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18th century 3” wide belt with buckle, unsized. price: $45.00; Quantity ; ... Gaiters are made of cotton canvas duck in natural or black. They may be just below the knee at 17" or mid-thigh at 24", or half gaiters (not pictured) about 10" tall. Please state color in "Customers Comments" section of the order form and...
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www.just2tailors.com/?category=Accessories
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The 18th Century gaiters and half gaiters are to protect the legs from brush and brambles and are to fit the legs tightly and not slide down while walking. This makes it necessary for you to sew your own buttons on over the stockings and breeches or trousers fitting them as snug as possible.
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www.jarnaginco.com/Rev%20War%20Gaitors.htm
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Gaiters should COMPLETELY cover the shoe lace area on 20th century shoes or the buckle on 18th century shoes—extending to the first bend in the ...
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www.nwta.com/patterns/pdfs/212fullg.pdf
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Gaiters are supposed to fit tightly and consequently must be tailored. ..... In 18th Century sewing, a hand worked button hole is a must; and when properly ...
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www.nwta.com/patterns/pdfs/214spat.pdf
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Shoes: Standard reproduction 18th century shoes. Cartouche, Cartridge Box and Belt: See us for proper dimensions. All items can be bought from either Mike Kladky - our cordwainer, or the " Discriminating General". ... You will next be expected to get a pair of white linen gaiters, with 25 black buttons per leg.
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www.1stroyals.org/uniforms.html
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Cotton is authentic to the 18th century, but most modern cotton is horribly inauthentic while most modern linen is quite authentic; it's harder to make a mistake when buying linen. Wool is cheaper than linen, and quite a lot of it is reasonably authentic. ... Use farmer's gaiters to hide modern shoes. If you can't have...
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www.18cnewenglandlife.org/18cnel/short-on.htm
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Rococo- Style characterized by the elegant and delicate, the "feminine". The fashion world calls the 18th century the Age of Rococo (Barton, 301). ... Spatterdashes- Closely fitting gaiters, designed to protect against mud. First worn by civilian and military men, bu then they went out of fashion. But they were retained...
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www.umich.edu/~ece/student_projects/enlightened_eleganc...
www.umich.edu/~ece/student_projects/enlightened_elegance/glossary.htm
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At our 18th century educational events young people and indeed people of all ages have the opportunity for diverse and unique learning experiences such as interacting with historic characters, learning of historic lifestyles, occupations, beliefs and practices, watching a skirmish, being taught military drill or...
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www.georgewashingtonsarmy.com/
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I have been creating 18th century costume for over 6 years now. I have been a seamstress for an even longer period of time. I have been coming to Ft. Ouiatenon in Lafayette, IN as a participant or spectator for more than 15 years. ... These looked like gaiters with out the buttons.
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members.localnet.com/~barnwood/clothingseminar.htm
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