Need source for kids garb...
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Need source for kids garb...
The girls are taking up target archery, and they may need appropriate "Forest Outlaw" garb...
Any suggestions as to sources anyone?
Thanks!
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Any suggestions as to sources anyone?
Thanks!
Glaukos
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Inexpensive with many options. Not the most "historcally accurate" but considering it is for the kids who will grow out of it....
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Inexpensive with many options. Not the most "historcally accurate" but considering it is for the kids who will grow out of it....
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HE sells kids stuff:
http://historicenterprises.com/womens-k ... 0_126.html
If you want to make your own, I have a few articles.
http://historicenterprises.com/womens-k ... 0_126.html
If you want to make your own, I have a few articles.
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Karen Larsdatter wrote:Jestyr wrote:It seems it would be a good idea to have a kid garb swap online.
I've heard of them happening at events. Saves even more money -- no shipping, and you can actually see whether the clothes will fit your child.
There was a child's garb swap on the calender for Lilies, too bad for us it was the first weekend& we didn't get there until the 2nd
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I don't really care, as I don't have kids, but except for the fit/shipping issue, doing the swap online would seem to be a better choice (in my opinion).
It would expand the audience, enabling for a better community. The size of the audience (larger is better) makes a critical difference on whether a classifieds or swap system works.
It would expand the audience, enabling for a better community. The size of the audience (larger is better) makes a critical difference on whether a classifieds or swap system works.
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I wonder if they could get away with something like the Dharma Trading Company Morroccan tunic (which can be dyed to whatever colors you like); the lovely thing about a hood is that they can probably get away with an adult size, if there's one that you like, and it'll fit them fine.
(My son wears a particolored hood with my husband's badge on it; I'd bought the hood from James B at his Pennsic booth, since it was already the right set of colors
but the addition of the embroidered badge was inspired by illustrations I'd seen in <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1861263716?ie=UTF8&tag=suggestion-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=1861263716">Medieval Military Costume</a>. I think the hood's an adult size, but he's been wearing it since he was two years old, and it looks fine. A little big, but it's fine. Better than fine -- in our holiday cards last year, he's wearing the hood over an Old Navy shirt that's got a truck on it, and you can't really see that he's not wearing a medieval outfit, because the hood does such a terrific job of covering it up and making it look a bit more medieval. So I'd say -- get tunics that are comfortable for now, but splurge on an adult-sized hood that you and the girls like. Whether you add your badge -- or make it particolored purpure-and-argent, or whatever -- is up to you.)
(My son wears a particolored hood with my husband's badge on it; I'd bought the hood from James B at his Pennsic booth, since it was already the right set of colors
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Karen Larsdatter wrote:I wonder if they could get away with something like the Dharma Trading Company Morroccan tunic (which can be dyed to whatever colors you like); the lovely thing about a hood is that they can probably get away with an adult size, if there's one that you like, and it'll fit them fine.
(My son wears a particolored hood with my husband's badge on it; I'd bought the hood from James B at his Pennsic booth, since it was already the right set of colorsbut the addition of the embroidered badge was inspired by illustrations I'd seen in <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1861263716?ie=UTF8&tag=suggestion-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=1861263716">Medieval Military Costume</a>. I think the hood's an adult size, but he's been wearing it since he was two years old, and it looks fine. A little big, but it's fine. Better than fine -- in our holiday cards last year, he's wearing the hood over an Old Navy shirt that's got a truck on it, and you can't really see that he's not wearing a medieval outfit, because the hood does such a terrific job of covering it up and making it look a bit more medieval. So I'd say -- get tunics that are comfortable for now, but splurge on an adult-sized hood that you and the girls like. Whether you add your badge -- or make it particolored purpure-and-argent, or whatever -- is up to you.)
Thank you!
Glaukos the Athenian
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Benedictus dominus Deus meus, qui docet manus meas ad proelium, et digitos meos ad bellum.
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Benedictus dominus Deus meus, qui docet manus meas ad proelium, et digitos meos ad bellum.
