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Historical Wardrobe Creating
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Whether you do reenactments, plays, collect historical costumes, or just like to dress up, building a historical wardrobe can be great fun. There are many pieces to a historical wardrobe and all of them are quite important to your overall look. If you don’t get each piece to fit perfectly with the other pieces of your wardrobe, it will not look right. If you don’t study the history of the age you are trying to emulate you run the risk of wearing something that doesn’t fit into that age. This article will go over the nuts and bolts of historical wardrobe building. I’ll even tell you where you can go to find some great items without ever even leaving your house.

 

The first thing you should do is properly plan out your new wardrobe. You wouldn’t want to just buy a bunch of random items and then try to match them up together. No matter how great the quality, a pair of Renaissance boots just won’t fit with a set of medieval knight armor.

 

Once you have your costume in mind it is important to keep buying items for it until the costume is complete. It may even be best that you save your money up and buy all the items for each particular costume at the same time. This way you’ll know that your costume is complete before you move onto your next costume.

 

When planning out your wardrobe remember to plan for foot wear, body wear, accessories, and even foot wear. Your medieval knight armor just wouldn’t be complete without the knight’s favorite weapons of choice. When you plan things out in advance you will always be more prepared than those that don’t. You’ll even know what to budget for before you even begin to make your purchases. Planning out everything in advance will also help you compare total prices of each wardrobe so you’ll know which costume actually costs more or less.

 

A great place to find all your costumes and accessories is Historical Clothing Realm . This place has everything you need to fully complete your wardrobe. You’ll find they have head wear, foot wear, and body wear all laid out for you.

 

Isn’t it nice to know you don’t have to make several different orders to get what you want? This will ensure that you don’t have a mismatched assortment of items that just don’t look as uniform as they should.

 

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