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Where to buy late 1800s styled clothing

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IVe got to buy a set of mens late 1800s clothing. The style not actual clothing made in the 1800s.

Ill try ebay but if anyone knows of a web site that sells the clothing styles please let me know.
 
If you live in Los Angeles, there's a great place i can recommend
otherwise, i imagine google is bound to turn up something
 
Originally posted by: TheChort
If you live in Los Angeles, there's a great place i can recommend
otherwise, i imagine google is bound to turn up something

Do they have a web site? and ship? I live in Poplar Bluff Mo.
 
Well ebay has womens clothing. 🙁 Google has not turned up any good stuff eather. Hmmm ill narrow it down some more. Like the clothing they would wear in a Jane Austin book/movie. The tight gay pants and knee boots and buffy shirts.
 
if these dont work, search 'costume rental' and the name of the city you want
most professional places will have exactly what you want
 
Originally posted by: TheChort
if these dont work, search 'costume rental' and the name of the city you want
most professional places will have exactly what you want

Yep, we rented my daughter a Little House on the Prairie type outfit from a costume store for herschool function called Pioneer Days. Costume rental places will have everything you need. Elaborate cosutmes = $100 around here. Basic = $40 - $50.


 
You really honestly can't figure this out for yourself?

Use a phone book, newspaper, local art community publication... there IS life and commerce going on outside of the internet.
 
I was informed that I am having a birthday party that will be themed. The 1800s is the theme and I was informed that i cant dress like a cowboy. @ssless chaps and all. 🙂
 
It's getting close to Halloween, the costume shops are in full gear this time of year. Hit your local shop, a good one will carry many different costumes, including what you are looking for.
 
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