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From fig leaves to string bikinis, people have chosen all manner of adornment throughout the ages.

Found here are garment retailers for the historical reenactor or historic themed event.

Please submit to the most relevant subcategory whenever possible, i.e. if 70-80% of your inventory or custom work is of one period, submit there.

Briefly describe what is found on your site. This may include images of past work, events schedules, pricing information, etc. Finally, include your location in the format of ([city], [state/province], [country]) at the end of your description.

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Sites in this category cover costumes from approximately 1790-1907. Major recognized periods include:

- Regency [costume] (1790-1825)
- "Romantic" revival, Dickens (1825-1840s)
- Victorian (1837-1901)
- Old West (1849-1915)
- American Civil War (1861-1865)
- Bustle-era (1870s-1880s)
- Gibson girl, La Belle Epoque, Edwardian (1890s-1907)

Please submit to the most relevant subcategory whenever possible, i.e. if 70-80% of your inventory or custom work is of one period, submit there.

Briefly describe what is found on your site. This may include images of past work, events schedules, pricing information, etc. Finally, include your location in the format of ([city], [state/province], [country]) at the end of your description.

Thanks for helping the Open Directory Project editors! :o)

This category is for reproduction clothing only, covering roughly 1907-1950.

Hand-me-downs, collectibles, and vintage/antique clothing can be found at Used_and_Secondhand or Antiques_and_Collectibles.

Please submit to the most relevant subcategory whenever possible, i.e. if the majority of your inventory or custom work is of one period, submit there.

Focusing primarily on the periods after the Roman Empire through the 16th century.
Please submit to the most relevant subcategory whenever possible, i.e. if 70-80% of your inventory or custom work is of one period, submit there.

Briefly describe what is found on your site. This may include images of past work, events schedules, pricing information, etc. Finally, include your location in the format of ([city], [state/province], [country]) at the end of your description.

Thanks for helping the Open Directory Project editors! :o)

-- updated 10 February 2002