Caftans!
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just letting everyone know I am still around and still wearing caftans.
in fact I got a new caftan today.
in fact I got a new caftan today.
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Very good, Ron!
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given a choice caftans would be the only cloths that I would ownGrok wrote:Very good, Ron!
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Now that is one great kaftan although what differentiates that from a dress I am not quite clear about apart from something is what you call it to be. I am intrigued and would wear that anytime.
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technically a kaftan is a dress but as far as I know the deference between a dress and kaftan is that kaftans (or caftan )Sinned wrote:Now that is one great kaftan although what differentiates that from a dress I am not quite clear about apart from something is what you call it to be. I am intrigued and would wear that anytime.
is that a caftan is usually looser fitting and a lot of it is local names for it.
they are also known as a thobe, thawb,dishdhasha.
they are common in places like India,Pakistan,Saudi Arabia and a lot of places in the mid east.
also I think the caftan might be a more masculine name for a dress
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Thanks Ron for that. Whatever it is called I like it and you wear it well. I would imagine it would be warm in the coldest of weather and thick enough to deflect a cold wind on a chilly day.
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it depends on what kind of fabric the caftan is made of,Sinned wrote:Thanks Ron for that. Whatever it is called I like it and you wear it well. I would imagine it would be warm in the coldest of weather and thick enough to deflect a cold wind on a chilly day.
some are thinner for summer and some are heaver for winter
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I have been wearing caftans more and more so I
have decided to stay in caftans permanently
have decided to stay in caftans permanently
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Hey Ron, add a hood to that and you could have a Wikkan robe like wot Moon has got. Especially with the adornments around your neck. You really suit it.
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eventually I want robes/caftans like that,meantime look a couple of my posts backSinned wrote:Hey Ron, add a hood to that and you could have a Wiccan robe like wot Moon has got. Especially with the adornments around your neck. You really suit it.
of me in a hooded blue denim caftan.
are there any photos of moon wearing his ?
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I'm not sure how this one didn't get uploaded to Flickr, but I have an older one on my hard drive that I've now uploaded.Ron wrote:are there any photos of moon wearing his
This is somewhat of a special milestone for me, for it was not only the first time I wore anything unbifurcated in my adult life [0], but also the first Wiccan circle I attempted in full view of the neighbors!
Circa Spring 2011:
(This was before I adopted the name "Moon Shadow")
*Yes, that's the same hat I wear in modern day photos *
The green robe was my first, it has no hood, and I tie it off at the hip with a length of cord I purchased at a fabric shop.
Now for something a little more recent (as in, taken tonight... just for you all's viewing enjoyment)...
Present Day Moon Shadow:
And now with the black robe I purchased later on worn over it (the way I normally do circles now)
Both robes were made to order and purchased from Garb The World.
[0] FUN FACT: I remember Jenn saying to me... "are you not wearing any pants under that?" To which I replied "no". She seemed somewhat shocked by it!
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The old hillbilly from the coal fields of the Appalachian mountains currently living like there's no tomorrow on the west coast.
The old hillbilly from the coal fields of the Appalachian mountains currently living like there's no tomorrow on the west coast.
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very nice caftans/robes you have there,moonshadow wrote:I'm not sure how this one didn't get uploaded to Flickr, but I have an older one on my hard drive that I've now uploaded.Ron wrote:are there any photos of moon wearing his
This is somewhat of a special milestone for me, for it was not only the first time I wore anything unbifurcated in my adult life [0], but also the first Wiccan circle I attempted in full view of the neighbors!
Circa Spring 2011:
(This was before I adopted the name "Moon Shadow")
*Yes, that's the same hat I wear in modern day photos *
The green robe was my first, it has no hood, and I tie it off at the hip with a length of cord I purchased at a fabric shop.
Now for something a little more recent (as in, taken tonight... just for you all's viewing enjoyment)...
Present Day Moon Shadow:
And now with the black robe I purchased later on worn over it (the way I normally do circles now)
Both robes were made to order and purchased from Garb The World.
[0] FUN FACT: I remember Jenn saying to me... "are you not wearing any pants under that?" To which I replied "no". She seemed somewhat shocked by it!
yes I do know about Garb The World and want to get some of there
robes/caftans.
I do not wear anything under my caftans,the only thing under them is me
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Thanks! Your post have somewhat inspired me to want to wear my robe(s) out more often as normal wear. I feel they don't get enough sunlight. My next purchase from Garb the world might be a purple one with trim in the same style as the green one.Ron wrote:very nice caftans/robes you have there,
yes I do know about Garb The World and want to get some of there
robes/caftans.
A few things for sure: It is not crossdressing by any stretch of the definition, and is an expression and representation of my beliefs, thus totally "legal" (as manly as the Scottish kilt!... especially with the sword!)
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I am going to be wearing my caftans/robes as normal wear and yes I want to get amoonshadow wrote:Thanks! Your post have somewhat inspired me to want to wear my robe(s) out more often as normal wear. I feel they don't get enough sunlight. My next purchase from Garb the world might be a purple one with trim in the same style as the green one.Ron wrote:very nice caftans/robes you have there,
yes I do know about Garb The World and want to get some of there
robes/caftans.
A few things for sure: It is not crossdressing by any stretch of the definition, and is an expression and representation of my beliefs, thus totally "legal" (as manly as the Scottish kilt!... especially with the sword!)
couple purple robes too.
and yes they are an expression and representation of my beliefs also
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There is a lot of potential in garments that hang from the shoulders.