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This Month's Sales:
$20 (save $5).
$65 (save $11).
$15 (save $15).
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Greetings
and welcome to the Garb the World newsletter. Here we present our many new items,
new materials and new trims. Our special sales this month are listed on the sidebar, and you can click . We provide this page exclusively to our newsletter subscribers.
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New ITEMS:
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- $40.
We are introducing our Classic period with an ionic chiton dress from the Greek/Roman era. Our ionic chitons are sewn along the sleeves to give the illusion of
multiple folds and pins, similar to the crinkled ionic chiton.
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- $75. We are introducing our new Egyptian line
with a complete female costume, consisting of a
with key hole neck, a ,
, and
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The collar and belt are with your choice of .
Historical information: This outfit is made of a sheer white chiffon fabric, however in period it would have been made with a sheer linen. Unfortunately that fabric is no longer commerically available. The gown and kalasiris are historical, but the collar is not. A historical collar would have been made of metal and inlaid with precious stones.
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- $25.
We know carry polar fleece animal hats that will keep your head warm, soft and fuzzy. Great for LARPing and
other fantasy role playing games.
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- $35.
A new addition to our classic male costumes, the ever popular and classic Toga was also called a Himation in Greece.
Our toga is approximately six feet long and 15 feet wide and is worn over a Tunic, Chiton, Colobium, or Kolobas.
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Clasps: New Antiquity and Trivet clasps.
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Plaids: A few new plaids instock.
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Trim: Our latest trim is a thick black trim with roses.
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If you have any questions, see our website at or contact us via or our toll free number 1.800.795.8092.
Please note that we work on Pacific Time.
Garb the World clothing is made by US sewers paid a fair wage.
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