will be notified to have a look at the new and improved Terms Of Service.
Fursuits & Giggles
Fursuit Prices 2025
These prices are only the base prices and are subject to change depending on colors and complexity of character designFURSUIT PARTSHead only - $1,200+Paws - $200+ (four finger) or $230+ (five finger)Feetpaws - $200+ (planti) or $250+ (digi)Tails:
Short (1ft) - $50+
Medium (2-3ft) - $80-100+
Long (4-5ft) - $120-140+
Ex long (6-8ft) - $160-180+Planti bodysuit - $1,450+Digi bodysuit - $1,600+Planti legs only - $1,025+Digi legs only - $1,200+PARTIALS + FULLSUITSMini partial (head, paws, tail) - $1,450+Partial (+feetpaws)- $1,650+Full partial (+arm sleeves) - $1,700+Fullsuit planti - $3,100+Fullsuit digi - $3,300+ADD ONS3D eyes - $20Velcro/interchangeable hair- $15+ perJewelry/piercings - $5 per ($10 for gauges)Velcro Eyelids - $15Wings - $60+Armsleeves - $80+
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Fursuits & Giggles
Fursuit Care Guide
Washing Your Fursuit
Depending on what you have available and/or what parts you are cleaning, you can choose a method you’d prefer to use!Bathtub
Heads, handpaws, feetpaws, tails, bodysuits, and any bodysuit padding may be cleaned this way.
Fill the tub only a little bit with cold water (which parts you are cleaning will depend on how much exactly. Heads should be only about 1-2 inches of water, while any other part can have the water filled a little more as they can be submerged without issue) and add a small amount of a non-bleach gentle detergent (I recommend Woolite) to clean the suit.
TO NOTE: If your head was made before 2025, try to avoid getting the eyes wet as there is a chance they may get ruined if left wet for too long. If your suit was made in 2025, the eyes are waterproof, and can get wet without issue.
Gently wash by hand. If you are washing the head, use a washcloth or plain white paper towels to wipe down the face of the suit. Then, run clean cold water and gently squeeze out the suit parts until all the soap is out of the suit.Little Green Bissell (Recommended)
Heads, handpaws, feetpaws, tails, bodysuits and bodysuit padding may be cleaned this way.
Put water and a small amount of gentle non-bleach detergent into the clean solution side of the machine. Spray down the suit with the machine and vacuum out all the soapy water. Then, change the solution to just a water base to rinse out any excess soap. Repeat if needed. (There are a lot of video tutorials online on how to clean a suit with a Little Green Bissell that you can follow if you want a visual on how to use it!)Machine Washing
Handpaws, tails, bodysuits, and bodysuit pillow padding may be washed this way.
Make sure the water is on cold and the settings are set for Delicates. The bodysuit should be turned inside out, and the handpaws and tail should be placed in a mesh washing bag or pillow case. Use only a gentle, non-bleach detergent.
Drying Your Fursuit
Immediately after washing your suit, squeeze out as much excess water as you can from your suit. Your suit is made with foam and stuffing, it can be squished and squeezed without harm!
Place your suit on or in front of a fan with the head laying back and the neck open to help dry the interior better. Be sure to check on the suit around every hour or so and move it around if/when needed to make sure all of the suit dries. While it dries, brush out the fur. You can use a wool brush, slicker brush, or comb. (Note with a slicker brush: brush the fur by pushing the brush along the fur rather than pulling it, as using slicker brushes “correctly” can lead to more fur falling out quicker.)It is not recommended to put any part of your fursuit in the dryer, as not all dryers have a no heat setting and can ultimately damage your fursuit. If you want to see if you can dry your fursuit in the dryer, use a scrap piece of faux fur first to test it out first. Again, I do not recommend this method as you risk damaging your fursuit!
Disinfecting Your Fursuit
For disinfecting your fursuit, you can use fursuit spray (a spray consisting of water and isopropyl alcohol. You can find tutorials on how to make your own fursuit spray online!).
Spray the fursuit spray onto/into your suit from about a foot away from the suit. You do not need to get the fursuit soaked, just a few spritzes over the suit will do. Avoid getting the spray onto the fursuit eyes. Let the suit dry by a fan.REMINDER: Fursuit sprays are NOT a substitute for washing! It’s just a way to freshen up and disinfect a suit when you don’t necessarily need to do a full wash of a suit yet. Please still wash your suit.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me on any of my social media! I’ll be happy to answer!
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