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Sare wrote:Acorn is the very template of awesome.
Acorn wrote:too bad that's not a bra but a v neck tank top. She can wear it if she * well pleases.
Solusar wrote:The dude on the right has uber sweet pants.
Solusar wrote:I. Love brownies.
Sare wrote:Acorn is the very template of awesome.
Sare wrote:Acorn is the very template of awesome.
Derian wrote:Well, ****. Par is right.
Derian wrote:Well, ****. Par is right.
Hammaren Hjarta wrote:They look ok man. They are made out of reyon though... whis is absolutely terrible. Could make a skirt with inserts out of period materials for way cheaper. And would breath and last alot longer.
Patchiz of Clew wrote:Applause, applause. And even a standing OV(ARY)-ation, for this topic!
Bishop wrote:Overall I believe the article was positive for our image, loosely defining us as a sadomasochist anti-larp. I'm ok with that. http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/LARP-harder
Caleidah wrote:But, his sensei passed that style down to him! Literal hours of tradition!
Derian wrote:Well, ****. Par is right.
Sare wrote:Acorn is the very template of awesome.
Sare wrote:Acorn is the very template of awesome.
Atora Lynn wrote:Hmm, so female fighting garb is covered, but what about feast wear? I've read that you're supposed to wear relatively nice garb, and I saw a pic I believe in this thread of some nicely dressed people, but it looked more like garb you'd see on high class people at the Renaissance fair. Is there something a little more to toned down that would be appropriate?
Antoinette wrote:
Then my favorite feast outfit...
Appendix B
1. Garb
1.1 Garb is defined as the clothing to be worn by all participants of Belegarth.
1.2 Minimum garb is the basic requirements for all participants. Minimum garb is defined as.
1.2.1 A tunic or tabard covering the torso.
1.2.1.1 Neutral colored t-shirts, with no visible printing, or sports bras may be worn underneath a tunic or tabard.
1.2.1.2 Wearing nothing on the torso is acceptable for men.
1.2.2 Baggy pants or trousers covering the legs.
1.2.3 Skirts, Kilts, and Dresses are acceptable substitutes.
1.2.4 Footwear should be muted colors, boots are preferred athletic shoes should be of a dark color and not unnatural. Barefoot or Sandals are acceptable.
1.2.5 Any piece of modern equipment or clothing required out of medical necessity overrules the minimum garb requirements.
1.3 Forbidden items:
1.3.1 T-shirts that are brightly colored, white, with visible logos, with visible collars, and or visible pockets.
1.3.2 Camouflage or military issued cargo pants.
1.3.3 Modern jeans of any color.
1.3.4 Modern hats.
1.3.5 Any fabrics with modern prints.
1.3.6 Any realistic weapons.
Atora Lynn wrote:Ah okay, sorry I must have missed that...So then would something like a peasant shirt and a leather corset be acceptable? Sorry for all the questions,.
Atora Lynn wrote:Ah okay, sorry I must have missed that...So then would something like a peasant shirt and a leather corset be acceptable? Sorry for all the questions,.
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