OC costume design: Sleeveless leotard versus one-piece with shoulder straps
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2025 9:47 pm
This is a crass one folks - I do apologise.
I'm in the design phase for a character I will be starting to write at the end of January or start of February, and I'm really conflicted on the design of the heroine's outfit. The images below will convey what I mean in terms of the styles of outfit I am describing, and my conflict goes a little like this: The sleeveless leotard is, I think, a much better look - it looks more superheroineish - but it's going to be a total headache to write in explicit peril scenes. Meanwhile, the one-piece, with its handy shoulder straps, is a more plain, less striking look, I think, but it is much, *much* more helpful for writing in peril scenes. There's... way more access going on there.
I have spent an unhealthy amount of time wrestling with this, and I keep going back and forth. How much easier it is to write makes me favour the straps, but the character design and general look is so much better in the leotard that I then get back to thinking I could make it work.
A catch or a zip at the back collar would essentially turn the leotard into very wide shoulder straps when undone...
Which look do you guys prefer?
If any lore information helps with any tiebreakers here, the idea is that the outfit itself doesn't take damage - so it won't be getting cut or ripped open at any stage - which helps me explain away why she's wearing it at all over literally anything else less revealing. The idea is for this to be a character who has recurring sexual peril misadventures, and who has something of a kryptonite-like reaction to being sexually touched - though not quite so dramatic as that.
Sleeveless leotard One-piece with shoulder straps
I'm in the design phase for a character I will be starting to write at the end of January or start of February, and I'm really conflicted on the design of the heroine's outfit. The images below will convey what I mean in terms of the styles of outfit I am describing, and my conflict goes a little like this: The sleeveless leotard is, I think, a much better look - it looks more superheroineish - but it's going to be a total headache to write in explicit peril scenes. Meanwhile, the one-piece, with its handy shoulder straps, is a more plain, less striking look, I think, but it is much, *much* more helpful for writing in peril scenes. There's... way more access going on there.
I have spent an unhealthy amount of time wrestling with this, and I keep going back and forth. How much easier it is to write makes me favour the straps, but the character design and general look is so much better in the leotard that I then get back to thinking I could make it work.
A catch or a zip at the back collar would essentially turn the leotard into very wide shoulder straps when undone...
Which look do you guys prefer?
If any lore information helps with any tiebreakers here, the idea is that the outfit itself doesn't take damage - so it won't be getting cut or ripped open at any stage - which helps me explain away why she's wearing it at all over literally anything else less revealing. The idea is for this to be a character who has recurring sexual peril misadventures, and who has something of a kryptonite-like reaction to being sexually touched - though not quite so dramatic as that.
Sleeveless leotard One-piece with shoulder straps