Dear Forumites,
I was once heavily involved in 19th c. and CW from '81 to '97, and have decided to come back to the field on a limited basis to explore some old haunts, but to forge ahead with some new experiences as well.
I am currently on the board of directors of a preservation group involved with a 19th c. girl's academy:
I have been given the green light to go forward with any/all living history programs I feel appropriate, and I'm pretty excited about the possibilities. At present, and most obviously, I would like to work up an impression as the school's headmaster and/or professors. My first inclination is to acquire a decent mid-century frock coat of wool broadcloth along with trousers, vest, shirts, etc. (Please understand, I spent my whole time in the 19th c. in the lower to middling classes, so this is new ground for me. :wink_smil )
I am pondering gentlemen's hat styles of the pre-war period. A top hat seems obvious, but on the other hand strikes me as possibly being too formal. Obviously, a gentleman of that station would have had a variety of things to wear upon his head, but I was wondering if y'all would offer up some opinions of what style of hat would be appropriate for everyday wear in the 50's.
Thanks in advance for your thoughtful advice.
Respectfully,
Warren Dickinson
Member of the original Pickett's Mill Interpretive Volunteer Staff & Co. D, 17th Ky Vol. Inf
Former Mudsill
Co-Creator of the States Rights Guard in '92
I was once heavily involved in 19th c. and CW from '81 to '97, and have decided to come back to the field on a limited basis to explore some old haunts, but to forge ahead with some new experiences as well.
I am currently on the board of directors of a preservation group involved with a 19th c. girl's academy:
I have been given the green light to go forward with any/all living history programs I feel appropriate, and I'm pretty excited about the possibilities. At present, and most obviously, I would like to work up an impression as the school's headmaster and/or professors. My first inclination is to acquire a decent mid-century frock coat of wool broadcloth along with trousers, vest, shirts, etc. (Please understand, I spent my whole time in the 19th c. in the lower to middling classes, so this is new ground for me. :wink_smil )
I am pondering gentlemen's hat styles of the pre-war period. A top hat seems obvious, but on the other hand strikes me as possibly being too formal. Obviously, a gentleman of that station would have had a variety of things to wear upon his head, but I was wondering if y'all would offer up some opinions of what style of hat would be appropriate for everyday wear in the 50's.
Thanks in advance for your thoughtful advice.
Respectfully,
Warren Dickinson
Member of the original Pickett's Mill Interpretive Volunteer Staff & Co. D, 17th Ky Vol. Inf
Former Mudsill
Co-Creator of the States Rights Guard in '92
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