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24th December 11, 03:47 AM
#331
Re: "Jacobite" garb
In my Sporranalbum there can you see this sporran.
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28th December 11, 10:54 AM
#332
Re: "Jacobite" garb
Looks great!
Love the bonnet.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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28th December 11, 07:46 PM
#333
Re: "Jacobite" garb
I do like the sporran. I was scanning through some of your newer photos and noticed the manufacturing of the sporran. Please give a write up as your work is very good.
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29th December 11, 02:17 AM
#334
Re: "Jacobite" garb
A good magician does not reveal his tricks. I'm working on a manual in German. When I'm finished, I try to rewrite it in English
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23rd January 12, 01:20 PM
#335
Re: "Jacobite" garb
I am sure this has been addressed many the time on here, but I am planning on attending my local renaissance festival and wanted to look as period as possible within regards to the 16th century highlands. I have read mixed opinions on google and am now looking to the rabble for advice. What say you rabble on 16th century, non-specific highland wear.
Sincerely,
BB
[-[COLOR="DimGray"]Floreat Majestas[/COLOR]-|-[COLOR="Red"]Semper Vigilans[/COLOR]-|-[COLOR="Navy"]Aut Pax Aut Bellum[/COLOR]-|-[I][B]Go mbeannai Dia duit[/B][/I]-]
[COLOR="DarkGreen"][SIZE="2"]"I consider looseness with words no less of a defect than looseness of the bowels."[/SIZE][/COLOR] [B]- John Calvin[/B]
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23rd January 12, 01:31 PM
#336
Re: "Jacobite" garb
 Originally Posted by Burly Brute
I am sure this has been addressed many the time on here, but I am planning on attending my local renaissance festival and wanted to look as period as possible within regards to the 16th century highlands. I have read mixed opinions on google and am now looking to the rabble for advice. What say you rabble on 16th century, non-specific highland wear.
Sincerely,
BB
Linen shirt, belted plaid, Elizabethan period doublet or jerkin, period shoes or "cuarans" (highland moccasins - much cheaper than shoes!) - and you're all set...!
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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23rd January 12, 01:41 PM
#337
Re: "Jacobite" garb
 Originally Posted by Woodsheal
Linen shirt, belted plaid, Elizabethan period doublet or jerkin, period shoes or "cuarans" (highland moccasins - much cheaper than shoes!) - and you're all set...!
Can I forgo the doublet/jerkin? And in regards to the highland moccasins, where might one purchase/DIY a pair at a low cost? I know I have seen patterns and everyone on here, but that was several months ago and of course I did not write it down. And thanks!
I found one site that said the kilt was not the traditional clothing of the Scots in the 16th century...
[-[COLOR="DimGray"]Floreat Majestas[/COLOR]-|-[COLOR="Red"]Semper Vigilans[/COLOR]-|-[COLOR="Navy"]Aut Pax Aut Bellum[/COLOR]-|-[I][B]Go mbeannai Dia duit[/B][/I]-]
[COLOR="DarkGreen"][SIZE="2"]"I consider looseness with words no less of a defect than looseness of the bowels."[/SIZE][/COLOR] [B]- John Calvin[/B]
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23rd January 12, 01:49 PM
#338
Re: "Jacobite" garb
 Originally Posted by Burly Brute
I found one site that said the kilt was not the traditional clothing of the Scots in the 16th century... 
It wasn't -- hadn't been invented yet. Nor had its forerunner the belted plaid, at least for most of that century, as far as written records can determine. Up through most of that century the Gael in Scotland still dressed just like those in Ireland. You'd want to wear a leine, ionar, and brat.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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23rd January 12, 01:54 PM
#339
Re: "Jacobite" garb
 Originally Posted by Burly Brute
Can I forgo the doublet/jerkin? And in regards to the highland moccasins, where might one purchase/DIY a pair at a low cost? I know I have seen patterns and everyone on here, but that was several months ago and of course I did not write it down.  And thanks!
I found one site that said the kilt was not the traditional clothing of the Scots in the 16th century... 
We're not talking "kilts" per se, but rather "great kilts" - more properly termed belted tartan plaids. Most Scots did NOT wear them, but Highlanders did after at least the mid-1500s (first written reference is from the 1590s, which means they were most likely in use for awhile before someone sat down and wrote about 'em!). You can go with just a period shirt.
Any ol' moccasin kit will work (just cut the side flaps off these):
http://jas-townsend.com/product_info...roducts_id=246
Basically, you'll look like this:
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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23rd January 12, 02:05 PM
#340
Re: "Jacobite" garb
 Originally Posted by Dale Seago
It wasn't -- hadn't been invented yet. Nor had its forerunner the belted plaid, at least for most of that century, as far as written records can determine. Up through most of that century the Gael in Scotland still dressed just like those in Ireland. You'd want to wear a leine, ionar, and brat.
Sorry, I should have been more specific in regards to the highlands.
[-[COLOR="DimGray"]Floreat Majestas[/COLOR]-|-[COLOR="Red"]Semper Vigilans[/COLOR]-|-[COLOR="Navy"]Aut Pax Aut Bellum[/COLOR]-|-[I][B]Go mbeannai Dia duit[/B][/I]-]
[COLOR="DarkGreen"][SIZE="2"]"I consider looseness with words no less of a defect than looseness of the bowels."[/SIZE][/COLOR] [B]- John Calvin[/B]
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