Have a cool costuming link? Send it in. Merchant links are at the bottom.
Informative Links:
Dark Age:
Vikings reenactment links:
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Information about ladies Viking Costume:
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Viking Tunic Construction:
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Anglo-Saxon textile works. Includes various techniques like braid weaving and naalbinding. Beautiful pictures:
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Medieval:
Making simple Medieval shoes:
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15th Century reinactment group:
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Gorgeous ottoman costumes inspired from 15th century:
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Medieval Russian costumes:
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Morwenna's Medieval Wardobe--amazing costumes:
[link]
Renaissance:
The Realm of Venus, 16th Century Ladies Clothing:
[link]
Tudor/Elizabethan:
The Elizabethan Costuming Page:
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Tudor and Elizabethan Portraits:
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Life in Elizabethan England:
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American Revolutionary War/18th Century:
The Society of 18th-Century Gentlemen -
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American Civil War:
Cornell University Library - Harper's New Monthly Magazine:
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The Graceful Lady - 1860's Hairstyles:
[link]
Victorian:
Fashion Era 1837-1901:
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Lara Corsets and Gowns:
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20th Century:
Multiple Eras:
La Couturire Parisienne--1300s-1900s
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A Festive Attyre--mainly 16th century, but some Victorian, and "A Featured Attyre" has some beautiful pieces:
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Mode Historique--16th-20th Century, some neat articles in "Research":
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Demode--16th-20th Century, some lovely galleries:
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Online book on oriental costume. Very detailed illustrations. Ethnic costumes from North Africa to Japan:
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Scottish Clothing Fact and Fiction, written by our own HighlandMan:
[link] click the comments section
Melanie Schuessler's page. Wonderful gallery and informative article on how to starch a ruff:
[link]
Merchant Links:
Dark Age:
Medieval:
Medieval & Nouvelle France patterns... very historically accurate:
[link] (French)
Historic Enterprises:
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Renaissance:
Tudor/Elizabethan:
18th Century:
Jas Townsend:
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American Civil War:
James Country Mercantile:
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Abraham's Lady:
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Miller's Millinery:
[link]
Victorian:
Gentleman's Emporium Victorian Men's Clothing:
[link]
20th Century:
Multiple Eras:
House of Anoria--great buttons:
[link]
Calontir Trim--fabulous trim:
[link]
Patterns of Time--historic patterns and accessories:
[link]
Lynn McMasters--15th-20th century hats and hat patterns:
[link]
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