First time at the Revival - Dressing up

First time at the Revival - Dressing up

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m444ttb

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3,164 posts

236 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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After years of talking about it and never having the money this year I've finally booked tickets for the Sunday. I'm now left with the conundrum of what to wear so I'm looking for some advice.

My wife and I are hoping to go down in my aeroscreen'd Westfield so ideally I want some sort of fancy dress that will work with that (I.e. Protect my head!). I don't feel I want to dress as a member of the forces but not sure what that really leaves (aside from dressing as a driver) where I can pull off something like goggles and a helmet. Open to suggestions!

Colin RedGriff

2,536 posts

264 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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For you a simple suit and tie maybe. As you are in a Westfield how about a nod to The Prisoner?



m444ttb

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236 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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Ha I'd never have thought of that! I've never seen it (seems the original run ended 14 years before I was born) but I was aware of the Lotus Seven featuring.

RichB

52,777 posts

291 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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m444ttb said:
... ideally I want some sort of fancy dress...
No you don't. Just think what someone would have worn in an open top Lotus 7 back in the 50s or 60s and use that as a guide. Nothing worse than people in silly "fancy dress" outfits.

m444ttb

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3,164 posts

236 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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Yes, perhaps 'fancy dress' isn't the correct term. I want something reasonably authentic rather than a Halloween costume.

ETA: What would someone have worn driving a screen-less Seven in the 50s and 60s? I don't have a grip of current fashion let alone half a century or more ago.

RichB

52,777 posts

291 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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m444ttb said:
ETA: What would someone have worn driving a screen-less Seven in the 50s and 60s? I don't have a grip of current fashion let alone half a century or more ago.
Well unless it was Patrick McGoohan I would imagine brown leather brogues, warm trousers, a vyella shirt and tie or rollneck jumper and an old flying jacket, leather bomber or waxed jacket.

MadDad

3,835 posts

268 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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I have been going for a few years and have got away with a simple pair of white overalls with a Castrol emblem on the breast pocket and back, with a white tee shirt underneath and DM's, works well and you will be one of the very few people who don't look like they have just been discharged from the RAF!!

Some people really go over the top, which is fine and adds to the atmosphere but I go for the cars and the racing - donning a pair of authentic looking 50's overalls is a way of getting into the spirit without going overboard IMHO.

Something like this would do the trick....


RichB

52,777 posts

291 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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MadDad said:
I have been going for a few years and have got away with a simple pair of white overalls with a Castrol emblem on the breast pocket and back, with a white tee shirt underneath and DM's, works well and you will be one of the very few people who don't look like they have just been discharged from the RAF!!
True but you'll look one of the many racing driver/mechanics that seem to wander around all day as though they've forgotten where their racing car is wink

only joking...

MadDad

3,835 posts

268 months

Tuesday 1st July 2014
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RichB said:
rue but you'll look one of the many racing driver/mechanics that seem to wander around all day as though they've forgotten where their racing car is wink

only joking...
smile

True, although I did go in vintage cycling gear last year as it was 100 years of Tour de France, so not only did I look like I had lost my bike, I also froze!!!

Trophybloo

1,207 posts

194 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2014
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MadDad said:
I have been going for a few years and have got away with a simple pair of white overalls with a Castrol emblem on the breast pocket and back, with a white tee shirt underneath and DM's, works well and you will be one of the very few people who don't look like they have just been discharged from the RAF!!

Some people really go over the top, which is fine and adds to the atmosphere but I go for the cars and the racing - donning a pair of authentic looking 50's overalls is a way of getting into the spirit without going overboard IMHO.

Something like this would do the trick....

Actually that's early 70s and NOT in period for the revival. They were showing the 1958 British GP video at the end of the day at Goodwood over the W/e. Most of the crowd were wearing plain tailored trousers and white shirts with open necks and rolled up sleeves. This is no good if you have tattoos and a shaved head

mistakenplane

426 posts

127 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2014
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Nice pair of trousers or what the americans would term pants/slacks.

Shirt, tie, jacket or jumper/turtle neck. Maybe a hat.

Its very simple.