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How to Make a Dharma Initiative Jumpsuit Costume from "Lost"

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Sawyer in Dharma Jumpsuit

Fans of the former ABC show "Lost" are familiar with the standard Dharma uniform worn by some of the island dwellers. A replica jumpsuit will require some coveralls and a logo that resembles the Dharma logo.

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    Moderately Challenging

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    Things You'll Need

    • Coverall
    • Printable inkjet fabric
    • Inkjet printer
      • 1

        Use a basic tan work coverall. Most of the Dharma people wore this color, but dark blue is another option since those were worn by the motor pool and work staff members.

      • 2

        Open an appropriate Dharma Initiative logo copy in a photo editing program. Resize it until it is about the size of a shirt pocket.

      • 3

        Print the logo on inkjet printable fabric. Cut the logo out of the sheet of fabric.

      • 4

        Iron or stitch the logo on the upper left-hand corner of the jumpsuit.

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    • Photo Credit ABC Television

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