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This LoRA is meant to re-create a "laced" or "lace up" jockstrap. It is inspired by this JOCKMAIL jockstrap, but the dataset contains a variety of similar jockstraps. Thanks @blackfrostjr for the idea.
Usage
The LoRA can handle sub-concepts to varying degrees of success. You can try out the below tags to customize the jockstrap.
Use
<color1> and <color2> laced_jockstrapto mix and match colors.Use
<color> laced_jockstrap, <color> lacesto differentiate the jockstrap color from the color of the laces.Add
<color> striped laced_jockstrapto add stripes to the waistband.When generating the jockstrap from the back it will sometimes add a cross-lace to the waistband. This wasn't intended, but I thought it looked cool. Try just using
jockstrapinstead oflaced_jockstrapif you don't want the cross-lace.You can try
holding lacesand/orundressingto generate a person holding the laces, but this isn't as strongly captured.Add
untiedto generate the jockstrap with the laces untied. It can get a bit messy so multiple generations might be needed.


