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This vest was made because I had some leftover fabric and I didn’t know what to do with it. Normally, I would make a bustier, but I had more fabric than needed for that, so I made a replica of a vest I bought in a Medieval Shop. I know I should not do that (copyrights and all) but the finition is different. Pattern I used the vest I had. Fabric Made from the same unknow fabric as the Short Green Bustier and Green Laced Surcot. I put three eyelet in the front and five in the back. They are made of cord, not metal like the eyelets I usually use. Advice Never make a replica of something you buy in a shop for sale or distribution. Designs have copyrights just like movies. |
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Here it is worn with my Double Sleeve Changing White Cotte. | Notice how the bottom is split in two places and the back is laced. | |||||||||||||||
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