Archive for June, 2009

The Appeal of pirate costumes

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

For as long as is known, people have enjoyed dressing up in fancy dress costumes. Perhaps a part of the reason for this is that it reminds us of what fun it was to be a child. It is something that people do in countries all around the world. The Victorians loved to organise fancy dress parties and it is something that is still very popular today.

Of course, there are certain outfits that have always been firm favourites with party-goers. One of these is the pirate costume. The character of the buccaneer encompasses so many things that appeal to us all. Deep down inside, most of us like the idea of buried treasure, swash-buckling adventures and beautiful woman to whisk away. Many of us, as children, made ourselves a pirate costume and drew a treasure map. The whole imagery of pirates is full of romance and magic.

It is no surprise then that when we are invited to a fancy dress party as adults there are still a great many of us who will choose to go in a pirate costume. Since the release of the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ films there has been even more interest in all things buccaneer. Johnny Depp was already a hugely popular actor, but when he took on the role of Captain Jack Sparrow he shot to super-stardom overnight. His character appeals to all ages. He is so cool, handsome and sexy in pirate costume. Cinemagoers have always loved pirate films and with the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ series the makers have tapped into a goldmine.

Pirate costumes with cutlasses and other accessories

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

If you fancy dressing up as a pirate, the first thing you’d think is “what did Pirates wear? Dirty, shoddily-dressed sea villains, with their own individual style! Pirates are genderless and ageless!

For theme parties there are traditional pirate costumes on offer together with any type of accessory you could want

They are also not costly to make. They did not have a consistent style of dress making the ‘designing’ of the costume easier. They usually wore loose-fitting clothing, whatever they could find. Black, brown, and dark green were often their choicest colors for trousers.

Highlight the look with brown or black boots, and an eye-patch, made from a square black piece of cloth tied with elastic bands. Take a look at sketches of pirates or photos from pirate movies to see how they dressed.
Here are some essentials normally associated with our pirate:

• A ‘Pirate’ hat
• Cutlasses and guns
• False ‘protruding’ teeth
• A bottle of rum
• Golden hoop earrings
• A sword

Once you get ‘into the skin’ , you will feel like taking to the seas, making the most of the Pirate’s life – dressed to plunder .