Medieval Costume DIY | Starter LARP/FAIR Outfit for 0$

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  • @KubinWielki
    @KubinWielki 2 роки тому +516

    I feel like this is *the* kind of video that youtube (or internet at large) was meant for. An experienced hobbyist sharing his knowledge on how to get into a hobby with as low of an entry barrier as possible, making it accessible to people from all paths of life.
    Very considerate of you to do it, and I applaud you, good sir.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  2 роки тому +17

      Thank you!

    • @fetteleven1640
      @fetteleven1640 Рік тому

      YES

    • @keithwhite5301
      @keithwhite5301 11 місяців тому +1

      I have 2 stepsons, aged 7 & 5. This video gives me hope for a common interest that we can better bond upon. Thank you sir, hope to see you in the LARPing world.

  • @danielthompson6207
    @danielthompson6207 3 роки тому +642

    Unfortunately, men's fashion has taken a major hit over the past few centuries. This was an excellent video, helping us poor men do well with what little is available.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  3 роки тому +42

      Definitely agree

    • @Leubast
      @Leubast 3 роки тому +56

      Bring back the cloak!

    • @IMJwhoRU
      @IMJwhoRU 3 роки тому +46

      @@LivingAnachronism Agree. One thing I’ll add though; if it fits the aesthetic who cares if a piece of clothing was “designed for” a woman? If it’s the look you’re going for, wear it.

    • @Rystefn
      @Rystefn 3 роки тому +35

      "Unfortunately, men's fashion has taken a major hit over the past few centuries"
      Not just that, but it's pretty much exactly the same as it was a two hundred years ago, especially at the more formal end. The only difference between a suit now and a suit from the 1860s, for example, is how many buttons and how likely it is to be double-breasted. It's tragic, really.

    • @caranorn
      @caranorn 2 роки тому +2

      Well that depends. But one thing is certain, this video does not show anything approaching medieval fashion. Take a look at the mass of fabric used in the 13th century, how cottes evolve to become ever shorter in the 14th finally leading to 15th century doublets over joined hosen. And colours, where are the colours? Indigo (and woad) dyed blues, madder reds, weld yellows, combined dyes and finally the pure black that became so fashionable in the 15th century. And yes, even peasants wore clothing significantly richer than what is portrayed in this video, which of course does not have a single cut resembling historic examples.

  • @hayley6094
    @hayley6094 3 роки тому +284

    Pro tip for ladies- scarves, especially ones that are wide enough that you can wrap them like a shawl. You can even use infinity scarves like a peasant cowl if they’re big enough and you wrap + pin them right.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  3 роки тому +26

      Great tip!

    • @danicatempleton6745
      @danicatempleton6745 Рік тому +11

      To my LARP's October game I wore a large wool scarf from my regular wardrobe around like a shawl and then tucked it into my belt. I got many compliments on how I winterized my kit :P

  • @jeannereed4989
    @jeannereed4989 Рік тому +70

    Ok, working mom here.... hard, long hour working mom... got home from work at midnight to see a note from my son. See, He has a field trip tomorrow, and I get to go! They've been studying medieval times and we're going on a tour of a real castle. We will all start as pages and hopefully graduate to knighthood. Anyway, costumes are encouraged. He didn't want to dress up, though I was dying to! Well, apparently at last minute he changed his mind and wants to be a peasant. I was slightly in panic mode, but this video was a huge help!! Thanks so much!

  • @jarnopit8934
    @jarnopit8934 3 роки тому +736

    I literally do not understand how you’re not among the ranks of shadiversity and skallagrim, this is superb quality content. Great stuff, will share it.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  3 роки тому +106

      Probably because I just started, but thank you so much! I'd love to get to where they are one day!

    • @orphanedpotatolord
      @orphanedpotatolord 3 роки тому +3

      husa a man of quality

    • @orphanedpotatolord
      @orphanedpotatolord 3 роки тому +3

      @@LivingAnachronism he is right thou

    • @spook233
      @spook233 3 роки тому +9

      You should look at Shad's newest video! Guess who he's singing the praises of?!?!?

    • @swbrown1995
      @swbrown1995 3 роки тому

      You'll get there I'm sure just keep up the great work and quality

  • @erikrandan7294
    @erikrandan7294 3 роки тому +72

    LOL my wife is the living embodiment of what you said about Women's clothing. A friend went to the Ren Faire with us and didn't know what to wear, so my wife went to her closet and pulled out a few items and said "Try these on".... they were clothes she wears on a daily basis😆

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  3 роки тому +13

      That's me too, but for my guy friends. Someone needs a cloak or something, they come to me haha!

