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Reinholdt Sturm
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« on: August 28, 2011, 01:15:15 am »

According to Wikipedia, first patented mid 1800s, but not really used much until post WWI.

Would you consider them usable in a Steampunk costume?
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D.Oakes
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« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2011, 06:40:30 am »

Historically speaking, yes!
Anachronistically speaking, yes!
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« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2011, 09:33:57 am »

   
SP outfits featuring boots with zippers - total no-no?


Existing discussion on zips that you may find useful.
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« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2011, 07:43:42 pm »

I've got some lovely chunky antiqued-bronze zippers that I will be using on my daughter's outfit (if I can find what I've done with the blessed things) along her lower sleeves and the front of the bodice in place of buttons. I think it will "punk out" an otherwise reasonably traditional design quite nicely.

For me, I think they can be really cool as a design element. But I'd say that, in contrast, an otherwise Victorian dress with a plastic, same-colour zipper in the back instead of the appropriate buttons or laces would end up making the outfit look slightly cheaper, rather than Steamier. But that's just me.

Me, what I particularly hate is otherwise fairly decent Victorian-inspired lace-up boots with that damned zipper down the inside. Not only do I really dislike the look (it just being a "convenient" way to have to not deal with laces, so I kind of don't like the attitude I personally find implicit behind them, that of laces being somehow too complicated or fiddly to bother with), I find that boots with these zippers never seem to want to lace tight to the leg. There's always a gap at least large enough to fit a finger into, and that throws the line off, for me. Sad

I have a really lovely set of granny boots made of lovely soft leather, with pointy toes and a thoroughly appropriate heel, and nary a zipper in sight, but my bloody dog chewed on the toe of one. Sad I do have another set I use now, sort of a slightly delicate heeled hiking boot that I think works well for the persona, but they have that damned zipper in there again, which means that if I wear spats they won't fit right.

--Sorry, got distracted there. I guess the tl;dr version is "Depends?" Cheesy
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« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2011, 08:14:00 pm »

Zips work well, especially the brass colored ones
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« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2011, 09:21:14 pm »

According to Wikipedia, first patented mid 1800s, but not really used much until post WWI.

Would you consider them usable in a Steampunk costume?

You'll realise very quickly, that once you start down the historical accuracy route, it's a general nightmare anyway. Plastic buttons, aluminium snap fasteners, easy care fabrics and certainly synthetic fabrics are all either questionable, or completely out depending on the exact period you are talking about.

Modern styles of jackets, coats, frock coats, trousers, shirts and footwear (and a great many hats) are all different. Despite what the likes of Frontier Classics and Wahmaker might claim for example. I believe they produce hardly any single items of clothing that actually stand up to detailed comparisons with the Vicwardian equivalents. And they are supposedly official clothiers of the Single Action Shooting Society.

But I've certainly seen all these things and more worn most effectively as part of SP outfits.

Even occasionally when I look in the mirror. Wink
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« Reply #6 on: September 27, 2011, 10:33:27 pm »

No. No no no. You're allowed to take apart old clocks and glue the pieces together to make a time machine, and you're allowed to paint a nerf gun with brassy spraypaint and call it a disintegrator ray,  but you're absolutly, under no circumstances, EVER, allowed to use a zipper.

It's a ridiculous argument. I'm using zip-up boots because good boots are expensive and I'm not buying another pair for this. Also the zips are hard to see and will be under a long skirt anyways. I'd avoid using a front-zip corset, because I think those look weird, but that's my personal style choice. If you want to use zipped boots, or put a zipper back on your skirt, or dress like a final fantasy character with more zippers than clothes, go ahead.
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