Renaissance Festival
Took the family out to the Ren-Fest last weekend. I havent been since I was in high school so it was a lot of fun. Ive always enjoyed it. I didnt plan to dress up but next year I fully plan to take advantage of kilt.
I did notice that the majority of women who dressed up chose not to wear a bra. A lot of attire also had corset type dresses that pushed the breast up which who would choose to also have a bra with that may be uncomfortable. But additionally women even in loose fitting costumes you could tell chose not to wear a bra and just be comfortable. It was nice.
Adam
Took the family out to the Ren-Fest last weekend. I havent been since I was in high school so it was a lot of fun. Ive always enjoyed it. I didnt plan to dress up but next year I fully plan to take advantage of kilt.I did notice that the majority of women who dressed up chose not to wear a bra. A lot of attire also had corset type dresses that pushed the breast up which who would choose to also have a bra with that may be uncomfortable. But additionally women even in loose fitting costumes you could tell chose not to wear a bra and just be comfortable. It was nice.Adam
Glad you had a good time.
I would assume that you would wear the kilt without underwear.
Speaking of which, how close are you to never wearing underwear?
I dont think we have the same number or scale of Ren Festivals here in the UK. But we do some historical re-enactments at some of our historical sites. The battle of Bosworth (from 1485) is quite near me and it has a regular re-enactment festival. It has the obvious battle scenes but also the battle camps, general historical trades and interests, stores and food of course! Ive been to it a few times. The first time they had stalls with the traditional clothes, most of their trade is from the re-enactors themselves rather than the public. The re-enactors have to make or buy their costumes from somewhere I suppose. I was fascinated by it and being a history buff couldnt resist. They kitted me out in a wench outfit and felt right at home. No bra of course and choices of simple blouses to the more fancy corsets. Ive since gone back (in my period outfit) and joined them on the re-enactors side of things. Many of them are very skilled at some of the trades and crafts but they also have plenty of people filling out the places and giving it a more natural look. You get to know the people really well and its great to be involved.
I would assume that you would wear the kilt without underwear.Speaking of which, how close are you to never wearing underwear?
The only time I wear underwear now is when I am practicing certain aspects of Jiu-Jitsu. So maybe 2-3 times a week for only about an hour.
I would def wear the kilt without underwear!
Adam
I would assume that you would wear the kilt without underwear.Speaking of which, how close are you to never wearing underwear?
The only time I wear underwear now is when I am practicing certain aspects of Jiu-Jitsu. So maybe 2-3 times a week for only about an hour.
I would def wear the kilt without underwear!
Adam
Jayne thats awesome. It sounds like a really fun time! They do some reenactments here also. The shops, plays and shows are all really amazing. They have little shops with things like blacksmithing, glass blowing, crafting, etc. its a great time!
I would assume that you would wear the kilt without underwear.Speaking of which, how close are you to never wearing underwear?The only time I wear underwear now is when I am practicing certain aspects of Jiu-Jitsu. So maybe 2-3 times a week for only about an hour.I would def wear the kilt without underwear!Adam
Any way you could justify not wearing a ahirt?
Thats awesome that you decided to join the reenactment group. Ive always wanted to be part of a reenactment, especially when I visit family in the UK. Last time I went, they told me I would have to make my own costume, but its cool that there are shops that sell them as well, like you said.
The Renaissance Festival sounds fun. Another place I can really recommend for historical re-enactments is Pompeii in Italy. Apart from anything else, the site is one of the most amazing archaeological places you will ever see. You can walk the streets almost as they were in the days of Rome 2,000 years ago. They also hold re-enactments in some of the amphitheatres. On our visit earlier this year we saw gladiators, both male and female, battling each other with Roman weapons. There was also a Roman "market" which displayed the sort of food, medicine, clothes, tools, medical equipment and other everyday items of life which would have been typical for the period. I can say definitively that the men were not wearing bras. Not sure about the women.



