LordBest said:I think they do medieval far worse than 18th century, to be honest. At least with the 18th century clothing they get most of the details right, whereas when it comes to medieval film the costumes are pure fantasy that would disgrace a Renaissance Faire or even the SCA. Crusader period films with clothing that bears only a vague resemblence to fourteenth century court dress is probably the most common complaint. Anachronistic plate harnesses and helmet types the next.
Okay, don't trash the SCA too badly. I belong to the European group and many of our members study authenticity to the extreme. But I was thinking along the same lines. Many of the Hollywood films got to one of two extremes. The peasants all wore colourless, drab clothing that were not much more than rags and the wealthy wore outlandish clothes that they would not have made back then. Stuff with huge wastes of fabric on extra seams. Even Queen Elizabeth had some gowns where the lining was pieced together from what almost looks like scraps. And sorry, but some of the designs on the funky polyester clothes they wear is just frightening. I'll stick to my breathable linen, wool and silk with nicely embroidered trims.