GL - Costuming
M. Peet
ceinwenswan at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 27 09:11:27 PST 2001
> > I have several shades of purple linen
> > to work with. I could possibly do a nice fitted kirtle in the lightest
> > shade, a bliaut, tunic or cotehardie in a darker shade and then the
>short
> > tunic with the silk. Sound plausible? Would it fit at all in my period
>or
> > be considered general SCA wear?
>
>Once you cover the cotehardie (or bliaut) w/ a shorter tunic, it would look
>like
>the typical (if very full) Norman tunic from the hips down. It would be an
>SCA
>version of the look, but I don't see any reason why you shouldn't do it
>that
>way. I'm a firm believer that wardrobes should be mix & match.
>---------
Excuse me....but I must interject here. A bliaut, tunic and cotehardie are
all in different time frames. What period time/place is your persona and I
can help you?
And....a cotehardie and bliaut are two totally different styles, not
interchangeable and is not even close to a Norman style garb.
Ladies, if you have questions, please e-mail me privately.
In service,
Ceinwen
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