    • @Leubast
      @Leubast 3 роки тому +4

      Reminds me of when Shad wore his wife's dress.

  • @rockinHurley777
    @rockinHurley777 2 роки тому +44

    I made a legolas costume and wore it to the fair and the greeter there bowed and said "you're the only legolas I've seen all year!" He was ecstatic and I felt great lol

    • @katherinec6031
      @katherinec6031 9 місяців тому +4

      I know, I rarely see LotR at all. It was SO popular, and then it was considered overdone for a while so it disappeared, but I think it is ready to be new again. Same for Narnia (though it wasn’t nearly as popular to dress up as to begin with, it’s a similar age)

  • @KatieGimple
    @KatieGimple 3 роки тому +164

    Time to start converting my wardrobe to be more medieval so I can look properly eccentric!

    • @annbrookens945
      @annbrookens945 3 роки тому +4

      I know, right? I want to convert a couple hoodies right now!

    • @zxyatiywariii8
      @zxyatiywariii8 2 роки тому +5

      It's also practical; I have a winter cloak that's so much warmer than any coat I've ever had. So I can definitely recommend some Medieval styles work excellently in the 21st century.

  • @Rajaat99
    @Rajaat99 3 роки тому +123

    This is a fantastic video.
    Another tip I've done in the past, when a friend has no proper footware, is to wrap their tennis shoes in burlap. That works well for children as well.
    Also, mostly for kids, get an old white t-shirt with no logos. Cut off the collar, cuffs, and bottom. Then soak it in water with black tea bags. It dyes it to a great yellow-white color. Black or brown sweats and you got yourself a peasant's costume.

    • @ghifarakbar8492
      @ghifarakbar8492 3 роки тому +1

      or a slave costume xD

    • @Rajaat99
      @Rajaat99 3 роки тому +8

      @@ghifarakbar8492 Practically the same thing.

    • @MomShots
      @MomShots 3 роки тому +1

      Great ideas!

  • @kittyestes3656
    @kittyestes3656 3 роки тому +119

    As a goth I haven't a hard time piecing together an ensemble my husband however only has Victorian outfits so this was most helpful!

  • @tyrian666
    @tyrian666 3 роки тому +62

    Another tip:
    If you want your character to wear fur you can go to ikea or whatever (in switzerland we have obi, ikea etc.) And get one of those faux fur carpet and cut it into shape
    I did it and it works great my character wears fur "tassets" over the tunic with a wide belt and it fits for my northern dwarven style (it kinda looks like ive killed and skinned 3 wolves one for each leg and one for a fur "cape")

    • @EmlynBryn
      @EmlynBryn 2 роки тому +3

      Ah yes, the game of thrones extra option. (No really they used the £10 sheepskins for Night's Watch cloaks!)

    • @tyrian666
      @tyrian666 2 роки тому

      @@EmlynBryn that explains a lot 😂
      I have not yet watched game of thrones eventhough someone once gifted me the entire series on blueray 😅

  • @paulkline1574
    @paulkline1574 3 роки тому +90

    For level two, if you have a pullover style hoodie (so, no zipper) that you can modify, remove the sleeves, and the handwarmer pocket (if there is one) and you can start there. If you are so inclined, you can get a grommet kit, split the front, fold the edges over and use the grommets as lacing holes (possibly level three)

    • @ronv6637
      @ronv6637 2 роки тому +4

      Already have grommet kit in tool box, another use for my tool addiction

  • @Gilleban
    @Gilleban 2 роки тому +4

    Quick brooch idea...a nail was already suggested, but if you go to "that aisle" in Home Depot or Lowe's (the one that says "CHAINS, SCREWS, AND TIE DOWNS"...we know you giggle every time you see it), towards the hardware for chains you'll see chromed metal rings of a couple sizes, either singly or as a two-pack and relatively cheap in price...they run less than brass rings at craft stores and, whether or not you remove the chrome or not, coupled with a nail they're a ready-to-go annular brooch...penannular if you have a set of bolt cutters at home.

  • @tiedyebadger
    @tiedyebadger 9 місяців тому +6

    Shoes are absolutely the holy grail of garb. They make or break your look

  • @willmfrank
    @willmfrank 3 роки тому +80

    Fun fact about those waffle-textured underclothes:
    When Greg and Tim Hildebrandt were illustrating "The Lord of the Rings," they dressed their models in waffle underwear as reference to represent chain mail.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  3 роки тому +21

      I used to use them as chain mail when I was a kid

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank 3 роки тому +12

      @@LivingAnachronism If you use the black or dark grey versions, you can mix silver craft paint with fabric-painting medium and dry-brush, catching just the high spots; the effect is very convincing when used onstage -- but not so much for close-up live theatre, and not at all for film or video.

