When Sarah Dee realized she had a knack for costume-making, she unwittingly became an in-demand costumer for the furry fandom (and quit her day job). Her clients have defied stereotypes of this obscure subculture by not focusing primarily on sex (‘Of the 300-plus costumes I’ve made, I have had one person ask for a hole with a zipper at the crotch’, she says) and showing true appreciation for anthropomorphic art