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    Hey I need some help.

    My son has been covering the great fire of London at school and has to go in the week after next dressed in 1666 clothes.

    I have no idea what that is. Any one have an idea of how I can put a constume like that together?

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    ........good luck

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    What about something like this.....
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    One of our children did this topic recently and used this website while he was here -

    The Great Fire of London: KS1 resources from the Museum of London and more | Culture24

    He did the quiz - if you look a child is dressed in 1666 clothing - that's what reminded me

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    I can imagine anything Oliver twist type clothes, scruffy n torn I expect ? I wouldnt stress, something dull n grey, torn grey school pants, roll them in the garden n they be perfect lol

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    Well if they're going to be in London, then asbestos would be favourite.

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    Look on ebay, you will find something, very popular for schools to do this. The children I have minded get the stuff on ebay!

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    hobby craft do some Victorian dress up clothes, may be something there, dreading things like this lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by vix84 View Post
    hobby craft do some Victorian dress up clothes, may be something there, dreading things like this lol
    Just had a look at hobby craft but they only have girls dress!

    Think I might go with black scruffy trousers, white shirt with cord to tie it up

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    Sorry I'm no good to you I read it as 1966
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