Date: 2013-02-01 07:31 pm (UTC)
heget: custom sigil in blue and gold (18th cen)
From: [personal profile] heget
Oh, that whole panniers issue is why I made the 'Versailles Zoning Permit' set, and even the meshes of the others sets are not nearly as wide as could or should be.

Because I can't tell the Sims arms to do the lovely' 'resting my arms ontop my panniers' graceful pose -& the dreaded hands disappearing into skirt as putting hands on hip- I am going to make all the Tudor meshes with less than accurate farthingales that don't swallow Sim hands.

No one can dictate how another person plays their game (but Stars and Garters I'm ten pages in for myself with no end in sight).


Hey, what was the original topic of this whole post supposed to be? :p

Actually, do have questions on medieval summer and winter wear, because I wonder how to translate such to the tropics. Viking wear gives me good insight for the extreme cold, but do they show in the primary documents any major style variation when say in lower Italy?
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