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Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - Robert Vermaat - 11-08-2010

Quote:As far as I know wearing a torc or other ring around the neck was a typically Celtic thing; in Germanic culture it was sometimes even regarded as a symbol of slavery,
At least by the 4th c. AD, neck rings had become a sign of valour in the Late Roman army. They were not exactly like torcs btw, plus I'm not sure when this practise (re-)emerged in the army.


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - Vindex - 11-08-2010

Quote:As far as I know wearing a torc or other ring around the neck was a typically Celtic thing; in Germanic culture it was sometimes even regarded as a symbol of slavery, as mentioned in Tacitus' Germania:

"Anyone knows whether the torc had a specific meaning or symbolism in Celtic culture?

We're back to the knotty problem of the term "Celtic" I think...(Please excuse the pun Big Grin )


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - Batavian - 11-10-2010

Back to the subject of caligae: is there anyone on this forum who has experience with the Daniyal Steelcrafts DSC036/11 Castleford/Valkenburg pattern caligae?

The problem with these things is that they have to fit or otherwise they're useless, so before I order anything online and have it shipped in from abroad I'd like to be certain that I'm ordering the right size, to spare me the fuss of having to send them back again to have them exchanged for bigger or smaller versions in case they don't fit.


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - jvrjenivs - 11-10-2010

Quote:Back to the subject of caligae: is there anyone on this forum who has experience with the Daniyal Steelcrafts DSC036/11 Castleford/Valkenburg pattern caligae?

The problem with these things is that they have to fit or otherwise they're useless, so before I order anything online and have it shipped in from abroad I'd like to be certain that I'm ordering the right size, to spare me the fuss of having to send them back again to have them exchanged for bigger or smaller versions in case they don't fit.

I have a pair of them and they are absolutely fine. You will not get any better without going for custom made ones. About the measurements (and getting the right size), why not draw you feet on a sheet of paper, scan it in (with measurements) and send it to the shop you're want to get them from and let them check for the right size.


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - Batavian - 11-10-2010

Quote:About the measurements (and getting the right size), why not draw you feet on a sheet of paper, scan it in (with measurements) and send it to the shop you're want to get them from and let them check for the right size.
Hey, that's a good idea yes! Thanks!


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - P Sertorius Scaevola - 11-11-2010

Two left hands Frank? It's not too difficult making them yourself and much more satisfying at that Smile


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - Batavian - 11-11-2010

Two left hands indeed! I've attempted to make a wooden spoon once and the result looked more like a deformed... something! If it were a dog the vet would have put it to sleep just to end its misery. :wink:


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - agrimensor - 11-11-2010

most caligae will fit just by ajusting the supportflaps to the thong just try and they fit.


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - Batavian - 11-11-2010

Good to know!


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - M. Demetrius - 11-11-2010

Unless they are too wide. Then it's tough to keep the foot still in the shoe. I solved this partially by putting some shearling sheep INside my socks. Not perfect, but better.


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - agrimensor - 11-11-2010

most is still trial and error to get it right, i had for my groma built 3 test versions as fot the dioptra to( for who does nt know they are surveying instruments, but with clothing sometimes is the same, i made a subarmalis but it still is 100% good.


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - Marcus Aemilius Longinus - 11-14-2010

While on the subject of footwear, has anyone had experience with the DSC enclosed boots http://www.armamentaria.com/store/index ... cts_id=400
I am getting a pair and I was wondering how accurate they are.


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - M. Demetrius - 11-14-2010

I have no direct experience with those boots, but the heel looks narrower than most caligae, so there's a better chance of a good fit. Length? Well, that's always a problem that you can't know until you put them on. For example. In US sizes, I wear a 10, 10 1/2, or an 11 depending on the manufacturer of the shoe/boot. I can never know until I actually try them on.

[off topic] Some years back, I used to make AmerIndian moccasins, and tried to mail order them from people's drawings of their feet. Problem is, I never knew exactly how they'd drawn the feet, and could never be sure they'd fit. Often they didn't, and I ended up remaking enough pairs that I simply quit that product line. I had too many pairs that I couldn't do much with. [/off topic]

Caveat Emptor remains a good motto. Armamentarium, for the record, has a great customer service reputation, and I don't think you'd have a problem with them if something didn't fit. Double-plus good vote from me, if that matters.


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - jvrjenivs - 11-14-2010

Quote:While on the subject of footwear, has anyone had experience with the DSC enclosed boots http://www.armamentaria.com/store/index ... cts_id=400
I am getting a pair and I was wondering how accurate they are.

I have a pair of them and they are along my favourite boots. They are well made and good to use. They are based on 2nd century examples from Vindolanda, a cavalry fortress back of the Hadrians wall. So, also I would say them to be 'authentic'.


Re: Questions about several pieces of clothing - Marcus Aemilius Longinus - 11-14-2010

Ok thanks