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SirNathanQ:
Yeah that's the cool part, you can swap out surcoats and change kits at will I mean if you have a Teutonic kit, why would you need to swap it for anything else? 8)
(Sorry, the Hochmiester was looking over my shoulder again...)
Sir William:
I do like struedel, bier and Sir Brian in lederhosen...well, he does have nicer legs than I! lol
Teutonic it is...the Hospitaliers wear too much in the way of overgarments...I might as well go full cloth and forego armor for all that it'd get noticed!
I liked the GDFB one that Sir Edward showed us yesterday...which reminds me of a question I meant to ask- I've read over on AA about how the surcoats should have a fitted look, rather than a straight up and down style garment like a t-tunic and such. Is this true? I don't mind getting them tailored, just wondered if I should.
SirNathanQ:
Depends on the period. A good general rule of thumb is if it's earlier (before 1350) it's probably relatively loose. If it's after it's more fitted (eventually culminating in the extrmely tight-fitted jupon and fabric glued to the cuirass itslelf)
Though tabards stay loose. They just get shorter.
Sir Wolf:
so what does your kit need or campsite need in order for anyone to come?
Sir Edward:
--- Quote from: Sir Wolf on 2012-05-27, 13:11:10 ---so what does your kit need or campsite need in order for anyone to come?
--- End quote ---
I'm not 100% clear. The website makes it sounds fairly like living-history, but it sounds like they just want people to make a decent effort to avoid modern anachronisms. So I think it's flexible.
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