    • @SynnJynn
      @SynnJynn 2 роки тому +2

      Long Johns?

  • @Drchweber
    @Drchweber 3 роки тому +87

    “Because.... hi.” Smooth. 😏 Good ideas, well presented. Well done, sir.

  • @domingopgarcia8391
    @domingopgarcia8391 Рік тому +8

    Im gonna level with you, I mostly wear women clothing when dressing for larp, to the point I routinely go browse the womens section and know my sizes and measurements for it. Its way cheeper, easier to find, and omg the boots selection alone is worth it

  • @bumboy5348
    @bumboy5348 11 місяців тому +3

    Coming back to this vid every Ren Fair

  • @tabithamartin4092
    @tabithamartin4092 Рік тому +9

    My very first Renn Faire outfit was simple and only cost me like $2. Black sweat pants, moccasin boots, a yard of cloth (the $2) that I cut a hole in to fit my head through, and a belt. The fabric became a basic peasant tunic that I belted off. simple, easy, and oddly enough, many thought I worked at the Faire that day.

  • @HumpeMakeup
    @HumpeMakeup 3 роки тому +33

    I'm a woman and have been larping for 16 years - but I LOVED this video 🥰🥳

  • @EmberLeo
    @EmberLeo Рік тому +3

    If you do make that modern hoodie hood, cut the plastic tips off the shoelace-style drawstring cord, and stitch the ends shut. Bonus points for removing the grommet and stitching that hole as well, or at least doing something to take the chrome level shine off of it. The modern plastic ends and the shiny modern grommets are the remaining giveaway that the hood started life as a fleece hoodie!

  • @paulkline1574
    @paulkline1574 3 роки тому +41

    One of the things you can do for Level 1 garb is to turn the sweatpants inside out (tucking the pockets in, because, duh) and they look very similar to "woolen hose". This way, it doesn't look like sweatpants.

    • @alanmackinnon3516
      @alanmackinnon3516 2 роки тому +2

      Do you know what woollen hose actually look like. All the hose I've seen in illustrations and have worn are tight fitting, not lose fitting.

    • @paulkline1574
      @paulkline1574 2 роки тому +2

      @@alanmackinnon3516 Was that an actual question, or just a thinly veiled insult?

    • @alanmackinnon3516
      @alanmackinnon3516 2 роки тому +1

      @@paulkline1574 I'm sorry if you thought it was a insult, it was genuinely question and I just explaining the reason I said what I said. As I say I do apologise if you took it the wrong way.

    • @paulkline1574
      @paulkline1574 2 роки тому +3

      @@alanmackinnon3516 Ah, "I do apologize if you took it the wrong way." The classic non-apology. So, it was an insult. Good to know.

  • @Valkanna.Nublet
    @Valkanna.Nublet 3 роки тому +17

    I've been thinking about this since watching and something just occurred to me.
    You mentioned that you're not sure about women's clothing, but still managed to make a couple of suggestions.
    I have another suggestion. Many women have leggings of some variety. It seems to me that they could be used as hose, just need to cover up the elastic at the top and bottom.
    I know this video is about doing a costume for $0 but leggings are usually cheap so a guy could grab himself a pair that fits.

  • @whoahanant
    @whoahanant 3 роки тому +92

    Honestly if the clothing is neutral enough you can just grab womens clothes for some parts.
    Just because something is in the mens or womens section doesn't mean you can't wear it. If it isn't too frilly and more of a neutral type of clothing that happens to be in the womens section then you can grab that and use that. Sadly mens fashion and clothing is kinda static.

    • @darthswagedorn
      @darthswagedorn Рік тому +8

      For real, I have done this exact thing. The outfit I wore to my first Ren Faire came mostly from the women's section of a local thrift store, and it worked perfectly!

    • @katherinec6031
      @katherinec6031 9 місяців тому +3

      My brother used the same tunic for his medieval peasant costume that I used previously as an overdress for my Briton woman costume…and it is literally just a plus-sized shirtdress from a thrift store paired with base layers and a belt. Looked completely different on us, and looked great both ways haha

  • @gabrielvega1713
    @gabrielvega1713 7 місяців тому +2

    As a broke dude who was the jeans and a tshirt guy at my first ren faire last year (it was actually shorts and a tshirt), and is so excited to go again this year, I can already tell your channel is going to save my "wasted at ren faire budget" from being entirely spent on a costume the week before that wont even look good

  • @JeremySpringfield
    @JeremySpringfield 3 роки тому +89

    This is the best video on newbie garb that I've seen in 20 years. Well done! And I learned what a waffle henley shirt is. I have a couple just never learned what they were called.

