Historic Costumes and How to Make Them (Dover Fashion and Costumes)
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This practical and informative guidebook is a "must-have" for anyone planning to create accurate period costumes for theatrical productions and historical reenactments. From short tunics worn by Saxon men in the fifth century to a lady's bustle dress of the late 1800s, this profusely illustrated text contains a wealth of authentic patterns. Information on pattern sizes, materials required, and methods of sewing accompany simply drawn diagrams for Elizabethan doublets, capes, and trunks; a man's ... [Read More]
Men's Elizabethan Garments, C. 1558-1605 Pattern
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Sewing Pattern - Men's Elizabethan Garments, c. 1558-1605. The late Tutor period was a time of transition and uncertainty with 3 rulers in 11 years (not to mention Lady Jane Grey, who only ruled for 9 days), and the country endured violent switches from Protestant to Catholic. During the early part of this period the men's styles changed faster than woman's fashions. Gowns (PP53) declined in popularity, and a new emphasis was placed on the lower trunk. Even with the peascod belly doublet and tru... [Read More]
Women's Undergarments, Ruffs, Collars & Cuffs Pattern
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Sewing Pattern - Women's Undergarments, Ruffs, Collars & Cuffs . Chemises were worn for comfort, to keep body dirt off the outer clothes, and for sleeping. They were also often allowed to show for decoration at the neck, wrist and/or through slashes in the sleeve (PP41, PP51 & PP56). Corsets, farthingales (hooped petticoats) and bumrolls reshaped the body into a fashionable silhouette. These undergarments as well as partlets, ruffs, collars and cuffs were worn for style and social status (the mo... [Read More]
Costumes and Settings for Staging Historical Plays (Volume 3: The Elizabethan and Restoration Period)
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Illustrations based on original paintings and historical documentation provide stage and costume designers with authentic models of ancient Georgian clothing, accessories, and scenes
RG Costumes Women's Colonial Mop Cap, Brown
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RG Costumes has been a leading resource to the halloween industry for almost 3 decades. Based in Covina CA, RG has a full line of quality costumes from Infant/toddler to plus sizes. Rg has just the right costume for every age, every size and every price point.
Forum Queen Elizabeth Dress and Crown, Purple, One Size Costume
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Forum Novelties has been a leader in the costume industry, as well as the joke, trick, magic and novelty gift item business for more than 30's years, We offer thousands of costumes and costume accessories ranging from baby costumes to adult and plus-sizes, Count on Forum for all of your Halloween, luau, Christmas, Mardi grass and St. Patrick's day supplies, From funny to frightening, Forum has it all
Elope Circlet Crown Headpiece in Gold with Black Jewels
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Be you a princess in a tower or a ballroom you'll look radiant in this Adjustable Antique Finish - Gold & Black Circlet by elope. Featuring brass construction and black acrylic stones, this circlet will let others know you mean to rule your party or costume event. 100% Brass Wire & Acrylic stone Adjustable chain allows for custom fit Tested to fit teens and adults 14+ Essential costume accessory for: Princess, Queen, Fairytale Character, Homecoming Court, Prom Royalty SHARE LAUGHTER: WEAR HAPPI... [Read More]
Capes and Tabards., C. 650-1650 Pattern
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Sewing Pattern - Capes and Tabards., c. 650-1650. Throughout the "dark ages" (the early medieval period) capes were indispensable for protection against the weather, as well as fashionable articles of clothing in their own right. They were worn by both sexes of all classes and ages. While there were some variations, the same basic capes were found throughout extended Europe. In the Middle Ages the cut of capes became more sophisticated, and many new variations appeared. Tabards and ganaches refl... [Read More]
Cat Professional Recovery Suit for Abdominal Wounds or Skin Diseases, E-Collar Alternative for Cats and Dogs, After Surgery Wear, Home Clothing (M, Blue)
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Cats Recovery Suit is mainly used for: disinfection care, postoperative sputum prevention, and keeping warm after shaving which is also applied for dogs and other pets. This is an E-Collar alternative designed to protect abdominal wounds for cats, dogs, rabbits, males, and females and to increase mobility, releases pressure,reduces the risk of infection, and accelerates healing. Not only prevent cats from licking wounds but can also be dressed during kitten weaning. After shaving, your ... [Read More]
McCall's MP706 Elizabethan Period Costume Layered Gown 14-22 NEW Sewing Pattern
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Men's Elizabethan 1558-1605 Garments Costume sz 34-54 Period Patterns Sewing 58
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Prince Charming Kids Costume
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Your child may become a chivalrous knight when dressed in the Prince Charming Kids Costume. This outfit features a velvet-like blue tunic top that features an embroidered gold lion sigil on the chest, an attached brown belt, and a red cape with faux fur trim along the
Child Boy Colonial Man or Benjamin Franklin Costume by California Costumes 00435
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