Now thats what I call... fancy dress!

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Lets see then. Get your kit on for the lads
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Its hired. £20 hire and £20 deposit (only guaranteed to them, not taken from my account).

Includes thick felt tabard, thick felt hat (with feather), shirt and trousers. The sword cost £2 and the buckles for my shoes (stick on with elastic to go round the bottom as well) were also £2 :)
 
j00ni said:
I hope you have grown an elaborate 'tache to complete the look
Can't you see it? :confused: :p

Nah, we only had just over a weeks notice, not really time to grow a proper handlebar :(

I'm stuck between colouring in what I have with a felt pen then drawing round it to have one, or using one I bought earlier today when I went to pick up the outfit. Its 2 very thin pieces that go just above the lip.
 
Nix said:
Just get a bit of dark make-up to emphasise what you have grown :)
Aye, could do.

Problem then is when I'm in a hot club/bar (house parties before and after but we're 'out' proper in between) it'll run. This tabard is very thick.
j00ni said:
As in David Niven stylee?? If so that would look cool :D
Yep, that kinda thing :)
 
3 years ago my best mate and his bird came out as Peter Pan and Tinkerbell.

We'd not talked about fancy dress beforehand and they'd not mentioned their plans.

He turns up in green tights and she's in a white ballerina style frilly dress.

We're all in jeans.

He still hasn't forgotten that night :p

The moral of the story is that if you're all dressed up you won't stick out whatever you're wearing, so don't worry about wearing tights or any of that :)
 
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