>From a purely practical point of view, the piece around the back of the
neck, forming a circle around the head, made the hood fit extremely well. I
wore mine outside, in wind, without any fasteners, bobby pins, etc. It just
sat on my head and I had no problems with it wanting to come off. It is a
good design for costume purposes.

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Subject: Re: [h-cost] Tudor Tailor -- another review


Sharon at Collierfam.com wrote:
> I don't know about the authenticity aspect, I meant the pattern came out
> nicely, fit well, looked good. Sorry.

No need to apologize.  I think they are successful in the ways that you 
mention, but not as accurate as I would like.  I've been researching 
French hoods rather intensively lately, and was surprised by the ones in 
The Tudor Tailor.

Melanie Schuessler

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