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I had to make numerous changes to make my suspension harness work with the female anatomy (boobs.)

This straitjacket is normally all white, but since (without tracing outlines) most of the features become invisible, so for the grid on the right I made it pink and darker pink.

I decided that rather than split the boobs apart with a single Y shaped strap, I would instead pull the two shoulder straps farther apart, which squeezes the breasts together.

I did it this way because the Y strap would mean all of her weight is held by a single strap, and that's not enough for safety!  As a consequence of shifting the vertical straps out to the sides, I couldn't really have two arm loops in the front like on the male one.  So I went with a single arm loop sewn to the leotard and clipping to the belt.

As this is designed to be taken on and off by machines, there are no little loops on the sides of her hips.  Normally, these loops are there to prevent the sleeves from falling down, allowing this prisoner to pull the straps under her feet and back up the front to aid in escape.

This is largely prevented by the middle arm loop, but if the straitjacket is strapped loosey, one could still conceivably get it under their legs.

So.... even though you can't really see it, there's a powerful magnetic strip in the small of her back holding the buckles in place.

Artists note:  This was such a pain in the ass to model and simulate.  I have to say that a straitjacket is the single hardest thing I have ever modeled, and I doubt weather anything else will take its spot.  This is almost entirely due to the complexity of the motions to get a straitjacket strapped up, and the fact that there are so many things crossing over each other.  The arms cross each other, the sleeves have to cross over each other as well, all while avoiding letting any geometry actually intersect.  I ended up staking shape key after shape key to compensate. But it eventually worked!

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