George, Matching tunics using IL019 Honeysuckle 5.3 oz. linen inspired by 12th Century Turkish dress.  The y...

GEORGE

"Matching tunics using IL019 Honeysuckle 5.3 oz. linen inspired by 12th Century Turkish dress. The yokes of the tunics were block printed with a hand-made block to mimic an embroidered extant tunic. The pants were made with IL019 Optic White and printed."

519 Votes

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Ryanalt8 years ago

good luck! i hope you win this one!

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Khalilalt8 years ago

So proud of you daddy!

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Lorrainealt8 years ago

I did what they said to do and I still cant vote tells me to go to my mail in box and their is nothing their . I dont know what I did wrong.

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Kathrynalt8 years ago

I really enjoy the adventurous color choice - many people do not think that this pink is achievable in period dyes, but it IS!

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Nikkialt8 years ago

Yay!!

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Markalt8 years ago

I like the patterns, and cut on the man\'s outfit especially... \n\nMerry Critmas

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Jenniferalt8 years ago

As I said... Fish pants!

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Jenalt8 years ago

<3

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Elizabethalt8 years ago

Beautiful work, as always!

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Marcyalt8 years ago

Love the daring colors! They worked perfectly.

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Joycealt8 years ago

Your garb is gorgeous, and you aren\'t resorting to bribery like some competitors. You get my vote!

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Tinaalt8 years ago

beautiful detail

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Lauraalt8 years ago

Danes love Turks!

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Juliaalt8 years ago

It\'s gorgeous, and this vote was not purchased.

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Carlosalt8 years ago

Ghassanid not Turks, works of art!

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Talinaalt8 years ago

Great work.

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Doloresalt8 years ago

Those dirty, bribing Normans....

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Eamonalt8 years ago

The designer is one of the nicest people I know, and he designs wonderful stuff!