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12th October 11, 11:39 AM
#311
Re: "Jacobite" garb
Originally Posted by Captain_Cogle
Thanks for the quick reply! I sent the link to my husband. We're always nervous about ordering online for various reasons, so we appreciate people's recommendations.
Best wishes!
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22nd October 11, 01:41 AM
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22nd October 11, 02:17 PM
#313
Re: "Jacobite" garb
Originally Posted by figheadair
Yeah i seen this site a few times. Some nice bonnets!
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29th October 11, 09:10 AM
#314
Re: "Jacobite" garb
Originally Posted by Woodsheal
In 1745 Jacobite get-up at the recent Central NY Games near Syracuse;
Woodsheal the wee kilt you have on, what are the pleats like on it? are they just unpressed basic folds? 4 yards?
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29th October 11, 10:14 AM
#315
Re: "Jacobite" garb
Originally Posted by The Bear
Woodsheal the wee kilt you have on, what are the pleats like on it? are they just unpressed basic folds? 4 yards?
Actually, I "cheated" that day and was wearing one of Matt Newsome's 4-yd. box-pleated kilts. They resemble the earlier little kilts, but not exactly.
For 1740s, you only need 3-4 yards, with the un-pressed pleats tacked in place at the waist, or perhaps a drawstring in a waist band. We're not sure how philabegs were actually constructed at that early date (and I highly doubt they were thrown on the ground and hand-pleated each and every time!).
See the earlier pages of this thread for a discussion of wee kilts of that period....
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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30th October 11, 07:56 PM
#316
Re: "Jacobite" garb
I wore my Jacobite clothing at the Carolina Renaissance Festival (pardon the sunglasses and facial hair!). It's still a work in progress, but I think it's a good start so far.
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30th October 11, 08:03 PM
#317
Re: "Jacobite" garb
Wow, looks great, Matt. I'd try shortening the waistcoat a bit.
You going again anytime soon?
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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31st October 11, 05:38 AM
#318
Re: "Jacobite" garb
Looking good, indeed, Matt! As for the waistcoat length, period images of Highland garb of the mid-1700s often show the waistcoat being of a slightly longer length than the outer coat/jacket, and peeking out beneath the hem of the latter. So, don't sweat it...!
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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31st October 11, 08:39 AM
#319
Re: "Jacobite" garb
Originally Posted by figheadair
figheadair, Woodsheal, two have provided invaluable information in an extremely informative thread. My living history group actually ranges from the 1640's to 1746, and I used to focus more on the earlier history. You two have helped me to accurately expand my range of garb. Thank you!
Last edited by Nighthawk; 31st October 11 at 08:46 AM.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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31st October 11, 04:36 PM
#320
Re: "Jacobite" garb
I'd really love to go again, Nick, but this time in modern clothes -- it's hard to sit on small wooden benches with a kilt! We won free tickets to it this year, so I'm not sure if we want to shell out the cash!
I think the fact that I had my sporran attached to my kilt belt, making it sit up way too high, is making the waistcoat look too long -- it's actually pretty short. I wore it with a separate belt today for a costume contest at work and I think it looks a little better.
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