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johnconor; if you are going to lift a mostly irrelevant article from wikipedia , make sure you take the footnote references out. It's just sloppy.
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![]() ![]() That was a strange one. I get the feeling that hats were far more frequent in Middle-earth than our modern world. Hats and facial hair. They were simpler times; they were better times.
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taking a pro-hat, anti-facial hair stance...
But what became of the shapeless felt bag Sam used as a hat on departure from Bag End but which was never mentioned again? Lost on the road or on the downs?
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Nicely spotted Mith!
some other clothing-related odds and ends... No shoes for hobbits, hairy feet mandatory (unless you believe Maril ![]() The Guard at Minas Tirith wore surcoats over their armour. Oh, and the Dwarven cloaks had detachable hoods (how does that work?) The Shirrifs wore caps with feathers on. Wood elves liked green, Lothlorien elves grey or white. Cloaks seem popular - hobbits, dwarves, Aragorn, elves, Wizards, etc Orc clothes were made of some unclean hairy beast-fell (reminded me of horribly scratchy camel-hair coats that were popular in the 70s) Definitely agree with Eomer that practically everyone would wear a hat (when outside of course), after all 50 years ago in our reality practically everyone did too - little in the way of central heating, shopping malls, cars etc.
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Anyway, I rather liked the clothing in the films because it made the Elves look angelic, the dwarves dirty, and the hobbits rustic. I have a notion that elves would wear soft, thin fabrics like silk. Hobbits would wear bright colours, obviously, but the fabrics would be something comfortable bu not too expensive. Orcs would wear whatever they could find!
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TGEW - zippers
![]() makes me think the Dwarves liked their hoodies for suspicious lurking around shopping centres while not appearing on CCTV (Watchers??).
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I doubt they had zippers. It seems a little too advanced for the time when the story takes place. My guess is they tied the hoods onto the cloaks. The bottom of each hood had a string on each end and it tied to strings on the cloak.
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