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Monday, June 16, 2014

Costume Ideas for Sterling Renaissance Festival.

Attending the Sterling Renaissance Festival is one plan that i always look forward to. Dressing up in medieval time costumes and taking part in games and other activities is so much fun. If you haven’t ever heard about this fest so let me give a small insight to this fest. Its a fest that was started was started in 1976 by Dennis Ouellette, Sr., and later owned and operated by Gerald and Virginia Young in Sterling, New York. Every year large number of artists attend this fest and display their arts. You can find many activities and small craft shops for shopping. The over all experience of this fest is worth it. One should once try visiting this fest. If this fest excites you and you wish to go then below are few costumes that you can buy.
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              This costume includes a renaissance-style dress and a character crown. Does not include shoes.


Includes a polyester tunic, vinyl body armor with attached polyester cape, arm bands, cuffs, leg guards and
headpiece. Available in adult sizes Medium, Large and X-Large. Sandels and sword not included.




                                     Includes robe, cuffs, and headpiece. Does not include shoes.



This costume includes deep blue velvet gown with satin center bodice and skirt insert, gold accent trim, cream gossamer ruched sleeves and Matching braid twist blue and gold head band. Does not include jewelry. 1x (16-18)

This costume includes a black cape with a cameo, half mask and a hat. Does not include shirt, pants, cane or shoes.


                              This costume includes gown and headpiece with veil. Does not include jewelry or shoes.


The Saloon Madame Adult Costume includes a black dress, a coordinating hat with a feather plume and a jeweled choker necklace. Does not include gloves, bracelet, hosiery or boots.


                                  This costumes includes dress and crown. Does not include necklace.


Enjoy the present day activity but renaissance way. Have fun!

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