  • @wesleybarrett9502
    @wesleybarrett9502 3 роки тому +12

    Instead of Brooch you can use jute twine or leather thongs/strings or make then from leather scraps. To save those blankets you love of course.

  • @brobergaaron
    @brobergaaron 3 роки тому +50

    Just shared this video with a bunch of friends and you got some new subscriptions, sir! My wife was cracking up at all your jokes about the ladies clothes.
    FYI, we found this video when searching for videos about cloaks and brooches because my two boys are loving the Prydain book series and want to do some dress up. Adaon’s brooch to your UA-cam channel - what a world.

  • @ingridwendt9963
    @ingridwendt9963 3 роки тому +11

    CT faire shared you and this was great! now when my guy friends say they have nothing medieval for the faire i can show them this!

  • @urchincreature
    @urchincreature 3 роки тому +23

    I'm a big medieval clothing and textile nerd and imo this was pretty excellent. It's great to help demystify medieval clothing and make it more accessible. Love the hoodie hoods and hose, very inventive! Done the Chelsea boots and blanket cloaks and Asian style ('kurta'?) under shirts before - good advice. I would add a straw or felt wide brimmed hat with a round crown, if wanted; great for hot sunny days. White veils for femmes, from an old sheet or scarf, pinned with sewing pins if needed, is so ubiquitous and unmistakably medieval.

  • @brooky2907
    @brooky2907 8 місяців тому +2

    bro im in the middle of making a medieval short film and this is GOLDEN

  • @satellite2696
    @satellite2696 3 роки тому +7

    The renaissance fair is in town this month. Trying to get my gf and I looking apparently. Thanks man.

  • @flyboymike111357
    @flyboymike111357 Рік тому +1

    I was writing just to kill time, and listening to this for background noise. And you reminded me of a character from a story I was writing last year who made a brooch from a spare purse ring, a nail, and a leather thong. Basically he pulled a self-button through the ring, stabbed the nail in, and secured everything with the leather lace. Each piece individually could make a cheap brooch. But together they make a cheap and fairly sturdy brooch fit for a bodger moonlighting as a henchman.

  • @speakinspells
    @speakinspells 3 роки тому +19

    this is so great! my husband isn't into larp or medieval things so he wont ever wear a costume, but this!! this works so well with every day clothes. thank you!

  • @MechaBorne
    @MechaBorne 2 роки тому +4

    This video shows that there are no excuses to not dress up for a faire! Really resourceful and thoughtful video here, new favorite channel!

  • @jarerum3840
    @jarerum3840 2 роки тому +5

    Thanks for mentioning the shoes. I have been working on my costume for over 10 years but as a student, the budget for medieval leather shoes was always too much... But I have recently been thinking I should invest in them nonetheless. Your words just highlighted how important they are!

  • @aidan4472
    @aidan4472 3 роки тому +5

    9:20 I am going to throw this channel’s name around the D&D community now, because with these videos, you deserve the same recognition as Lord Shad himself.

  • @emiliosaldana5670
    @emiliosaldana5670 11 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for this video, very useful, I will participate in a medieval festival in two months, I ve seen lots of movies trying to make an acurate custome, so THANKS AGAIN

  • @katherinec6031
    @katherinec6031 9 місяців тому +1

    Estate sales are fantastic for fasteners and accessories. I’ve found many beautiful pins, brooches, and other pieces of jewelry that way. Especially good if you are doing fantasy medieval-one of my joys is a leaf brooch I found that was silver and gold themed, and became a deep cut piece as Pippin’s elven brooch that Aragorn finds (“not idly do the leaves of Lorien fall” and all that-by that time, the green of the brooch had faded to silver…which I imagine was due to the elf magic lol)

  • @BRAXSlS
    @BRAXSlS 9 місяців тому +1

    4 years ago I had a 1000 dollars. I was going to put together the most creative custom epic somewhat fantasy medieval outfit, armor, and gear and was going to find a way to make it super lightweight and comfortable for all-day wear but I didn't know how and then 2 years went by and I had nothing! This bro is a genius! Thoe then again maby I'm just bad at costume design, lol

  • @SirFrederick
    @SirFrederick 3 роки тому +9

    Well that was interesting. I hand sew a new outfit for each Renn. Faire Year.

  • @karrde5566
    @karrde5566 3 роки тому +5

    this is really helpful i basically wore brown pants light green self dyed shirt and flip flops for my first ren faire lol

  • @SigneofHorses
    @SigneofHorses 2 роки тому +1

    Best advise from this.. wear your own clothes.. they fit and make you feel comfortable thus believable to be something a character would wear.

