Historic Wear

Do you have any favorite historical clothing?
I have a thing for samurai armor, specially Heian period.
Also historic clothes thread.

Knights make me rock hard.

Call me a fedora but I love these outfits.

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To be honest we only cut our pants little differently nowadays, other than that it stayed as it was.

...and now there are no hats, suits have only two buttons, chalk line and pinstripes have been reduced to 1% of suits and modern haircuts look shit.

I was always partial to the uniforms and armor of imperial rome. Aside from that, I also liked the armor 9f the teutonic knights.

>Heian samurai

How much of a pleb do you have to be to like what is objectively the worst period in terms of samurai armor?

Suits are usually worn tighter now

still best Armourfu

>OP argues on Aesthetics.
The Sengoku Period is so pleb tier.

hi thereportoftheweek

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>Someone made an accurate replica of a 1000s AD Chink General's armor.

Who and where did you get this?

Some random chink from Baidu Tieba.

This better than the work of Chinese cinematic prop & costume departments

Older works don't have the weird fantasy aesthetic seen in modern films.

Problem with older works though is that they use T'ang-Song armor for fuck-everything.

>Problem with older works though is that they use T'ang-Song armor for fuck-everything.
Three kingdoms comes to mind.

I'd rather have anachronistic armor than the pseudo fantasy aesthetic.

Sky has always been, is, and will always be, the best thing one can be clad in.

But I'm a big fan of the English soldier's attire during colonization. They were fkn crisp, and powdered wigs, nuf said.

Also any time and place using brocade and corsets.

>corsets

do you mean cuirasses?

You have a problem with soldiers wearing corsets?

Gothic armor is pretty swiggity

Late 19th century/early 20th century American workwear is my favorite