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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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19 Oct 2012 20:49 - 19 Oct 2012 20:50 #77427 by
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Please tell me if this an ok for dress code:

black outer robe
black hakkamas
black ninja boots with shin guards
black ninja tunic with hood
black kung fu belt
black Iaido tunic (goes over top of ninja tunic)
black ninja gloves with shin guards

p.s. the robe is what I'm wearing in the photo
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19 Oct 2012 20:59 #77429 by Ben
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ryanjg2010 wrote: Please tell me if this an ok for dress code:

black outer robe
black hakkamas
black ninja boots with shin guards
black ninja tunic with hood
black kung fu belt
black Iaido tunic (goes over top of ninja tunic)
black ninja gloves with shin guards

If that is what you are happy wearing then great...

But you don't need permission or approval, because we don't have a dress code...you can wear whatever you want to wear...

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19 Oct 2012 22:16 #77441 by
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ryanjg2010 wrote: Please tell me if this an ok for dress code:

black outer robe
black hakkamas
black ninja boots with shin guards
black ninja tunic with hood
black kung fu belt
black Iaido tunic (goes over top of ninja tunic)
black ninja gloves with shin guards

p.s. the robe is what I'm wearing in the photo


That dress code is fine :)

So is wearing jeans and a T-shirt, a hoodie, a suit, a dress and even a mankini if you're into that kind of thing! :dry: :woohoo:

Basically you can wear whatever you like :) it is not in our business to tell people how they want to dress themselves :)

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19 Oct 2012 23:11 #77443 by
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Actually, there are BMI requirements on the mankini. Sorry to disappoint.

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20 Oct 2012 02:47 #77454 by Jestor
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As has been said, we do not have a dress code....

Consideration for public opinion is usually last in my reasons for choosing clothing...

Your choice in clothing is for.... special occasions? Jedi get togethers? Relaxing around the house? Everyday garb?

I don't wear the samethong for every day, or occasion.... Meaning I don't wear T-shirt and jeans all the time.. For work, I wear hi-viz T-shirt, and navy cargo pants (not my choice on the navy color.. love cargo pants!)

At dinner I was wearing a canvas shirt, T-shirt, and jeans...

So, I wonder what you wear this outfit for, exactly....

On walk-about...

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Jedi ain't Saints....


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20 Oct 2012 04:20 #77461 by
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Black shirt, blue vest, black tie, trenchcoat, knee-high leather boots. Formal enough to pass for fancy dress and -me- enough to pass for regular gear. :D

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20 Oct 2012 05:17 #77466 by
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In the words of the wise Barney Stinson, SUIT UP!

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20 Oct 2012 08:25 #77481 by
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Jestor wrote: As has been said, we do not have a dress code....

Consideration for public opinion is usually last in my reasons for choosing clothing...

Your choice in clothing is for.... special occasions? Jedi get togethers? Relaxing around the house? Everyday garb?

I don't wear the same thong for every day, or occasion.... Meaning I don't wear T-shirt and jeans all the time.. For work, I wear hi-viz T-shirt, and navy cargo pants (not my choice on the navy color.. love cargo pants!)

At dinner I was wearing a canvas shirt, T-shirt, and jeans...

So, I wonder what you wear this outfit for, exactly....


Was I the only one who picked up on that amusing typo?

But yes, as Jestor said, there's no requirements, I think it'd be nice if we did have something we COULD wear specifically for followers of Jediism and so forth BUT it should not be a requirement, a lot like Muslims and their garbs. :)

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20 Oct 2012 17:38 #77539 by RyuJin
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That sounds similar to my wardrobe...in truth most of what I wear is black...because I like how I look in it and it's one of my favorite colors (the others being red, and silver)....of course I'm not as bold as jestor and therefore could never wear a thong :woohoo:

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07 Mar 2013 00:03 #96909 by
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I am very interested in getting custom ceremonial robes made. I would do it myself but im not at all skilled in the textile arts. Where will your company be located and will there be an option to order online? Excellent idea by the way you could totally capitalize on the market.

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