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Cosplay - Delta Red Cammy White - DIY How To Cammy Gloves

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Cammy, full name Cammy White, has been a character in the Street Fighter universe since the release of the third installment in the game released in 1993. Code name Killer Bee, she was the second female playable character to be introduced after Chun Li. Her role was a deadly assassin that would do Bison’s bidding, she lost her memory and joined the British as an M16 operative and fighter for her new government. Gaining further attention for her sex appeal, creating your own Cammy cosplay will be fun and bad ass!

There are a few things you will need when making your own Cammy costume.

  • Red Beret
  • Long Blonde Wig (Braided into 2 braids)
  • Green Sleeveless Mockneck Bodysuit
  • Red and Yellow Patches (hat and chest) 
  • Nude Tights
  • Army Green Stripes (legs) 
  • Socks & Boots
  • Red Forearm Armor/Fighting Gloves


All of those things can be found and pieced together however there is going to be one thing you wont be able to find without it costing you your arm and leg. That is cammy's gloves, or fighting armor. Screw getting on etsy and trying to pay someone when you can totally make them yourself! I am here to show you how!

I decided to become cammy as my first cosplay, which was also shot by Dragonfly Studios.




It may look fancy but trust me this is going to be easier than you think!


I made the base of the gloves and the knuckles out of 3mm craft foam, you can find it at Hobby Lobby or Michael's. You could also use 1mm, just layer it up.. The thick parts on the ends of the gloves were eva foam. I recommend measuring around your arm and stenciling on the foam before you cut anything out. I used old gardening gloves and chopped the fingers off before I put on the knuckles. Simply glue together with plain old super glue!


You could paint everything in a layer of Modge Podge, the matte kind. It not only primes the surface for the paint, but also adds some strength to the craft foam! I didn't have time nor felt like it so I took them outside and doused them with red spray paint. You can use acrylic paints, but it can take longer to dry.

Only one last tip: watch getting glue on your hands and the surface you are working on because it gets everyyyyyyyywhere!

Until next time. - D💋

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