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One of the few requirements of attendance at an [[SCA]] event is that you ''attempt to wear pre-16th century [[clothing]]''.

If you're a [[newbie]] you can arrange for someone, such as the [[hospitaller]] to lend you garb for your first few [[events]] until you have your own garb. It could be something as simple a [[t-tunic]] or as elaborate as an [[Elizabethan]] [[farthingale]].

If you can't sew, you can always find plenty of people to help you. If you don't want to sew, you can always pay someone to make it for you, or offer whatever [[trade]] or skill you have in exchange for garb.

Other really simple items of garb you can make are [[pants]], [[dress]] and [[skirt]]s!

''See also:''
* [[Early Period Dress]]
* [[Late Period Dress]]
* [[Viking Garb]]

=== External Links ===
* Links, links and more links - http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/topics/clot.htm
* Irish clothing from legendary to [[Tudor]] - http://www.reconstructinghistory.com/irish/
* Scots, including the truth about the [[great-kilt]] - http://reconstructinghistory.com/scottish/
* Japanese - http://www.reconstructinghistory.com/japanese/
* Lots of stuff on middle eastern garb. Primarily Maghrabi and Andalusian - http://witch.drak.net/linah/courtyard.html

Revision as of 06:12, 5 November 2003

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