Before the pandemic there were a lot of plans for events in the winter of 2020-2021. They have been cancelled, so even if I had planned to make clothes for winter, I never really got to it. Well this weekend I had the chance to spend an evening with some friends outdoors, and we wanted to do it in 16th century garb. It's January, and even if it's a mild winter it still means temperatures around freezing and snow on the ground.
When I got dressed I actually got so warm that I almost panicked. I wanted to go outside as fast as possible before overheating. These photos are from when I got back home, and here I was also in a hurry to get undressed as quick as possible since it was so warm to wear it all inside. The lightning in my apartment is also dreadful. But still I hope it can give some idea of what I wore outside. I can also say that I was really warm the whole evening.
The main layer is my green wool dress, since it's the only longsleeved wool gown that I have at the moment. I was in a real hurry, because I was so warm, when I got dressed that I missed several lacing holes when I was lacing up, that's why it's so uneven at the front. The sleeves are really tight, so it was a struggle to get dressed, but once I had wriggled into them they are really nice. I do think I will try to enlarge them though, so I don't have to struggle quite as much. The tight cuffs are good, because that means that no cold get inside the sleeves. On the head I'm wearing a linen hood and wulsthaube.
The bottom layer was a fully modern set of warm undergarments, a longsleeved top and leggings. I'm not wearing a bra, the kirtle gives me all the support I need and a better historical silhouette. Over the leggings I'm also wearing a pair of loose three quarter length yogapants, tucked into the hose. More layers are good. I am wearing my sewn hose that goes up to the knee. The least historical part is that I'm wearing a pair of modern snowboots. They are hardly visible under the skirts. I don't have any proper historical boots or shoes that I can wear a pair of hose in. For a historical event I would propbably wear a pair of more neutral boots, but this was just a nice evening with friends and then I really wanted to stay warm and dry.
My goodness, this is such a neat ensemble! Nice and cozy.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely is, I'm really happy with it.
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