Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-35691777-20180603060518

Hi guys, I just want to ask a question. When people wear big cloaks, they tend to look big, and yet they can have room to move around in it. But, I always wanted to know if a person could walk backwards in a cloak. Trick question: yes they can. But, that's not where the problem is. You see, I've seen characters like Batman who have cloaks that pratically pass their feet and just expand across the floor (maybe just two feet far from their feet), and sometimes they show the character able to move around, jump, run, spin, and yes, even walk backwards in it without it beign caught in their feet. I just want to ask, can a person be able to move around freely in a giant cloak that passes your feet and if so how? IF not, then how long does a cloak have to be in order for a person to have the maximum form of movement with the most cloak coverage of their entire bodies.  