Something to Wear when You Can't Sew

What do you do if you can't sew a straight line if your life depended on it, but can't afford the beautiful clothes sold in medieval retail stores (where a dress can cost hundreds of dollars)? Are you doomed to wear oversized shirts and black jeans for the rest of your SCAdian career? Fear not! There are ways that you, too, can cheaply get garb.

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Let's check out the 5-step method:

  1. Get it free: Though most of the time you won't be able to get garb completely free, it is possible. At my first event, a wonderful woman from our shire took pity on me and gave me a used tunic and a beautiful etched leather belt. Though it's three years later, I still have them and I still wear them (especially the belt). Again, it doesn't happen very often, but sometimes you luck out. Ask around.
  2. Barter for it: This, and paying for other people to make it for you, is probably the best way to go when getting garb. There are lots of things you can do in exchange for someone's sewing skills and time. If you want something garb-related to do to help them, you could always come over and iron or keep them company while they're sewing, accompany them when they shop for fabric and carry their purchases, or offer to wash their garb for them. (Be careful with this one: make sure you absolutely know how their garb should be washed before you offer to machine-wash their dry clean-only clothes that they spent fifty hours making. Enemies are made this way.)
  3. Pay someone in the SCA for it: Find an experienced seamstress in your shire and ask him or her to make you something. Generally prices will be very reasonable, depending on what you want made. Keep in mind, though, that unless they have extra fabric floating around, they will probably want you to pay for your own material. This isn't as bad as it sounds. Check out the garb for seamstresses page to see some hints on buying cheap fabric. You could also ask people if you can buy some of their used garb. Don't worry about how it looks if you're still new, just get it to have something to wear. You can worry about fashion later, when you have money. (Hand me downs are period!)
  4. Get it used at discount: You probably won't find much this way. The only place I can see having garb would be a garage sale of another SCAdian. But, as always, you never know. You might find a "peasant-style" shirt at some discount stores, or some baggy pants that you can use until you find better ones. You could also hunt for plain skirts, oversized shirts (for makeshift tunics), and leather boots.
  5. Get it cheap: Unfortunately, you won't find much cheap garb in retail stores. The few stores that specialize in medieval clothing (in Montreal we have stores called Dragon Rouge) are generally hideously overpriced. Lovely stuff, but not somewhere you want to stray when you have no money to buy it. In general, stay away from retail when you're trying to get garb cheaply.

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