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I need to spiff up some for court and was hoping someone can point me towards a good garb maker. I am really looking to buy off rack in stock type stuff.

Links etc would be great thanks.
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Damon wrote:I need to spiff up some for court and was hoping someone can point me towards a good garb maker. I am really looking to buy off rack in stock type stuff.

Links etc would be great thanks.



What period and culture?

I can give you reference for some spectacular garb for an Ottoman Turk. Outside of that I'm at a loss.
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What time frame area etc are you looking at?
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Damon, you do early Rus also don't you?

Try Linen Garb. I've been very happy with mine. Grant you, it isn't fancy (lots of trim and fancy patterns), but the stuff is nice and well made.
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http://www.linengarb.com

Or you could just ask Adric13, he's the one who runs it. :)
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Sorry forgot to add 9th century rus. I have some fantastic boots and coat what I am really looking to put together is some pants/shirt and a little bling. The bling I can always get at an event.
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This is a Rus coronation cloak for Greenshield (all hand embroidered):

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Thanks I will check it out.
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Try

http://www.merchantadventurers.com/

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Rus pants from Linengarb.com

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