cowboy76
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stormwatch said:I would be interested in this, would be nice to put some items to use! Could the attire be anything? Military, worker, student, suit?
Have done several impressions at Reading WWII Weekend over the years.
Tim
West Chester PA
Hello.
I see you're new, so welcome to the FL, as I'm a fairly new fellow also.
As far as the attire goes, I'd say just civilian, only for this reason.
Since its not a WWII inspired event that the movie house is hosting (unlike Reading or other actual Living History events) I'd say that the wearing of a uniform would only get you noticed as a possible modern-day soldier or Marine (depending on your attire) which I dont think you'd want.
I know for me, I had worn a WWII Army uniform to an 1940s movie as I had been reenacting for a while, but when people thought I was actually "IN" the military, I became very uneasy and upset. I only had dawned the uniform to honor those who served in WWII, but by being mistaken for an actual soldier, I felt I was doing all men and women who were serving a disservice, since THEY are the ones that are to be recognized and thanked....NOT I!
Also, as you well know, people these days are not very well versed in history, let alone military history and dress,...most cannot differentiate the time lines.
So, and its just my opinion, but in light of my experiences and such,I'd opt for civilian attire, per late 30s-1940s.
So, student, worker, suit, are all backgrounds of people,...just wear waht you would have seen someone your age, (possibly even your background if so desired) would have been seen wearing in the 1940s to a movie show. That's all I'd say.