Londwynian Costume
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09 Nov 2008 17:20 #1
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Londwynian Costume was created by Malcolm (Malcolm)
While looking for something to wear to the Banquet, I came across a great site for Londwynian clothing. It's alittle pricey, but they make excellent combination suggestions and the stuff is really nice looking.
www.gentlemansemporium.com/index.php
www.gentlemansemporium.com/index.php
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09 Nov 2008 18:14 #2
by Jarons20 (Jarons20)
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As a steampunk artist and Western gunslinger I found that site before I came to KR, they have great suits and I love the sets.
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09 Nov 2008 21:17 #3
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...Damn, my pocket watch cost 10 more dollars then the exact same one there...
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10 Nov 2008 09:22 #4
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For those of you who play cards in-game. There are some period looking playing cards in the Mens Accessories section.
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10 Nov 2008 09:54 #5
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Just be careful when playing with those cards, the paint cards (Ace,Jack,Queen,King) only face 1 direction and have no markings in the corners.
Also, the pip cards (2-10) have no markings in the corners so you need to count up the pips.
Just a heads up.
By the by, I have ordered the "Baron von Frohmann...Aeronaut" outfit. Seriously, who doesn't love aeronauts.
Also, the pip cards (2-10) have no markings in the corners so you need to count up the pips.
Just a heads up.
By the by, I have ordered the "Baron von Frohmann...Aeronaut" outfit. Seriously, who doesn't love aeronauts.
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10 Nov 2008 09:57 #6
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A good source for period pocket watches is your local gold and silver exchange, which for some reason (at least around here) have scores of them. I also saw a very pricey 14K gold pen (fountain variety). Alas, no hammers.
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10 Nov 2008 12:35 #7
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Urge to spend rising...
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10 Nov 2008 13:14 #8
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Gambino no spending. Gambino no spending. Gambino no spending.
It works on Dora the Explorer.
It works on Dora the Explorer.
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10 Nov 2008 13:28 #9
by Malcolm (Malcolm)
That's funny, since I ordered the Intrepid Driver outfit. I see a serious rivalry in the near future...
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Replied by Malcolm (Malcolm) on topic Londwynian Costume
I have ordered the "Baron von Frohmann...Aeronaut" outfit. Seriously, who doesn't love aeronauts.
That's funny, since I ordered the Intrepid Driver outfit. I see a serious rivalry in the near future...
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10 Nov 2008 13:40 #10
by Bladesworn (Bladesworn)
What I think you need is a Londwynian outfit that has 1 very special effect....
it should [glow=green,2,300]GLOW![/glow]
Let's get started on the LED lights and glow wire...
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Urge to spend rising...
What I think you need is a Londwynian outfit that has 1 very special effect....
it should [glow=green,2,300]GLOW![/glow]
Let's get started on the LED lights and glow wire...
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10 Nov 2008 14:44 #11
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Don't tempt me ;D
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10 Nov 2008 17:08 #12
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Looking forward to getting the Master Illusionist....
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I have ordered the "Baron von Frohmann...Aeronaut" outfit. Seriously, who doesn't love aeronauts.
That's funny, since I ordered the Intrepid Driver outfit. I see a serious rivalry in the near future...
Looking forward to getting the Master Illusionist....
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10 Nov 2008 19:15 - 10 Nov 2008 19:17 #13
by Elyse! (Elyse!)
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If I ever, ever see any of you people wearing this Victorian ass garbage in-game at a fantasy LARP, I will punch you square. in. the. balls.
I promise.
... However, if any one happens to wear the Aeronaut outfit to the banquet, I will be forced to give you approximately one-billion high-fives, and then possibly bake you a batch of cookies in the near future.
EDIT~!
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www.gentlemansemporium.com/store/001999.php
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I promise.
... However, if any one happens to wear the Aeronaut outfit to the banquet, I will be forced to give you approximately one-billion high-fives, and then possibly bake you a batch of cookies in the near future.
EDIT~!
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www.gentlemansemporium.com/store/001999.php
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10 Nov 2008 19:19 #14
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Darn Elyse... I had my Londwynian Costume all picked out too... *cancel order*
www.gentlemansemporium.com/store/001266.php
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10 Nov 2008 20:18 #15
by Andy (Andy)
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Yeah what Elyse said.
Seriously though, is this supposed to be what Londwynian costume is? It says in the manner of Victorian England, and I guess that's what this crap is, but it seems totally out of place to me for the Knight Realms setting. I was thinking exactly what she said, but well, I'm afraid if I post that I'll get banned from the forums for a month for bad mouthing James' favorite race.
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Also, if this is what Londwyns are in fact supposed to wear, can I have a giant steam powered spider that shoots fireballs and kidnaps Selma Hayek if I buy the costume to go along with it for my new londwyninan pc?
Seriously though, is this supposed to be what Londwynian costume is? It says in the manner of Victorian England, and I guess that's what this crap is, but it seems totally out of place to me for the Knight Realms setting. I was thinking exactly what she said, but well, I'm afraid if I post that I'll get banned from the forums for a month for bad mouthing James' favorite race.
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Also, if this is what Londwyns are in fact supposed to wear, can I have a giant steam powered spider that shoots fireballs and kidnaps Selma Hayek if I buy the costume to go along with it for my new londwyninan pc?
