Measure the chest, waist, hips, shoulders, torso length, arm length, leg length, tail base, and neck
Choose stretchy, durable fabrics for the body and reinforced fabric for high-wear areas
Select a fitted top with room for shoulders, chest, and any fur or body variation
Add a tail opening, tail flap, or split-back design if needed
Use pants or shorts with a flexible waistband and extra room at the hips and thighs
Include a gusset or adjustable seam for comfort and mobility
Make sleeves and pant legs slightly longer if paws or digitigrade legs need coverage
Use thumb holes or paw-friendly openings if hands are partially animal-like
Add a hood, mask, or ear openings if the design includes raccoon ears
Use neutral earth tones, gray, black, and white for a raccoon-inspired look
Add striped accents on sleeves, legs, or accessories for a raccoon theme
Choose shoes or boots that fit the foot shape and walking style
Use belts, suspenders, or adjustable straps to keep the outfit secure
Avoid tight collars, cuffs, and waistbands that restrict movement
Test the fit while sitting, bending, and moving the tail
Finish seams cleanly and reinforce stress points
Add pockets, zippers, or snaps for practicality
Match accessories like gloves, scarves, or vests to the overall style
