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31st August 16, 08:00 PM
#11
Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
If by country gentleman you are referring to the wealthy landed gentry then perhaps these images can help.
Today
From the 1920's
From the turn of the century.
For some reason your pictures don't show up.
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well, that comes from poor judgement."
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31st August 16, 08:17 PM
#12
Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
If by country gentleman you are referring to the wealthy landed gentry then perhaps these images can help.
Today
From the 1920's
From the turn of the century.
I see the 'wealthy' part, Steve, but not the proof-is-in-the-pudding. ;)
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3rd September 16, 11:57 PM
#13
It seems that some think I may be able to assist you. If I can, then of course I will. I too cannot see Steve's pictures which would have given us a starting point, so to help me help you, what era are you wanting to know about? 1900's? 1940's? Today? Actually outwardly, in many ways there is not a lot of difference, but there are many when the finer points are viewed. Ask away! You never know I may be able to come up with an answer.
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4th September 16, 05:08 PM
#14
I am actually not sure at the moment... I was and still hoping for the pics to show up.... Mean while what would you suggest??
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5th September 16, 10:23 AM
#15
Well for a start look at the first thread( a sticky) in the Traditional kilt section, then at all the other threads there, taking particular note of the thread containing what the SCOTS in Scotland wear. Sadly this website, for its own good reasons, does not allow traditional Scots, in Scotland, to show pictures of them partaking in the very traditional pastime of shooting, in Scotland, sometimes clad in the kilt and appropriate attire which does limit the scope of your search a tad. However there are pictures of kilted fishermen to be found which may help your search and thinking.
I am sending you a PM which you may find helpful.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 5th September 16 at 10:32 AM.
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5th September 16, 11:29 AM
#16
Thank you very much for your help!! I do greatly appreciate it!!!
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5th September 16, 07:27 PM
#17
Originally Posted by Rangingscot
I'm trying to recreate an earlier time while sticking to modern time as well
Recreating an earlier time is Historical Dress. This is obviously at odds with modern dress.
For sure you can put together a hybrid costume which juxtaposes various things anachronistic to each other, but this will look like what it is, a "mashup" as it's called.
I see it all the time! I just spent a weekend at a California Highland Games and such mixing is common. It seems to be an American thing, I don't know why. I didn't see things like that at the Games I attended in Scotland.
For example I saw a number of men wearing 17th/18th century pirate shirts with Prince Charlies (which didn't appear until the early 20th century). And many people wearing Utilikilts (invented recently in the Pacific Northwest) with Renaissance costume.
If an outfit is to have internal consistency you would have to first decide on what time period you're depicting.
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5th September 16, 09:25 PM
#18
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7th September 16, 05:10 AM
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7th September 16, 08:00 AM
#20
Cool! Thank you!!
It seems to me that the last two look almost the same
And is like what i am trying to dress as.
And what is with the sheppards staff that everyone seems to be carrying???
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