in fact I got a new caftan today.

given a choice caftans would be the only cloths that I would ownGrok wrote:Very good, Ron!
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.
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.
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.
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
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!![]()
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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!
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.
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!)![]()