  • @ChelleLlewes
    @ChelleLlewes 7 місяців тому +1

    I like the medieval look for my every day look, and thank you for the tips on women's boots! I've been trying to work up enough courage to tackle working with leather, and maybe I don't have to. Low-heeled oxblood leather boots that come mid-calf and include straps wrapped around them already? I think I might have scored a hit, there! I also cleaned them and I have them coated with a blend of beeswax and jojoba oil. It not only cleans, but waterproofs the leather while allowing it to breathe.
    And for my first cloak pin, I cut to size and sanded a chopstick, then coated it with the beeswax blend. Bamboo chopsticks are long-fibered and don't break easily. Sanding removes splinters, and beeswax makes them smooth. There's a bit of a head on the top end, as well. Still works wonderfully after several years.

  • @this_jedi_crafts6626
    @this_jedi_crafts6626 3 роки тому +14

    So happy that the UA-cam algorithm lead me to your channel - can't wait to explore your other content. Just so HAPPY to find someone focused on Men's Renaissance/ Medieval/ LARP'ing content for MEN! I know that a.lot of men don't get into it but for those that love to Cosplay AND do Renaissance Faires - this is a great resource. I'm a fairly skilled, self-taught sewer and have also noticed that there are almost zero videos on at least putting together a McCall's (or other commercial sewing pattern) for Renaissance (usually not historically accurate costumes) so maybe, if I can get organized, I can create content around that. But THANK YOU for this video (and for your channel). You look amazing and the layers are great.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks so much! Detailed sewing tutorials for men's clothing would be a fantastic resource. I'm not equipped to do that, but networking, networking. If you start putting out content like that please let me know. I'm glad that the algorithm seems to have picked me up a little bit! :)

  • @meistercoproductions5733
    @meistercoproductions5733 5 місяців тому +1

    man looks like Matthew Hopkins from the neck up, and from the neck down a mage from the elder scrolls 🤣 mans rockin it

  • @Generalphoenix8438
    @Generalphoenix8438 8 місяців тому +1

    As a costume designer i love watching these channels and yours gives that charisma i respect for people who are looking for both a budget and effective way to keep the style alive.
    Medieval and fantasy is my prime theme and iblove making pieces based on these all the time like with my latest project

  • @Lillogicaallegria
    @Lillogicaallegria 2 роки тому +3

    Maybe unconsciously for all these years I’ve bought stuff that fits but you’re right, I’ve discovered my wardrobe is 30% medieval and 35% pirates (because hey “everything’s better with pirates!”) and all works perfectly for a “very soft everyday LARP” (I don’t know how to call it!) because are my actually dresses, not random stuff for costumes.
    About boots (not blue ones of course)…have you ever notice how different anyone walks with boots instead of sneakers? So much heavy and bold, so much adventurer!
    I’m putting together some outfits and now I can wear my garb if I want to have fun and don’t look ridiculous (I’m 48, understand!) …outside I’m ok, in my mind I’m ready for an adventure, whether I walk the dog in the woods or need go to town.
    I've never think about it and I had it under my eyes in all these years...You taught and old dog new tricks, I’m very grateful, you lightened my life.

  • @viscountsb7140
    @viscountsb7140 Рік тому +1

    I saw this dude on Shadiversity and I've been looking all over for him since and IVE FINALLY FOUND HIM! subbed

  • @tyroneharwood4391
    @tyroneharwood4391 3 роки тому +5

    there aren't a lot of larp clothing video's for men out there, let alone one's this helpful

  • @orngjce223
    @orngjce223 Рік тому +1

    If you have foot issues that require modern footwear and/or not quite enough money for more pairs of shoes, spats (a type of shoe covering) can make level 1-2 leather shoes stretch to level 3; they're common in steampunk costuming for that reason

  • @orchardhouse9241
    @orchardhouse9241 7 місяців тому +1

    Blanket cloaks are awesome. My dad let me have a scratchy old grey wool blanket, and it was perfect. I got a nice penannular pin from the Townsends, but your nail idea is brilliant. I wish I'd thought of that.

  • @KorumEmrys
    @KorumEmrys 2 роки тому +2

    MEN - Men's Khaki's, Pleated or Plain Front-Brown or Grey are fine as well. Mandarin Collared shirts, Henley-style shirts-Both are good. Wear a brown or black leather belt. Brown or black leather shoes or boots-NOT western boots. An Old Wool blanket -fold in half and cut hole to put head through. Wear belt around blanket tunic. If any leather drawstring or other leather pouch. Scottish Bonnet ar driving cap will work for hat. Solid or Plaid colored wool blanket as cloak would be great if available.

