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10th March 08, 08:22 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by RadioKen
Yeah, I've definitely considered that. The earliest literary reference to a definite belted plaid is from - what? the late 1500's? So for a festival depicting the first half of the 1500's the great kilt might be a bit post-period, though I think it's close enough for most people to overlook it, if they are aware of it at all.
Okay, so I think there's a definite historical precedent for wearing solid color wools; red, at least, and probably other natural wool colors, like brown, off-white, black and gray. Uncommon, perhaps, but practiced nonetheless. What other solid colors might be correct? Like Beliotpiper mentioned, historical accuracy is played somewhat fast and loose at most ren-fests, so I'm not overly concerned as far as that goes, but I'd still like to go with something that I can feel is at least reasonably correct. If nothing else it will give me an informed answer to those who might criticize my choice to wear a solid instead of a pattern.
~Ken
The first recorded reference to wearing the GK was in fact in the late 16th C, but that does not mean that it wasn't worn before that. (I wore the great kilt several months before I was ever photographed in it.) Wear it with confidence. I'd go with a wool in 13 oz. Anything lighter and you'll have to worry about the wind blowing the pleats up. I have a 13 oz wool GK and I'm glad I didn't get anything lighter or heavier.
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10th March 08, 09:29 PM
#2
PV kilts are often ~11oz. PV is not as dense as wool, so 11oz is similar in thickness as 13oz wool. PV is also comparatively affordable at ~$15 meter.
Michael the Farlander
Loch Sloy!
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11th March 08, 01:19 PM
#3
Just don't wear synthetics if you're going to be near any camp fires or other open flames. No one wants a polyester melt-down in their lap...!
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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14th March 08, 06:30 PM
#4
Red is my favorite color, so if I were to do a solid color it would be red.
I say go for it, there's nuthin' that can stop you.
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