Ottawa Creek Bill -
Gads, Sir- The detail you have put into your outfits is most impressive. I felt that your profile photo looked familiar, now we find that you worked LOTM, as well as other films.
If I might prevail upon your historical expertise, I would like to ask about "ribbon shirts".
A family friend, Grandma Neva Standing Bear (Rosebud Lakota) taught my wife to make Ribbon Shirts so that I would look goooood when we accompanied the Standing Bears to powows and ceremony. Can you tell me at what time period they first appeared, and when historically a Ribbon Shirt would be appropriate wear (ie: special events, powow, etc)?
>I wish more folks would try to look like they've worn their clothes for a good length of time, especially the male gender.
That's a very valid point, perhaps it's an emotional issue. I don't get much opportunity to wear my outfits, and I find it's difficult to take clothing you just spent days or weeks constructing and go roll around in the dirt :-)
yhs
Prof Marvel