The Historic Clothing Project, established in 2007, is a unique and innovative investigation into the construction and production of lower status clothing across a broad chronological period at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum. The aim of the project is to produce a comprehensive stock of replica historic clothing covering a range of periods to clothe those working in our exhibit buildings.
The clothing is produced on site by a team of 30 volunteers who meet once a month under the supervision of the Museum's Domestic Life Interpreter, Lesley Parker, and historic clothing consultant, Barbara Painter.
This Video was produced by Darren Mapletoft and Chichester University for our 2013 Historic Clothing Project Exhibition.
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