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Image by litlnemo
Esclarmonde is creating an post on medieval hairstyles and headwear, so she had me have on my circa-1300 "piecrust hat" outfit at July Coronation so photos could be taken.
Yes, I know the shade blend is additional "loud". But in period they in fact did incorporate colors in very loud approaches. 
In 13th-14th Century headwear

Picture by litlnemo
Esclarmonde is producing an write-up on medieval hairstyles and headwear, so she had me put on my circa-1300 "piecrust hat" outfit at July Coronation so images could be used.
Sure, I know the colour mix is additional "loud". But in period of time they truly did merge colours in very loud techniques. 
In 13th-14th Century headwear

Picture by litlnemo
Esclarmonde is producing an write-up on medieval hairstyles and headwear, so she had me have on my circa-1300 "piecrust hat" outfit at July Coronation so photos could be used.
Certainly, I know the color mix is further "loud". But in time period they actually did mix colours in extremely loud methods. 
Roman Garb

Picture by Usually Curious
Canon 10D, EF 28-135mm IS
Roman Soldier

Picture by MikeOliveri
The Midget as a Roman soldier in the play place on St Joseph’s CCD class.
Sword And Cross Slab

Picture by TyB
Sword and cross slab (Nether Denton, Cumbria, England).