#Hiny misinformation
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precollapsesociety · 1 year ago
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Ga11Waterfall>> Hi everyone, I am looking to make some improvements to my soft kit and was hoping to get some advice. I’ve got a pretty generic late 20th/early 21st kit with Crocs, jeans and one of those 7-button brushed-cotton shirts (mine is PlastiCotton but it looks ok) in an intersecting perpendicular multi-stripe pattern. 
Badjershroom>> Fyi that type of overshirt is referred to in Period as a Flannel. And Crocs might be a little late if you’re going for late 20th kit. --auto flag UnsolicitedCriticism y/n?
Ga11Waterfall>> Oh ok. Thanks. I guess maybe more early 21st then. Anyway I usually just wear my anti-UV sleeves under it but would like to create a more authentic base layer and I’m not sure how to put together the t-shirt. Are yours one-piece? Or do you attach separate sleeves? And if you do separate sleeves, how are you dealing with the seams?
Disney.16.Voyager>> According to the excavation reports from the Staten Island Landfill, t-shirts would all have had serged seams in period. I heat seal mine because no one will see them, but people might give you shit for that.
DingDongsAndDonettes>> And honestly, you should just extrude it in the round because once you have a hoody on, it doesn't matter.
Ga11Waterfall>> Do you have an extruder file you would be willing to share? I have a ton of leftover PlastiCotton filament.
DingDongsAndDonettes>> Sending now.
Ga11Waterfall>> Awesome.
Heritage.Potage>> A bit late but I have to counter some misinformation here. T-shirts were not always serged. We have a large selection of raw-edged garments using the textile’s natural curl as a design element consistently through the century. See Mohanraj 3122; Soder 3145; and search ‘interlock raw edge’ at the Hini Center for a ton of examples.”
0bLaDee0BlahBlah>> I think you’ll find that this is only true of nonstructural seams. I have had the opportunity to handle many examples at the People’s Orbital Museum and the side seams and armscyes were, without exception, serged. I believe you’re referring to hemming and the use of raw edges along garment borders, which is a totally different issue.
Heritage.Potage>> Thank you for the clarification, but I do mean raw edge seams as shown in the example here, ca. 2019 [autoArchiver cannot archive this external NetLink] Hardly anything was done ‘without exception’- humans are like that. I have examples up side seams as well—will link when I get back home, am on my lunch quarter rn with limited access to my external storage
InsideSpoon>> Not related but check out this elegant design—probably intended for a wedding or gender-reveal event.
autoArchiver>>This image was not archived due to KuyperBelt copyright regulations. ImageDescription: a headless torso wearing a fitted white garment with cutouts from collar to midsection with an applied decoration made up of imitation gems near the lower edge.
Disney.16.Voyager>> Do we know which is the front?
InsideSpoon>> The tab indicator that typically identifies pret-à-porter (ready-to-wear) clothing is missing, suggesting that it is an altered garment, and making it difficult to tell. It’s possible that the applied ornament is intended to evoke a lower-back tattoo, though that trend was dwindling from its height. The width of the top “strap” is higher than a typical neckline also. But likely it was up to the preference and modesty of the wearer.
sporksporkspork>> The applied ornament looks like a fertility symbol to me.
Heritage.Potage>> Do you have any evidence to support that?
sporksporkspork>> No, but it just makes sense. It’s shaped like the gestational organs.
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ramanan50 · 2 years ago
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Sanyasis Should Not Perform Yagnya?
While the meaning is that those who show off as one who is a Yogi ,is not really a Yogi but a pretender, the translation shown in the image conveys the exact and mischievous misinterpretation of the Bhagavad Gita
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