  • @zentierra7803
    @zentierra7803 3 роки тому +14

    Just came over from Shadversity, upon hearing that good sir extoll your merits. I was greeted by this fantastic (and so very useful) introductory video on your home page...and subscribed on the spot. Looking forward to exploring your channel!

  • @MyHeartsBeat
    @MyHeartsBeat Рік тому +1

    This video is awesome. When I invited friends on a larp for their first time I send them this video. It is super helpful for them to decide what to wear, what to borrow, etc.

  • @dureyinpyles6321
    @dureyinpyles6321 3 роки тому +5

    Dude this is so cool!! I'm literally going to a renaissance fair in two days

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  3 роки тому +3

      Hey have fun! If for some reason it happens to be the CT Renaissance Faire, I'll be there.

    • @dureyinpyles6321
      @dureyinpyles6321 3 роки тому +1

      Will do! No it's the ren fair in kuna Idaho but ya it should be a blast. I'm going to be a minstrel there, I have a Rebec and a hurdy gurdy I'm going to be playing

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  3 роки тому +1

      @@dureyinpyles6321 Oh man that's awesome! With luck I may be on that end of the country one day, so perhaps one day we'll run into each other at the faire in idaho.

    • @dureyinpyles6321
      @dureyinpyles6321 3 роки тому

      @@LivingAnachronism ya man that would be Awesome

  • @jaidenblake1522
    @jaidenblake1522 2 роки тому +3

    Been looking for inspiration for costuming for a while. And this is the best video I've found so far. I won't have to borrow spare pieces from the event organisers anymore lol

  • @acecondor289
    @acecondor289 2 роки тому +3

    Hey Kramer, just wanted to thank you for these videos. My buddy and I went to a big Ren Faire in Washington this week and decided to go in costume for the first time. Your advice for making some starter costumes was invaluable and I was actually really proud of how I ended up looking. Keep up the good work man!

  • @medievaldruidess
    @medievaldruidess 2 роки тому +2

    How did I survive without your channel beforehand? I love this so much.

  • @ThisIsYaxin
    @ThisIsYaxin 3 роки тому +3

    Man, a friend of mine just shared your cloak video with me and now ... I'm stuck binge watching your content and planning my 20 medieval costumed that I'll probably never use :D
    such fun and useful content at the same time, thanks!

  • @KorumEmrys
    @KorumEmrys 2 роки тому +2

    Also, to enhance thin soled leather boots, cut larger vehicle tire strips or pieces to boot outline with chalk and use either twine or boot laces or leather thong strips to tie the tire pieces over the sole. I cut mine out with bolt cutters and wire cutters and used gorilla glue to make reinforced sole over moccasin boot soles including a toe cover to enhance protection, which is more important than having a flat sole on moccasin boots, particularly if you intend to CAMP or hike in your costumer/period gear and wardrobe. =)

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  2 роки тому

      Great comment, I've seen some people do something similar with moccasins (currently making my first pair now!), they take a rasp and create a rubber dust and then combine that with glue and paint it onto the soles. Any thoughts on this method?

  • @robertortiz-wilson1588
    @robertortiz-wilson1588 11 місяців тому +1

    Very organized and easy to understand, thanks!

  • @danielbetham80
    @danielbetham80 3 роки тому +8

    This is amazing and im only just starting in larp so this is perfect

  • @DeckerBlueray
    @DeckerBlueray 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this. Awesome video for the occasional Renfest attendee.

  • @TwiggytheDragon
    @TwiggytheDragon 3 роки тому +28

    Fantastic video dude! Super informative and flows together well, and your personality shines through. Keep it up, you're going places!

  • @podladog0075
    @podladog0075 3 роки тому +5

    Holy motherload of information! My friends and I are looking at role playing as an adventuring party for next years Ren fest and this is a ton of fantastic information!

  • @virginiaboyle2996
    @virginiaboyle2996 3 місяці тому

    Fabulous to see these targeted to wards men. The red hood is great - please press the seams flat:) The hose hack - brilliant.

  • @GhostlydoesArt
    @GhostlydoesArt 3 роки тому +7

    Been looking for costume ideas for my D&D character (he's a wood elf druid). This helped so much. Definitely subscribing! Thanks for the video!

  • @jay7tennis
    @jay7tennis Місяць тому

    My brother and I have a halloween party where we are quest giving NPC's and needed to figure out how to get the look down in less than two days with a minimal budget XD
    This is SO helpful!!!

