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23rd April 08, 01:06 PM
#21
My understanding is that the little (as in filed begh or however the heck you spell it) is correct for the late Rennaisance/ early Enlightment. It was just starting to come into fashion, along with a long plaid. I could be wrong- I have only read one book on the subject, and it was short with mostly pictures and paintings to go by- but those paintings are what I have based my costume around.
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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23rd April 08, 01:13 PM
#22
well, if theyre having fun wearing it, i dont see a problem.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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23rd April 08, 01:49 PM
#23
As we entered the Ren Fare grounds, a man carying a tiny, pink sun umbrella and wearing a giant seven foot sword came walking by... They also had llama rides. That makes pretty much wearing anything fine for the Ren Fare.
Last edited by Bugbear; 23rd April 08 at 02:35 PM.
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23rd April 08, 02:40 PM
#24
 Originally Posted by katmills2005
Its actually a requirement to attend one of their events. (Its rather sad that I have more SCA clothes than mundane)
I wouldn't go as far as to say it's a requirement in the SCA to dress period, but it is definitely stronger encouraged at least here in Atedveldt. There are by far more people in the SCA who will attempt to ensure that everyone around is wearing period clothing, but there are still plenty of people running around in Native American Moccosins, black belts, and plenty of other items that wouldn't have been have been around for the time their shooting for.
I don't really go to Renn Faire's anymore, but if I was going to, I would just have to go for the fun, and not to be the period snob that I've been called before.
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23rd April 08, 02:55 PM
#25
When I go I look at the weather. In the warm days of August thru mid September, the small kilt is great. From Mid September to April, I like the great kilt.
Who cares if its period... most of the costumes at the fair are not period.
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23rd April 08, 04:22 PM
#26
 Originally Posted by Nighthawk
My understanding is that the little (as in filed begh or however the heck you spell it) is correct for the late Rennaisance/ early Enlightment. It was just starting to come into fashion, along with a long plaid. I could be wrong- I have only read one book on the subject, and it was short with mostly pictures and paintings to go by- but those paintings are what I have based my costume around.
The "philabeg" or little kilt dates no earlier than the very-late 1600s, or perhaps not till the 1720s, if you buy the Englishman Rawlinson theory, which many scholars do:
http://www.reconstructinghistory.com...=&g=&a=130&w=2
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 April 08, 04:45 PM
#27
I'll likely be going kilted to a RenFair in a couple of weeks. I go kilted everywhere else, why should Renfest get any special treatment? I'll also be wearing the kilt as a piece of modern clothing, along with a micro fiber shirt, a ball cap, and a pair of rubber soled shoes- ALL MODERN CLOTHING. If I were going to wear a puffy shirt with it, that'd be one thing, but it sould be fairly obvious to everyone that I'm not going for some kind of period look.
PS. For those who've been kilted at a Renfair before, do you find that kilt checks are common?
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23rd April 08, 05:01 PM
#28
I saw my first Utilikilts at the Renfest; black leather kilts with studded belts and "combat" boots not period but they fit into that whole scene. 'Cause the Renfest if for fun, food, laughs, and drinks.
Besides... Kilt....Green tights....Kilts....Green tights.... (despite the respect I have for Panache & Mr. Flynn) I'll take kilts any day over tights, even a "maroon" kilt.
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23rd April 08, 05:25 PM
#29
It's like a Jethro Tull show! The band, not the seed screw guy the band is named after.
And nope no kilt checks at the Ren Fare, but they did check you at the gate to see if you were sneaking food in...
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23rd April 08, 05:31 PM
#30
Im still trying to picture Panache in a pink kilt an green tights
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