>>1649430>Why is this becoming so popular?A growing desire of simplicity, as well as the need for escapism. That said, its always been around, if less culturally known, in both historic camping (like mountain man/buckskinner rendezvous, medieval trekking etc) and the earliest LARPS, but it more accessible.
>>1649459Always for modern wear. For historic and larping, im in hosen, breeches, Breechclout and leggings etc.
Shorts are for children.
>>1649494I got to meet him in person, when he came to our museum and he's just as much of a goober IRL, but so nice and genuine that you want to be his friend. 10/10 bro.
>>1649538Not waxed, but painted with oil based paint. Get heavy painters canvas and go nuts.
>>1649544>I get a bit annoyed at "liviing history" when everyone has a giant tent plus the caravan to hide in when it starts raining.A thick layer of straw, and a good wool blanket are max comfy under an oilcloth.
Also, Crown or Cromwell?
>If anyones got patterns (or pictures) for a snapsack thats not cross body I'd be grateful.Wear it like a tumpline across your chest or forehead. Pic related.
>>1649575Make your own. Patterns are easy, and would be a great way to practice some basic handsewing, while making something cheaper, and more personalized.
>>1649586You over estimate how much space is needed for the most limited historic equipment.
>>1649597>Cause more and more people with autism are getting /out/>Posting on /out/ at allThere are enough windows for all of us to lick.
>>1649602Brush shelter
>>1649633>I'm not a weeb but when I go to Japan I like to go out in medieval Japanese attireNah, you're still a weeb, but you have a huge powerlevel.
>>1649653Its straight lines. Practice with some old army blankets. Git Gud. Wool is really forgiving about seams and hems.
>>1650173Last time I tried that, people reported bigfoot in the area.
>>1650445I'm here.
>>1650610Yes, and?
>>1650902He's a fa/tg/uy. I know the struggle.