sum-clothing-msg - 4/13/00 Ideas and suggestions for SCA clothing for hot weather. NOTE: See also the files: linen-msg, clothing-bib, cl-Mid-East-msg, cl-Moorish-msg, headgear-msg, cl-Romans-msg, veils-msg, turbans-msg. ************************************************************************ NOTICE - This file is a collection of various messages having a common theme that I have collected from my reading of the various computer networks. Some messages date back to 1989, some may be as recent as yesterday. This file is part of a collection of files called Stefan's Florilegium. These files are available on the Internet at: http://www.florilegium.org I have done a limited amount of editing. Messages having to do with separate topics were sometimes split into different files and sometimes extraneous information was removed. For instance, the message IDs were removed to save space and remove clutter. The comments made in these messages are not necessarily my viewpoints. I make no claims as to the accuracy of the information given by the individual authors. Please respect the time and efforts of those who have written these messages. The copyright status of these messages is unclear at this time. If information is published from these messages, please give credit to the originator(s). Thank you, Mark S. Harris AKA: THLord Stefan li Rous Stefan at florilegium.org ************************************************************************ Date: Thu, 24 Jul 1997 08:40:11 +0000 From: "Laurie Cavanaugh" To: sca-arts at raven.cc.ukans.edu Subject: Cool and Comfy, was: Arab Dress > "Arab" Dress is alive and well in the kingdom of Trimaris. It is devilishly > hot here and as many of us are transplants from the Northern realms we find > the Middle East and India wonderous places for comfortable garb. > Most Humbly Yours > Ivy~ of the Insip. Shire of Tri Os, > in the service of the Kingdom of > Trimaris I tend to think of Caid as warm in the summertime until I contemplate two Pennsics ago when even the local folk were melting. I have a ghawazee outfit which I bring out on occasion, but it has two layers and I wore it with balloon pants so it didn't seem as cool as I would have liked. My favorite getup for hot places like Pennsic is a single-layer not-too-tight cotehardie made of _linen_. Since I discovered real linen I'll wear little else in the summertime. [It can be expensive, but recently I cheated and found some 36" pastel blue linen on sale for $2/yd in Berkeley. It is now Dylon French Navy blue and soon to become another dress :-)] Any other ideas for cool&comfy clothing? Morgan Athenry Laurie Cavanaugh Young Minds, Inc cavanaug at ymi.com Date: Fri, 25 Jul 1997 14:54:46 +1000 (EST) From: Miesje Devogel To: sca-arts at raven.cc.ukans.edu Subject: re: Arab Dress Also being from Lochac, and from Polit to be precise, I'm quite fond of middle eastern dress as a heat solution, along with the ubiquitous cotehardie. However, I have few questions which have come out of this whole discussion. From what I understand, while a sort of Salwaar-kameez is appropriate for Berber, and for late Indian, the sari is in no way appropriate, any more than a "traditional" western costume is, being an eighteenth century fashion thing. The little research I have done (admittedly, just a few books particularly moghul period, and form investigating while I was over there in January). miesje Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2000 16:35:55 MST From: "Jennene Stanley" Subject: Re: ANST - costuming for the summer To: > Not to stop the wonderful conversations on archery but for those of us > that are worried about what to wear in the heat of the summer in this area > we would like to hear what your favorite things to wear are and how you > made them. :) > > Chiara Francesca At summer events, in my campsite, and when doing some running around, I wear a ropa over a chemise with a small ruff. The ropa is a light material and has 4-6 fasteners in the front so that I an get some air moving. ( I have added a picture of a "summer" ropa with it's period counterpart to my website) I wear cotton chemises rather then linen because they're less expensive and I can throw them in the washer and dryer. I have found that I stay cooler with my body covered. (a lesson learned from observing Arabic clothing). I wear short drawers and short stockings (i.e. socks since I rarely go barefoot). I do not wear a corset or any other restrictive clothing (luckily I'm not blessed with "endowments" ). I wear a lightweight white coif over my hair, sometimes with a wide brim hat, similar to the one pictured in QEWU). That way I can keep cool and out of the Emergency Room while still wearing late period clothing. Anya Jennene Stanley Subject: Re: ANST - costuming for the summer Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2000 09:29:42 MST From: Elspeth de Forbeys To: ansteorra at ansteorra.org --- Trish Kvamme wrote: > Or maybe something like a chiton....my apprentices and I were discussing > irish dresses for warlord, but it may be too hot!!! > > Larissa My Lord Husband and I wear early Irish wear made out of 100% cotton for day wear in the summer. For women that means a full skirt with an embroidered tunic. For men plaid braes(pants) with an embroidered shirt. In period this would have been lightweight linen (Leine where the name comes from is Celtic for shirt ) Elspeth ===== yours in service, Lady Elspeth de Forbeys Subject: Re: ANST - costuming for the summer Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2000 10:50:24 MST From: Holly Frantz To: ansteorra at ansteorra.org --- ches at io.com wrote: > Not to stop the wonderful conversations on archery but for those of us > that are worried about what to wear in the heat of the summer in this area > we would like to hear what your favorite things to wear are and how you > made them. :) > > Sincerely, > Chiara Francesca > ches at io.com Buzz on the SCA-Costume list is that linen is far cooler than cotten. I'm making my first linen Italian Renn. so we'll see. Niccola de Seta Barony of Stargate Edited by Mark S. Harris sum-clothing-msg Page 3 of 3