10 Nov 2008 20:59 #16
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Thats not what women worn in victorian england. That red dress is a style that found popularity in the southern united states from about 1895 till 1910ish. The other stuff is much more simplified western wear popular in the early 1900's. So in theory stuff that ugly shouldn't be at KR
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10 Nov 2008 21:20 #17
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I thought the ogre whore would look awesome in that red thing. Don't crush Mike Smith's dream and the return of that most memorable and favorite NPC.
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10 Nov 2008 22:29 #18
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That's also why Londwynians are a Restricted Race. They should be A) Rare, and B) Played by people who can be trusted to play them tastefully, not garishly.
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10 Nov 2008 23:54 #19
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So on a serious note though... what exactly would be acceptable wear??? Since I no absolutely nothing about Victorian England... let alone the fashion at the time.
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11 Nov 2008 00:37 #20
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For men some of what is on that site is correct. Mens clothing really hasn't changed much sense the invention of pants. Women are more complicated. For women your wear a under corset, a hoop skirt and bummroll. With an over coat, 1 to 2 skirts and a bussle (think very similar to wedding dresses.) In england over all trend of this clothing is to make your bust and waste line small while making your hips and butt huge. In american it was the same but with massive sleeve.
thats a tradition mid english victorian women's afternoon dress. hope that helps ya john.
thats a tradition mid english victorian women's afternoon dress. hope that helps ya john.
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11 Nov 2008 02:47 #21
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just for opinions sake here, that dress is really cute.
And while it isn't larp appropriate, I'm sure those re-enactor types be killing it in those things.
And mind you, they can't sit. So they faint.
Pain is beauty.
www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-fainting-couch.htm
"The fainting couch was made for women, especially since so many women in the 1800s wore corsets. Corsets kept a woman breathless, making it much more likely she would faint. Some homes, and hotels even had fainting rooms, where women could catch their breath on a fainting couch."
Soo I vote we get fainting couches.
I doubt there is any woman who wears a corset at KR would oppose me.
And while it isn't larp appropriate, I'm sure those re-enactor types be killing it in those things.
And mind you, they can't sit. So they faint.
Pain is beauty.
www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-fainting-couch.htm
"The fainting couch was made for women, especially since so many women in the 1800s wore corsets. Corsets kept a woman breathless, making it much more likely she would faint. Some homes, and hotels even had fainting rooms, where women could catch their breath on a fainting couch."
Soo I vote we get fainting couches.
I doubt there is any woman who wears a corset at KR would oppose me.
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11 Nov 2008 05:57 #22
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Elyse...didn't you play one of the first Londwynian's with Matt?
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11 Nov 2008 07:21 #23
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You want men's styles for Victorian England? Check out any of the extant photos of the era, especially those of the royal family. Want to be an explorer type, See Livingston and/or Stanley. Military - there are bajillions of photos showing dress and everyday uniforms. As to normal folks' dress, look at any of the group photos from one of the great Chess tournaments from the late 19th early 20th century, say Hastings 1895 or St. Petersburg 1909 or 1914. Like Jackie said, guys are easy.
As to women. After breakfast I'll hit a few books. One thing of which I am certain, the heavily corseted woman was a fixture of the drawing room and party. Those who traveled did not so severely restrict themselves. In other words, go lighter on the tightening. Besides, with such beauty that is evidenced at KR, why gild the lily by trying to enhance it?
As to women. After breakfast I'll hit a few books. One thing of which I am certain, the heavily corseted woman was a fixture of the drawing room and party. Those who traveled did not so severely restrict themselves. In other words, go lighter on the tightening. Besides, with such beauty that is evidenced at KR, why gild the lily by trying to enhance it?
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11 Nov 2008 07:22 #24
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Andy - Psions are James' favorite race.
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11 Nov 2008 12:52 - 11 Nov 2008 12:55 #25
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No, this is not the intended look for Londwyn, and you can expect we will be adding notes to the Londwyn description that better clarify their costuming intent.
This website is wonderful for props, but costuming wise, the only elements that actually fit within the Londwyn "look" is pants with suspenders, collarless shirts and some of the long coats.
Additionally, consider that the actual appearance of Londwyn should be closer to late renaissance/early colonialism, not early english industrial/late victorian.
This website is wonderful for props, but costuming wise, the only elements that actually fit within the Londwyn "look" is pants with suspenders, collarless shirts and some of the long coats.
Additionally, consider that the actual appearance of Londwyn should be closer to late renaissance/early colonialism, not early english industrial/late victorian.
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11 Nov 2008 14:16 #26
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Pictures would be helpful.
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11 Nov 2008 14:51 #27
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I started to Google "late rennaisance/early colonialism" and found that most of the images, art, and pictures of the society of then lends to a Tudor's/Henry VIII look. Is this what James was looking for/imagining?
Wiki's idea of fashion.
I can see Rob G. rocking a pimp outfit like this...
Wiki's idea of fashion.
I can see Rob G. rocking a pimp outfit like this...
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11 Nov 2008 15:07 #28
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11 Nov 2008 15:14 #29
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I will endeavor to find some good references for public perusal this week to give an idea of a range of Londwynian concepts. Consider that most references you will find casually on le intertubes is going to lean towards high society and fanciful clothing. The average man's clothing is going to be a good deal more focused towards the utilitarian.
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11 Nov 2008 15:34 #30
by Malcolm (Malcolm)
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See that? I make an ass of myself and things get done. Thank you Matt.
Zander G. Gehnsen IV Esq.
Captain of Our Lady of the Broken Spine
"Now you remember, you hear? You treat this ship like a lady. Make certain you always bring her home."
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