Minimum standard

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The term minimum standard has come to mean the least historically accurate reconstruction that will be tolerated at a display or event.

Minimum Standards in the SCA

The SCA requires everyone to make an attempt at pre 17th century dress.

Minimum Standards in Australian Re-Enactment

This varies a great deal amongst individual re-enactment groups. This ranges from clothing of medjeeval appearance and non-appropriate materials for some combat based clubs (although this occurs less and less as time marches on, to requirement that only clothing based on extent patterns in appropriate weight and type of materials.

The general standard is that:

  • patterns should be used whereever possible
  • blends of materials are acceptable if the blend is greatly favoured in bias of the historical material but 100% fabrics of the right weight are preferred.
  • time frame and location should match.
  • "Do not make the uncommon, common".
  • Portrayal should be consistent. ie no black, velvet doublets on a peasant levy.