Re: [h-cost] Baggy pants (OT but who cares?)

2007-06-19 Thread Ed Walton
/ sswovenbrownshirt.html http://www.lostbattalions.com/german33-45/bootrepros/jackboots.html Ed Walton Lost Battalions Military Reproductions http://www.lostbattalions.com 972-690-1945 ___ h-costume mailing list h-costume@mail.indra.com http://mail.indra.com/mailman

Re: [h-cost] Baggy pants (OT but who cares?)

2007-06-19 Thread Ed Walton
years that time. It's held on way too long this time, but new or original it ain't. Ed Walton Lost Battalions Military Reproductions http://www.lostbattalions.com 972-690-1945 ___ h-costume mailing list h-costume@mail.indra.com http://mail.indra.com

Re: [h-cost] Ahem-something interesting

2007-05-10 Thread Ed Walton
On May 10, 2007, at 10:24, Suzi Clarke wrote: Did they not have - errm - furry bits or hair then? They look added on to me, but then what do I know? Suzi Well, the Roman look is back in these days, so maybe it was enjoying a revival in the middle ages. Ed Walton Lost Battalions

Re: [h-cost] 1960s/1970s Fringed Clothing for Males

2007-04-03 Thread Ed Walton
as it was not suitable for general purpose usage by the masses; strictly stage clothes. At least for most guys. I tried to get my sons interested in wearing a 60s style scout jacket for stage wear or at least publicity photos and they said I was nuts. Ed Walton Lost Battalions Military Reproductions

Re: [h-cost] 1960s-70s School Dress Codes

2007-04-03 Thread Ed Walton
On Mar 29, 2007, at 11:09, Hope Greenberg wrote: and another one: transition from stockings/garters to pantyhose: 1968 or so Yeah, I remember. A real bummer, man! Ed Walton Walton Taylor Mercantile http://www.waltontaylor.com ___ h-costume

Re: [h-cost] 1960s-70s School Dress Codes

2007-04-03 Thread Ed Walton
. 4. Boy's mustaches: When allowed When you could grow it. The end of the mini-skirt no-bra era was a disaster. Ed Walton Lost Battalions Military Reproductions http://www.lostbattalions.com 972-690-1945 ___ h-costume mailing list h-costume

Re: [h-cost] Deadwood

2006-09-27 Thread Ed Walton
of Deadwood's favorites) and probably all his associates, plus burning his body. Concerning the men's costumes, styles depicted on this show range from about 1855 to 1900, with a heavy emphasis on the 1880's. Pretty bad, but better than most. Ed Walton Walton Taylor Mercantile http

Re: [h-cost] Deadwood

2006-09-27 Thread Ed Walton
of actress or singer. Ed Walton Walton Taylor Mercantile http://www.waltontaylor.com 972-690-1945 ___ h-costume mailing list h-costume@mail.indra.com http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume

Re: [h-cost] medieval trousers - fastening???

2006-07-25 Thread Ed Walton
waistband, just as we see on blue jeans and combat fatigues today. Ed Walton Walton Taylor Mercantile www.waltontaylor.com On Jul 25, 2006, at 8:16 AM, Zuzana Kraemerova wrote: That's basically what these people are selling, but with the incorrect lace front under the fall. What should

Re: [h-cost] medieval trousers - fastening???

2006-07-24 Thread Ed Walton
descended from American military overalls introduced at the end of the colonial period prior to the American Revolution. That's basically what these people are selling, but with the incorrect lace front under the fall. Ed Walton Lost Battalions Military Reproductions http

Re: [h-cost] medieval trousers - fastening???

2006-07-24 Thread Ed Walton
Right. I should have said they are a 20th century development specifically as they pertain to modern style pantaloons/trousers/ overalls as depicted in the photo. Ed Walton Walton Taylor Mercantile www.waltontaylor.com On Jul 25, 2006, at 12:26 AM, otsisto wrote: Belt loops