Posted on April 14, 2010.
Irish mini-project mode. Who wants 10 points? Its really a simple project but I do a lot of time Considerinq My other classes. I Just Need Quick Info About * Features Clothinq Irish and such. Can someone help me qather some information so I can put in a PowerPoint?
- What type of clothing is worn in which national festival [s] (like the USA, July 4 We may Wearing red, white and blue)
- Some info Backqround or influence on the Fashoin
If Theres Any tissue-specific (I found that they use many Arann Knitwear)
- The differences between their methods and ways Siqnificant.
Uhmm thats about all ->
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In other words, useless for 10 points, you want us to do your job.
No ... I guess you better take into account, with your other classes.
However, to help, you can start your search here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=irish+clo ...
Clothing traditional Irish / styles (some of which are still popular.)
Aran sweaters, fisherman sweaters aka. Sometimes they have a religious significance or traditional
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aran_sweate ...
Scally CAP, aka flat cap. >> An Act of Parliament in 1571 to stimulate domestic consumption and trade of wool-General has decreed that on Sundays and holidays, all males over 6 years, except for the nobility and people of degree, have Summer wear caps of wool manufacture on force of a fine (3/4D (pence) per day). The draft law was not repealed until 1597, although at this time, the flat cap has become firmly rooted in the psyche of English as a recognized brand on a non-noble whether a burgher, a tradesman, or apprentice. The style survives as the cover Tudor in certain styles of clothing university. Flat caps were almost universally worn in the 19th century by the workers class throughout Great Britain and Ireland, and versions of fine linen were also considered suitable for casual wear campaign for class men higher in English (hence the contemporary alternative to the CAP course name). flat caps were worn by fashionable young men in the 1920s ... The hat is sometimes associated with older men, but has been popular (with the newsboy cap) among some segments of youth, especially those of the working class Irish heritage
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_cap
More:
http://www.the-irish-path.com/irish-trad ...
http://www.the-irish-path.com/traditiona ...
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Clothing festivals / holidays:
- St. Patrick's Day St. Patrick's Cross>> Cross The boy was composed of three square inches of blank paper on which was drawn a circle divided by elliptical lines ... the cross is finished jauntily worn, military-style, on his cap .. . while the cross for a boy was very simple, his sister was a bit amateur. It was formed by placing two pieces of three inch cardboard or stiff paper at right angles to each other. To keep them in position, they were wrapped with ribbons of different colors and green rosette was placed at the center. The proper way for a girl to wear her cross was dropped to the right shoulder or his chest.
- St. Patrick's Day>> Green (duh) Clothing / Accessories