  • @bretlemieux2489
    @bretlemieux2489 2 роки тому

    The white button down shirt is good if you can sew. Cut the cuffs off cut the caller off an hem the sleeves and reset the neck spot without the caller. I cut off the buttons an punched holes where the buttons where and used leather chord running through all the holes also cut the bottom flat across

  • @ksspang
    @ksspang 3 роки тому +3

    Solid video, enjoyed the ideas and the way your personality comes through without being ridiculous or over the top and annoying. Well done!

  • @Driskoll97
    @Driskoll97 3 роки тому +2

    Best content I've seen in decades. Thank u so much

  • @sinclaire5479
    @sinclaire5479 2 роки тому

    just a thought take the sleeves you cut off the hoodie cut em at the seam, cut the rounded shoulder off open up the hoodie trim to fit the bottom of the hoodie, and sew together, voila extended tunic

  • @ethanweigold7025
    @ethanweigold7025 Рік тому

    Something about the speech and presentation of this video really comes across to me like Internet Shaquille’s cooking videos, which I also jive with super well. Really loved this video and found it super helpful!

  • @Cowgirlcadet
    @Cowgirlcadet 2 місяці тому

    Dude, you may or may not have heard this before, but you look like Inigo Montoya. This is a compliment.

  • @RamDragon32
    @RamDragon32 3 роки тому +2

    First, I love your channel. I'm relatively new to it but have spent years researching for historical medieval reenactment (I spend my time in 12th-14th century Northern Europe as per my actual ancestory) and I've spend untold amounts of money on garb. It's rediculously hard for males to dress than women.
    You should point out that your advice on boots is an anachronistic shortcut. Most people, even in historical reenacting, will do exactly what you suggested for the dual reason that 1) their own boots way more comfortable to wear all day and 2) 99% of observers won't notice. Hollywood has spoiled out view of history, but in actuality leather was expensive and only people with a special need would wear boots. Most wore various versions of turnshoes, but even if we all turned to 100% accuracy in our garb, I doubt we'd put a dent in Son of Sandlar's sales.
    If you are building a medieval LARP costume, you really should be more specific on each stage. One would never wear chausses and pants together, for the same reason you'd not wear 2 pairs of pants. Chausses ARE pants, just a few centuries earlier, and would never be word such that the underclothes, or braes, would be seen but rather under a long tunic. Showing off your underwear wouldn't come into style for a few centuries after that.
    I know this is an old video, but I just noticed I had notices turned off for you! Fixed that! And thanks for high quality vids!

  • @margaerytyrell4177
    @margaerytyrell4177 5 місяців тому

    I'm going to my very first faire on the 13th this month and I am beyond excited. Someone recommended your channel and this video was so helpful! Thank you.

  • @celestejavier6464
    @celestejavier6464 3 роки тому +2

    Good tips for a last minute renisance festival costume 👍

  • @joshbingham212
    @joshbingham212 3 роки тому +3

    Great video man! Looks like I found my Halloween costume this year!

  • @charlesfournierletourneau9369

    The thing where you spot a nice medieval thing I get so good!!

  • @zionscreations
    @zionscreations 2 роки тому +1

    You saved me soooooo much money, time, and stress. GREAT video!

  • @SkyZesus
    @SkyZesus Рік тому

    I've been cosplaying at Renaissance Festivals for over a decade now.
    All this is really good advice and a bunch of it that I never thought of.
    Incredibly helpful and I'll be using these tips from now on.

  • @williamhughes9559
    @williamhughes9559 Рік тому

    I found a tan pair of womens nubby silk lounge pants on sale that worked great for a homespun pair of men's pants. That along with a few yards of muslin for a tunic a couple belts, and some crocheted jute for a few pouches made an excellent costume

  • @richardmiller9154
    @richardmiller9154 2 роки тому

    Getting ready to put up a HS production of Robin Hood, and you, sir, are a lifesaver. Thank you!

  • @Ifyouaskmewellwhoaskedyou
    @Ifyouaskmewellwhoaskedyou 2 роки тому +1

    This really helped so much with my son’s medieval school project & presentation (which included a costume). LARPing has always seemed like fun! Thank you!

  • @skyywriting
    @skyywriting 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks so much for this video! It is absolutely perfect for what I was looking for and so helpful! All of the visuals of the different levels was great. Thanks for putting so much time into this!

  • @GoddessoftheRealm
    @GoddessoftheRealm Рік тому

    Woman here. Can confirm. I have the long hooded cardigan. It has pockets. I wear it belted when I DM on cool days. My mother found it. It's one of my favorite garments.
    I also have the advantage of already being pretty proficient at the backstitch.

