QUOTE (Bull @ Apr 15 2011, 11:19 AM)

Yeah. The one thing about "Steam Punk" is tat, somehow, plain Victorian-era clothing is suddenly a Steampunk costume. It's annoying, because that's a zero-effort costume, really.
The other common thing, besides goggles (Which you can find at about a dozen booths at the con) are Nerf Guns painted brass. Usually the
Nerf Maverick.
Last year though, there was someone who was Wheelchair bound (at least, I assume so, as they were in it all weekend long). They decorated their chair up into a steampunk looking chair that was halfway well done.
Anyway, like all costume efforts, results will vary. Some are very well done. Some (like my own efforts) are completely half-assed and lame. And a few are Top-hats and goggles, or cat-ears, or a simple pair of vamp fangs. And they are beyond lame

Bull
That's why when I did it at the GenCon I went to, with my friends and I as Deadlands characters, I just said I was a cowboy.

Even had to borrow a holster. "Why are you wearing... Are those Moccasins?" "I'm Canadian." "There are Canadian Cowboys?" "I'd smack you for that, but it wouldn't be polite." "I guess there are." (My friends put a bit more work into their costumes, but one was getting the special holster made anyhow, and another is a costume maker by trade.). We were on the Pinnacle Website for a bit.
Getting the cap gun through customs however, was a lesson in how tight things are in a lot of ways. Glad I didn't bring the caps.
However, Victorian =/= Steampunk. You have to modify the outfit in special ways to do it right. So, at least some folks know it.