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Brian Day


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18th March 2010

Accessories: How to Get the More Medieval Look with Your Clothes!

No matter what kind of event you're planning to attend to, there's always room for improvement in terms of your medieval clothes. If you make your own clothes, you can always add new styles, maybe a cut or two or embroidered gold here or there but if you ...

18th March 2010

Renaissance fairs have been getting their own fair

Renaissance fairs have been getting their own fair share of the limelight with the growing number of events all-throughout the states. Whether as a permanent event people could visit or as a special highlight, such as that of a moving circus, renaissance ...

18th March 2010

A personal choice of mine before attending a renaissance festival

A personal choice of mine before attending a renaissance festival is to purchase my costume online than go for a designer and have one custom-made for me. And in my many years of experience, I know that this has worked out for many people too. One reason...

18th March 2010

Medieval costumes for Boys

Medieval costumes for Boys! While Tudor clothing might be a very good idea to start with for boys, as the elegance of the clothes would make them look part of the well-to-do from the renaissance era; no one could stop children from playing pretend. In fa...

18th March 2010

Five tips to Make the Most out of your Renaissance Costume

Five tips to Make the Most out of your Renaissance Costume! Renaissance fairs are a good way to express oneself and one's individuality. That's why people always love to dress-up and play pretend to be somebody else. But there's more to renaissance than ...

17th March 2010

Renaissances festivals: Why are they a hit?

Ever since renaissance festivals were started in the United States, the concept of having a festival in medieval theme spread like wild fire. People of all ages enjoyed dressing up in various renaissance costumes that expressed the individuality of the ti...