  • @AzraelThanatos
    @AzraelThanatos Рік тому

    With regard to shoes, while a basic tennis shoe might stand out, you can go with the darker color (black/brown) ones with matching gaiters over them, or just cloth ones you can make with heavier material that come close. You can also buy some for relatively cheap at a lot of sports and field stores that work rather well to disguise them.
    While more correct boots do tend to look better, if you have larger feet or other requirements, the gaiters are a far cheaper solution...and can make things easier for dealing with for larps or if you're going to the ren fair when it's been a bit wet. It also lets you have cheaper options that work well for safety, I've preferred trail runners to hiking boots for anything for a long while as I've had fewer issues with injuries in wearing them than with hiking boots...and I'm outside of the easy option for boots that would look correct.

  • @apresee8
    @apresee8 7 місяців тому

    About to go to my first fair and found your channel. You’re a life saver and your content is awesome. Thank you ❤

  • @kristophermelin7160
    @kristophermelin7160 2 роки тому

    Found you while screwing around at work - and I'm really glad I did! I've been trying to put together a fantasy costume for a Halloween party, but REALLY dislike the expensive plastic garbage that is sold as costumes. I also don't want to spend hundreds of dollars on professionally made reenactor gear. This is a great guide. Combined with a few little personal touches, and I'm really happy with the look.
    Thanks a bunch!

  • @yelenarodionova6757
    @yelenarodionova6757 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot! Your ideas helped to make a great costume for my son for a castle day at school.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  2 роки тому +1

      That's awesome! I hope he had fun (and wish I had had castle day when I was in school lol)

  • @rowanmiller6035
    @rowanmiller6035 Рік тому

    I'm not really a super femme person so I don't have lots of good blouses or scarves to use. Thankfully I was able to put together a few backups with your help!

  • @r32456
    @r32456 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much. This will help so much as we make clothes this year.

  • @drunkenrampage1588
    @drunkenrampage1588 3 місяці тому

    Thank you very much for making this video. I am a complete noob when dressing for Ren Faire. I just went with a simple costume with elf ears and a cloak. I might try to replicate Legolas entire setup in the future.

  • @tribert1
    @tribert1 3 роки тому +3

    This is absolutely fantastic quality, way above and beyond most of the other stuff out there for this type of content. Subscribed!

  • @jakobpopek485
    @jakobpopek485 8 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for these concrete tips and tricks. I managed to pretty quickly assemble a pretty desent outfir, I'd place it at level 3 even! I was certain I was gonna have to buy a super expensive completed outfit but this was all I needed!

  • @eresus8192
    @eresus8192 2 роки тому

    I love this video and I wish I could have sent it to my old Dagorhir group! The week before any major event, without fail, I'd always have at least one guy messaging me in a panic to ask for a last minute costume because their kit didn't meet the minimum requirements. Having thrown together a lot of 11th hour costumes with budgets of $10 or less, I'm a huge fan of scrubs! With layering, leg wraps (aka a scarf cut in half lengthwise), and a pocket removal or two, they look amazing, especially if you mix and match the colors. Neutral and jewel tones look best, but if all you have is a pair of light blue scrubs, check the cotton content! If it's at least 70%, you can dye them with Kool-Aid, tea, or coffee.
    Thanks again for this video!

  • @elgostine
    @elgostine 2 роки тому

    dunno if i already mentioned this comment, this might be a repost
    but, this video is EXCELLENT.
    I do historical reenactment, mainly centred around viking age, and 13th-14th century west europe (myself i do a byzantine middle class man)
    while the SPECIFIC goals and rules you outline arnt specifically usable for reenactment, your line about starting the ground up...is a excellent piece of advice... and one ive always told to new, and veteren reenactors,
    do Simple WELL, rather than doing complex badly...
    far too often ive seen people buy helmets and tunics that are decorated to vaguely look high status, but due to being on a budget, lots of corners are cut and it LOOKS... Cheap....
    wheras a simple solid colour tunic out of some decent fabric with a simple belt and simple pouch and hood..
    it looks SO GOOD.

    • @LivingAnachronism
      @LivingAnachronism  2 роки тому

      I gave a friend of mine this advice, he wanted to spend a couple grand on a full suit of larp armor. I told him, he'd look better and be happier spending a couple grand on a real breastplate/cuirass instead. He bought the larp armor. He has since told me he regrets it!

  • @ianwalker3144
    @ianwalker3144 2 роки тому

    I came over from Skill Tree, thank you SO much for sharing your expertise with us!!!

  • @pablovalencia829
    @pablovalencia829 Рік тому

    Oi, master clothes man. I wanted to thank you very much for this video and list. Some time ago I bought a linen medieval-ish shirt and i couldn't like because of the fit but the bit in the video about the belt over the clothes really solved 90% the problem that I had with it. Thank you very much!!