Measure the hybrid’s chest, waist, hips, shoulders, torso length, arm length, leg length, neck, and tail base
Choose stretchy, breathable fabrics for comfort and mobility
Add tail openings, tail sleeves, or detachable tail panels
Use adjustable waistbands, side lacing, or elastic inserts
Cut pants with extra room at the hips and thighs for a crouched posture
Make sleeves slightly longer with thumb holes or elastic cuffs
Use reinforced seams at stress points like shoulders, elbows, knees, and tail openings
Select muted earth tones, grays, blacks, browns, and rust colors
Add patchwork, cargo pockets, straps, and utility details
Include hooded jackets, vests, overalls, and layered tops
Use short jackets or cropped tops to avoid bunching around the tail
Make footwear with wide toe boxes and flexible ankle support
Add paw-friendly gloves with open fingertips or padded palms
Use soft linings to reduce friction on fur or skin
Avoid tight collars and restrictive necklines
Include hidden closures like snaps, zippers, and Velcro
Add reflective accents for visibility
Use durable, washable materials for daily wear
Customize clothing for standing, climbing, and crouching movement
Test fit while the hybrid walks, bends, and sits
Modify patterns to account for a tail, pointed ears, and digitigrade legs if needed
