Gallery of types of accessories you can commission from Dragon Soup.
Made from marine vinyl and heat transfer vinyl, these name tags are flexible and water resistant. They are perfect for the active fursuiter who wants an in-character way to display their name or social media handle. There are lots of color options, and Dragon Soup is always open to new design ideas.
Several stock designs are offered through Dragon Soup’s Etsy shop. Send Dragon Soup an email or a message through Etsy if you have an idea for a unique design.
These name tags double as wallets and ID holders. Put your convention badge inside and you won’t have to wear an outfit-ruining lanyard at your next furry convention. Add your social media handle to the front so photographers will be able to more easily find you. These badges are made out of quilting cotton, heat transfer vinyl and heavy interfacing.
A revised order form for Pocket Tags is underway. Future orders will be taken through Etsy. At this time Dragon Soup is not open for Pocket Tags.
Dragon Soup makes soft foam bead stuffed dragon tails. They are squishy like a neck support pillow. They are much more comfortable and easy to wear than similar tails made out of solid foam. In 2018, Dragon Soup began experimenting with designing tails digitally, then getting custom printed fabric.
Soft Dragon Tails are lined with a layer of spandex so that if the outer shell pops a seam, the beads are safe inside.
Tails can be made out of spandex for a pool toy or rubber inspired look.
Made out of woven cotton, plastic snaps and side release buckles, these are a more distinguished accessory for your fursuit. The bow ties could be swapped out.
Dragon Soup can create faux fur tails in any shape or pattern using either sewn in markings or airbrushing. Faux fur tails attach with two webbing belt loops and are stuffed with polyester fiber filling.
Silicone embedded in mesh fabric layered over shiny stretch fabric. Current designs include a scale pattern, a crystal pattern and a row of gummy bears.
Silicone scales cast into either fabric mesh or spandex. This is sewn into an arm warmer or sleeve. Currently only one design is offered, but Dragon Soup hopes to utilize 3D printing to assist in creating more designs in the future.