You don't have to have Aspergers to not want strangers pawing you. I don't mind accidental or casual touches, but if there's even a hint of creeper about it (or I'm in pain) I'll let the person know to back off.
A Lois McMaster Bujold fan!
Most SCA/Con folks won't do anything that will screw up someone's costume, so for something Steampunk, put spikes and/or gears, ruffles, and starched lace. If you want it to be fairly simple, you've got the right idea with the starched collar. You could make a detachable starched Elizabethan-type stand-up ruffle attached to a vest or something so you could take it on and off at will.
Not to mention the cool steampunky things you could do to your wheelchair.
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Most SCA/Con folks won't do anything that will screw up someone's costume, so for something Steampunk, put spikes and/or gears, ruffles, and starched lace. If you want it to be fairly simple, you've got the right idea with the starched collar. You could make a detachable starched Elizabethan-type stand-up ruffle attached to a vest or something so you could take it on and off at will.
Not to mention the cool steampunky things you could do to your wheelchair.
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