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What colour frock coat do you want?  

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  1. 1. What colour frock coat do you want?

    • Black
      7
    • Red
      8
    • Brown
      5
    • Navy Blue
      9
    • Grey
      9
    • Purple
      1
    • Green
      6
    • White
      0
    • Tan
      1
    • Flowered
      1


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Posted

Help me do some market research, guys! What colour Frock Coat would you buy? And what colour Sailor's Jacket?

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I had to choose red., i dont have one and Foxes looked awesome.

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Posted

That would describe Mr Foxe alright... :ph34r:

Have you ever seen his picture with his "crew". It's him on the Bonaventure surrounded by about 15 women, all hanging on him.

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I have 2 black frocks., but I dont believe they are a period color ., are they? I like them., thats why I have them., but I believe they are wrong...,the poll shows 25% like it., Pimp or not., I choose Red., you must admit Francios in Captain Hooks coat looked great., and the swordsman in RobRoy had THEE coat.

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Posted

I voted for tan. Still, I've been thinking that since summer's here I ought to buy some Hawaiian print material and make a summerweight frock coat with it. My only frock coat is made of corduroy and it's a bit warm for summer wear.

~~Cap'n Bob

Posted

HarborMaster,

Black is a VERY period colour. It's also a very expensive colour (hard to maintain, hard on the fabric). So there you go. I would much rather make you a red frock coat though. Red would be far more appropriate.

[FYI--Frock coats are different from frocks. There are frocks mentioned in Slop Shop inventories for the period, but they are a different garment altogether...]

Captain Bob, I've gone blind now. Please stop moving! You're giving me mal de mer...

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I almost didn't vote. For starters I'm not a guy.

Additionally, I'm still working on the simple garb ...the frock coat is some place down the line. I do however have the forest green velvet for the thing ...I may have enough to make a skirt (or at least breeches) to match Should I do gold or silver trim?

Callinish, Navy Blue, Blue or a Bluish Grey for you! Bring out those bright blue eyes!

OH! I voted Green ...if you hadn't guessed.

Posted

I voted for black, since it's my preferred color.

However, if I were to put something together, or buy, I might go for red or a dark red also.

Would a black frock coat and red short coat be inappropriate?

Black and reds work well on me.

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Master-At-Arms,

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Posted

By short coat, Chaos, do you mean a waistcoat or a sailor's jacket? A Sailor's jacket was worn instead of a frock coat, not with one. A waistcoat, however, was worn under a frock coat.

And I think a black frock coat over a red waistcoat would be grand!

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and what exactly do you mean by "flowered" ?? :(


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Posted

I've a black coat with my black outfit. The black stands out well enough as a pirate.

Working on 2 new waistcoats of a very lovely fabric and very expensive, too. The colors in one will be dominately crimson red with black and gold design. The other is black silverish-gold design.

Plus will eventually make 2 more coats, one of crimson red velvet with black and gold embroidered facings and cuffs. The other of a green velveteen.

Then a white satin oufit with some gold in it.

Basic colors I think have drawn attention as well as the designed. As long as the coat or outfit looks smashing plus both worth the price and affordable. Affordable is the hard part now.

Emerald green, black, deep reds, navy blue, royal blues, royal purple, black cherry red, .. and of course fabrics with period design (like Pete Straw's coat).

But it really boils down to the look of the coat more than th' colors. I've seen some fabulous colors used for coats but the look of the coat just sucked.

~Lady B

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Posted
and what exactly do you mean by "flowered" ?? :ph34r:

Why Paisley of course, Captain Sterling! :ph34r:

I was joking... But there is a mention in the Admiralty Slop Contracts of "flowered" breeches. However we think it is a type of long pile wool, not a fabric printed with flowers.

But could you see it? Foxe and Blackjohn and JoshRed and all our authentically-minded friends in slops that look like Bermuda shorts?!?! :ph34r::lol::ph34r::ph34r::ph34r:

Oh... the humanity! :huh:

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and what exactly do you mean by "flowered"  ?? :ph34r:

Why Paisley of course, Captain Sterling! :ph34r:

I was joking... But there is a mention in the Admiralty Slop Contracts of "flowered" breeches. However we think it is a type of long pile wool, not a fabric printed with flowers.

But could you see it? Foxe and Blackjohn and JoshRed and all our authentically-minded friends in slops that look like Bermuda shorts?!?! :ph34r::lol::ph34r::ph34r::ph34r:

Oh... the humanity! :huh:

ah yes the beginning of the Hawaiian shirt! :ph34r::ph34r::ph34r:

Posted
and what exactly do you mean by "flowered"  ?? <_<

Why Paisley of course, Captain Sterling! :o

I was joking... But there is a mention in the Admiralty Slop Contracts of "flowered" breeches. However we think it is a type of long pile wool, not a fabric printed with flowers.

But could you see it? Foxe and Blackjohn and JoshRed and all our authentically-minded friends in slops that look like Bermuda shorts?!?! :lol::o:o:o:o

Oh... the humanity! :o

yeah... snicker, snicker.... so how does one get to vote twice??? :o


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Posted
By short coat, Chaos, do you mean a waistcoat or a sailor's jacket? A Sailor's jacket was worn instead of a frock coat, not with one. A waistcoat, however, was worn under a frock coat.

And I think a black frock coat over a red waistcoat would be grand!

Aye, a waistcoat then. I get my terms a bit mixed from time to time *lol*

As an aside, how hard would it be to take one of your patterns and make a waistcoat, by hand, as a beginner? How about some of the other patterns? Like the frock coat?

Chaos, panic, pandemonium - my work here is done.

Master-At-Arms,

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17th & 18th Century Naval Living History

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Posted

I try to write my patterns with the beginner in mind, Chaos. So the answer is "all of them". But some of them are more difficult just by virtue of their design.

But the Waistcoat pattern is dead simple. So is the Frock Coat. The complicated ones in this time period are the women's.

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Posted
I try to write my patterns with the beginner in mind, Chaos. So the answer is "all of them". But some of them are more difficult just by virtue of their design.

But the Waistcoat pattern is dead simple. So is the Frock Coat. The complicated ones in this time period are the women's.

I can vouch for that! The instructions are very simple to follow and I would highly recommend trying the period correct instructions... we're talking by hand here, so it may take you a wee bit more time but well worth it... the period correct finished product IS THAT MUCH BETTER.

Hector


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Posted

thanks for the info. Now to go find some cloth and get the patterns and see what kind of mess I can make ;)

Chaos, panic, pandemonium - my work here is done.

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Posted

"... we're talking by hand here, so it may take you a wee bit more time but well worth it... "

There are many things I can thing of doing by hand (get yer mind outta the gutter) but, strangely enough, SEWING isn't one of them. Even if I am sitting in front of the TV completely bored as I watch an episode of Highlander for the 47th time. I think it's a fear of needles. :lol:

Rand

Posted

I voted black, since that's the colour I intend to make mine out of, but green, blue, purple, or floral are all colours I considered and would be interested in. My hubby wants wants his coat in bright red.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Definitely brown; my clothes go thru a lot of wear, dirt, mud, tavern tables, tavern floors...and brown don't show the dirt as quick!

:lol:

Monterey Jack

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the cannons don't thunder, there's nothin to plunder,

I'm an over-40 victim of fate,

arrivin too late.........."

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