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MaryAnnSingleton · 05/09/2007 17:24

ok - can you help me think of ideas for ds - he has to wear Victorian clothes for his yr 6 trip - need something I don't have to sew !! TIA

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LIZS · 05/09/2007 17:29

old waistcoat, white shirt, grey trousers, tweed cap

Blandmum · 05/09/2007 17:31

Tuck trousers into long socks for the 'knickerbocker' look

juuule · 05/09/2007 17:32

Don't forget braces.

kittylouise · 05/09/2007 17:35

I used to live in a town which celebrated vistorian week; had to dress DD in a victorian costume for a week in June for 7 bloody years!

Thank god she was a tomboy, she used to get sent dressed as a chimney sweep every year. Old school trousers cut off and made to look raggy, same as with an old cotton shirt. Waistcoat and flat cap from a charity shop. Kerchief round the neck. All covered in black "soot" to make it look chimney sweepy, plus made her face look grubby.

She loved it!

Anything else was just too much like hard work.

MaryAnnSingleton · 05/09/2007 17:56

kittylouise - that's a great idea - and everyone else too - braces,flat cap etc - thanks ! we have to make an authentic Victorian packed lunch too ....

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southeastastra · 05/09/2007 17:59

apple and a pie

BecauseImWorthIt · 05/09/2007 18:10

Everyone always goes for the urchin/chimney sweep/flower girl look!

When I had to do this for DS1 I had nothing I could use for any of these, so he wore his school trousers, a black 3/4 length jacket of mine, which was like a frock coat, a waistcoat (he'd just been to a wedding so had one of these) and a cravat from my 80s wardrobe when these were briefly fashionable.

Voila! A Victorian toff!

Peachy · 05/09/2007 18:12

Authentic victorian apcked lunch? bread and cheese, served with beer! (or cider back home)

For the lucky ones

Hulababy · 05/09/2007 18:14

Victorian packed lunch ideas:

If possible - why not bring a Victorian style packed lunch?

Try to avoid plastic wrappers [paper is fine].

Suggestions:

Block of cheese or cold meat
Chunk of bread
Pickled onions
Apples
Chicken leg, etc.
Wrap your lunch in a tea cloth or a large handkerchief - or borrow a wicker basket.

Hulababy · 05/09/2007 18:15

Victorian costume ideas

Boys:

Boots
Black trousers
White shirts
Waistcoats
Hats
Handkerchiefs
Girls:

Dresses with pinafores
Boots
Hats
Cotton gloves

MaryAnnSingleton · 05/09/2007 18:51

oh thanks all - you're stars ! I've done an evacuee lunch for him when they were doing WW2 - I even baked an eggless sponge cake ! He could have some gruel !!

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RubyRioja · 05/09/2007 18:54

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MaryAnnSingleton · 05/09/2007 18:59

lol rioja !

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Peachy · 05/09/2007 19:01

Or polio? a la Tiny Tim

MaryAnnSingleton · 05/09/2007 19:53

yes, I could look out for a crutch in the charity shop

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Peachy · 05/09/2007 20:29

Or 'persuade' a local elderly type to lend you one, in true Victorian street kid style....

NOTE To Mn Moral majority: I AM NOT advocating mugging! Tis a joke!

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