Pardon me while I create an anachronism.
Feb. 2nd, 2008 12:43 pmScore! Stone Mountain and Daughter had some nice thick plain white flannel for $4.50/yard. The Japanese certainly did not have white cotton flannel in our period, but dammit, I will have WARM tabi for Estrella. They also had some wonderful Asian/Japanese cotton prints, which are a bit expensive, but I got one yard of a lavender dragonfly print that will also be cute for tabi. While I haven't found evidence one way or another for patterned tabi for women, I see them (usually indigo, sometimes other colors) on men, particularly samurai.
I virtuously did NOT buy anything else.
And I FINALLY met the new tenant downstairs when I went out this morning. He was headed for the laundry closet - I hesitate to call it a laundry room. Steve seems nice. Says he travels a lot, which is why we hadn't bumped into each other before.
I virtuously did NOT buy anything else.
And I FINALLY met the new tenant downstairs when I went out this morning. He was headed for the laundry closet - I hesitate to call it a laundry room. Steve seems nice. Says he travels a lot, which is why we hadn't bumped into each other before.
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Date: 2008-02-03 03:18 am (UTC)A couple years ago I met a young lady at Estrella whose local group was giving her crap about portraying a Japanese. She had this horrible, horrible idea about making an Elizabethan outfit out of Asian brocade. I said, "No, they didn't do things like that, but you might want to start searching on 'namban' art which is from the period when the Portuguese came to Japan in the 16th century and see if you find anything useful." What does she do? She makes a velvet kimono with chevron guards on the front and black ribbon trim all around the collar and front edge - I kid you not - and slits the tops of the sleeves - then wonders why it won't hang right. (Because Japanese sleeve seams fall about mid bicep, not at the shoulder line.) This anachronism from a alternate universe that never was is all my fault.
On the other hand, I have no problem admitting, "I cannot document 'em but my feet get cold!"
Speaking of which, I spent this afternoon letting out a modern kimono and altering the sleeves so I can wear it as an underlayer with my SCA kosode - and it feels like cheating somehow. ;-D
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Date: 2008-02-03 04:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-02-03 05:57 pm (UTC)