Reference review, tailored proposal, fit planning, and progress review.

CosLoom keeps bespoke cosplay work readable from first brief to final handoff: every stage defines what the studio reviews, what the client confirms, and what output moves the commission forward.

Atelier designer arranging costume reference sketches and fabric notes inside a workshop.

A controlled commission rhythm for private custom work.

Each stage has a purpose: what CosLoom reviews, what the client confirms, and what output moves the build forward.

01

Atelier Brief

A light first brief gives CosLoom enough context to judge direction without asking for a production contract on day one.

Studio Review
Reviews character direction, commission range, use case, deadline pressure, and available references.
Client Input
Sends references, preferred reply channel, budget range, and any event or photoshoot timing already known.
Output
Private inquiry record with the first scope notes and contact path.
02

Reference Review

The studio studies silhouette, textile language, armor or prop logic, and which details matter most on camera.

Studio Review
Separates must-have character signals from optional embellishment, risk, and unclear areas.
Client Input
Adds missing views, scale notes, movement needs, or preferred finish references if requested.
Output
A clarified build direction before pricing is promised.
03

Tailored Proposal

Pricing is shaped as a proposal, not a generic menu, so scope, finish level, timeline, and handoff stay legible.

Studio Review
Defines included pieces, material direction, production rhythm, quote validity, and payment path.
Client Input
Confirms whether the proposal matches the intended character, budget, and deadline.
Output
Written proposal or a short list of details needed before pricing.
04

Deposit & Slot

A production slot is reserved after the proposal is accepted and essential inputs are ready.

Studio Review
Locks the commission record, production window, deposit status, and priority materials.
Client Input
Completes deposit and supplies required measurements, reference files, or shipping context.
Output
Confirmed commission path with the next craft checkpoint.
05

Fit & Design Confirmation

Before heavy making begins, CosLoom checks fit logic, movement, closure, proportion, and visual hierarchy.

Studio Review
Translates reference art into wearable structure, pattern decisions, prop scale, and finish priorities.
Client Input
Reviews key design notes and answers any fit, comfort, or use-case questions.
Output
Approved direction for construction, trim, surface finish, and wearing plan.
06

Production Review

Progress photos are used as craft checkpoints, not casual chat, so decisions are recorded before final assembly.

Studio Review
Shares silhouette, material, armor surface, prop scale, or detail progress when decisions matter.
Client Input
Confirms visible direction, raises concerns early, and keeps replies consolidated.
Output
Aligned build before final finishing and packing preparation.
07

Final Approval

The finished piece is reviewed for included scope, visible finish, closures, packing risk, and final balance.

Studio Review
Checks requested elements, wearability notes, fragile details, and final photo record.
Client Input
Confirms final review and completes any remaining payment before release.
Output
Approved piece ready for careful packing or handoff.
08

Packing & Handoff

Delivery is planned around fragile trims, international movement, event timing, and the way the costume will be unpacked.

Studio Review
Prepares packing, tracking handoff, and any care or unpacking notes needed for the build.
Client Input
Confirms delivery details and receives tracking or pickup information.
Output
Final handoff with the commission record closed cleanly.

The proposal is shaped around control points, not guesswork.

CosLoom keeps custom work professional by defining scope, fit, finish, and delivery before the commission becomes vague or rushed.

Scope & Budget

Every proposal clarifies what is included, what is optional, and where complexity changes the commission range.

Fit & Movement

Costume pieces are reviewed for real wear, comfort, closures, pose range, travel, and event use before final finishing.

Finish & Delivery

Surface detail, fragile trims, packing risk, shipping country, and final balance are checked before handoff.

Fast contact is welcome. Formal decisions still stay recorded.

CosLoom can begin through email, WhatsApp, Instagram, or Facebook, then move proposal and payment details into the clearest channel for the commission record.

Email

Best for formal proposals, quote records, terms, payment links, and final confirmations.

WhatsApp

Best for fast questions, supplementary references, timing nudges, and international day-to-day replies.

Instagram / Facebook

Useful for first contact or moodboard sharing; formal proposal and payment details move to email or WhatsApp.

Start with the references you have.

Send the first atelier brief now; CosLoom can request missing measurements, scale notes, or formal contact details after review.