Re: [h-cost] dressing Sherlock Holmes

2010-03-22 Thread albertcat
: Re: [h-cost] dressing Sherlock Holmes debloughcostu...@aol.com wrote: The classic Sherlock Holmes coat of popular imagination is indeed an inverness coat. Generally (though not exclusively) made in heavy tweeds. And those would be in browns? Or would greys have been worn during

Re: [h-cost] dressing Sherlock Holmes

2010-03-22 Thread Galadriel
This is a huge pet peeve of mine!!! If you want what I consider the definitive look for Sherlock Holmes based on the books, please check out the series from the 1980s starring Jeremy Brett. As appropriate, he only wears a grey deerstalker and inverness maybe 3 times the entire series, always

Re: [h-cost] dressing Sherlock Holmes

2010-03-22 Thread Dawn
I recognize that creative liberties are often taken with the character, and as a historical costumer, it irks me too. But I've learned to accept the things I cannot change. By coincidence my husband and I are working our way through the Jeremy Brett series. I was wondering how accurate the

[h-cost] dressing Sherlock Holmes

2010-03-21 Thread Dawn
The character is often portrayed wearing a long heavy coat and the infamous 'deerstalker' cap. Is there a name for the coat? I'm not sure what I should be looking for. Is there a predominant color that it would have come in, such as black, or grey or brown? Dawn

Re: [h-cost] dressing Sherlock Holmes

2010-03-21 Thread Talia
I believe it's an Inverness Coat. Talia On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Dawn d...@reddawn.net wrote: The character is often portrayed wearing a long heavy coat and the infamous 'deerstalker' cap. Is there a name for the coat? I'm not sure what I should be looking for. Is there a

Re: [h-cost] dressing Sherlock Holmes

2010-03-21 Thread penhal...@juno.com
here: http://www.arthes.com/holmes/ Karen Seamstrix -- Original Message -- From: Talia tali...@gmail.com To: Historical Costume h-cost...@indra.com Subject: Re: [h-cost] dressing Sherlock Holmes Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 10:11:40 -0500 I believe it's an Inverness Coat. Talia

Re: [h-cost] dressing Sherlock Holmes

2010-03-21 Thread Debloughcostumes
The classic Sherlock Holmes coat of popular imagination is indeed an inverness coat. Generally (though not exclusively) made in heavy tweeds. However, in the books, Holmes and Watson are most often described (when their outerwear *is* described) as wearing the British warm.

Re: [h-cost] dressing Sherlock Holmes

2010-03-21 Thread Dawn
debloughcostu...@aol.com wrote: The classic Sherlock Holmes coat of popular imagination is indeed an inverness coat. Generally (though not exclusively) made in heavy tweeds. And those would be in browns? Or would greys have been worn during that era? Dawn