Forester 1275 England
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Forester 1275 England
I want to be a hunter/woodsman/guide from late 13c (1275) England.
I've come across the books by Richard Rutherford-Moore, and St Hubert's Rangers, but I'm interested mainly with the clothing the persona would wear at the time. RRMoore's is from an earlier period as well.
Thank you,
~Gabriel
I've come across the books by Richard Rutherford-Moore, and St Hubert's Rangers, but I'm interested mainly with the clothing the persona would wear at the time. RRMoore's is from an earlier period as well.
Thank you,
~Gabriel
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Anyone have any answers?
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Re: Forester 1275 England
Going to look pretty much like every other peasant/retainer at that time in general dress. I am not familiar with a lot of deviation or specialization of clothing, but not my period or usual subject. The best way to proceed, unless someone comes up with woodsman specific examples would be to go with typical attire for a retainer of the period with the proper tools. A good knife, rope (perhaps tied about the upper arm), a dog
, etc. You could add a couple of touches that may not be on general clothing of the time, ties up to keep tunic bottoms out of brush or what not, for example.

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Re: Forester 1275 England
You mentioned St. Huberts Rangers.
have you checked out their Face book page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sthuber ... =bookmarks
Lots of good pictures and resources there.
have you checked out their Face book page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sthuber ... =bookmarks
Lots of good pictures and resources there.
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Quote: "Nissan Maxima"
(on Pennsic) I know that movie. It is the 13th warrior. A bunch of guys in armour that doesn't match itself or anybody elses, go on a trip and argue and get drunk and get laid and then fight Tuchux.
Re: Forester 1275 England
Check Bestiaries from the late 13th century. There are usually images of huntsmen in them.
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I know of at least 2 members of St Hubert's rangers here on the Archive
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1) don't put trust into how politicians explain things
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Amoung the things I've learned in life are these two tidbits...
1) don't put trust into how politicians explain things
2) you are likely to bleed if you base your actions upon 'hope'.
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The Maciejowski Bible is the best resource. These are good books too.
http://www.amazon.com/Medieval-Costume- ... 0486429857
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/048644906 ... V7WHX1C1AB
That's how I put my kit together for St Hubert's Rangers. Basically, you need a knee length tunic, braies, chausses, hood, shoes and belt. Go with wool for the chausses. I made a pattern for my brakes by ripping the seam apart in an old pair of gym shorts. I made the legs as long as I wanted them, and just sewed a long rectangular gusset in the middle of them. There's plenty of tunic tutorials on places like here and Pinterest, so I won't comment further on that. Chausses are a bit trickier. Youll need a good friend or SO to help mock up a pattern for those.
http://www.amazon.com/Medieval-Costume- ... 0486429857
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/048644906 ... V7WHX1C1AB
That's how I put my kit together for St Hubert's Rangers. Basically, you need a knee length tunic, braies, chausses, hood, shoes and belt. Go with wool for the chausses. I made a pattern for my brakes by ripping the seam apart in an old pair of gym shorts. I made the legs as long as I wanted them, and just sewed a long rectangular gusset in the middle of them. There's plenty of tunic tutorials on places like here and Pinterest, so I won't comment further on that. Chausses are a bit trickier. Youll need a good friend or SO to help mock up a pattern for those.
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Re: Forester 1275 England
Also, one of those coif caps, and a square blanket pinned around you for a cape will be good finishing touches.
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Sorry I do not check this as often as I once did. There are documents for the lords giving gifts to their foresters of fabric for clothing and such as well but some good info here for you above.
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