Dress code

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02 Jul 2012 00:54 #65630 by
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I couldn't open the photos either Master War Beauty, they sound wonderful...making me rethink my practial/plain chocolate brown. Maybe another time.

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02 Jul 2012 11:11 #65677 by
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Oh my goodness! No wonder you can't see these photos! hahaha :woohoo: it's from 2007 :pinch: files are gone!

Lemme clean and press them and i'll post more photos if you want to see them.

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02 Jul 2012 15:15 #65685 by
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Seraph Arel wrote: I can't see the pictures which is a shame.

I'd like to have a modern style of 'robes' which don't stand out and make you look like a monk. I prefer to blend into the crowd.

A hooded jacket or jumper but with a slightly larger than normal hood, with the bottoms being a practical day to day martial arts wear, so you have the flexibility to the legs.

I have the ideas in my head but I doubt I'll have the time or know how to make them a reality.


You're English right? A large group of people walking around in hoodies and loose tracksuit bottoms?

In all honesty I don't think people would be calmed by that sight :laugh:

I know what you meant I was just joking lol

And I'd love to see your robes too Perris!

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02 Jul 2012 20:27 #65753 by
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Yeah, my description does make it sound like a chav hoodie combo. If I ever do get round to putting something together I would try and make it smart, casual but practical for self defence as well.

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02 Jul 2012 20:52 #65755 by
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Yeah, Seraph. People should wear what's practical, I think.

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04 Jul 2012 21:30 #65963 by
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I would love to see the pictures too!! :laugh:
I love to crochet and want to make a Jedi robe that way. I found a pattern for a kimono and finally found a pattern for a hood. Now I just have to get yarn and try the patterns out. :P Hopefully they work.... If not oh well. A friend of mine is great at sewing and will help me make one from fabric. :silly:

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04 Jul 2012 21:42 #65964 by
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GM-WB: I'll show you mine if you'll show me yours.....

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04 Jul 2012 22:48 #65968 by
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I actually like this one:
http://www.innerfire.nl/webshop/artikelen/meditatie-trui
(click the different pictures to see what it looks like)

The description is in dutch but it basically says:

The innerfire meditation sweater is made of 100% sustainable cotton.

Ant then a lot of talking about how it is a must have / special designed / limited edition :whistle:

Either way, I like the sweater alot. Its the price thats trowing me off. and to logo. Altho I've read wim hofs book "becoming the iceman" I really feel no affiliation with Innerfire, therefore do no wish to wear their logo.

Maybe it would be possibile to create a TOTJO sort a-like sweater? If others would also be interessed ofcource...

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04 Jul 2012 23:32 #65973 by
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Knarf wrote: Maybe it would be possibile to create a TOTJO sort a-like sweater? If others would also be interessed ofcource...


http://www.cafepress.com/totjo

There you go :)

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10 Jul 2012 12:34 #66443 by
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I'd quite like some TOTJO cuff links for when I get married. Any chance they'll be for sale??? As my Fiancée is Christian and the whole ceremony is to be a religious one, I'd like something small to represent my belief on the day B)

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