California Costume Collection Pirate Wench Costume for Women Black/Red CA01187
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California Costume Collection Pirate Wench Costume Black/Red | $39.99 | ||||
California Costume Collection Pirate Wench Costume for Women Black/Red CA01187 | $39.99 |
Historical Research
You’re researching women of 18th century Caribbean colonies. That’s a pretty niche topic for your PhD, but hey, more power to you. Obviously, in order to do the best kind of research, you really need to immerse yourself in the subject as much as possible. We’re not sure how many actual pirate ships still exist in the Caribbean, but we can certainly help you get into character. Just get yourself into this Pirate Wench Costume and start taking notes.
We do know that it’s considered “bad luck” for a woman to board a pirate ship, but being told you can’t do something has never stopped you before. In this great outfit, you can feel emboldened to experience firsthand what the women of that time faced—so make your way aboard that ship, into that pirate den, find your way to the captain’s quarters and ask the questions you want to ask. This is your research, your work, you’re not going to let anything stop you.
Fun Details
In classic pirate-age styling, this costume features an off-the-shoulder dress, complete with a burgundy and black ruffled skirt. The included corset is patterned with skulls and roses and tied with a burgundy ribbon, an essential piece for any pirate look. For a touch of detail, decorative buckles hang from the corset. Finally, the look is completed with a burgundy- and black-striped headpiece—because no seafaring pirate or would be caught dead without something tied around their head. Just make sure not to get wrapped up in how great this outfit makes you feel that you forget what you’re there for: firsthand research (and a bit of adventure never hurt anyone either!)
Dr. Plunder
It’s pretty easy to get sucked into the pirate lifestyle—looting, marauding, it’s all engrossing and ultimately, distracting. Make sure you keep your head in your research. You are there, after all, to complete your work. The best researchers go all in, and in this outfit, you’ll blend in with pirates so well, you might forget that you’re not one. Let us know what you find out when you’re done with all that pillaging.
You’re researching women of 18th century Caribbean colonies. That’s a pretty niche topic for your PhD, but hey, more power to you. Obviously, in order to do the best kind of research, you really need to immerse yourself in the subject as much as possible. We’re not sure how many actual pirate ships still exist in the Caribbean, but we can certainly help you get into character. Just get yourself into this Pirate Wench Costume and start taking notes.
We do know that it’s considered “bad luck” for a woman to board a pirate ship, but being told you can’t do something has never stopped you before. In this great outfit, you can feel emboldened to experience firsthand what the women of that time faced—so make your way aboard that ship, into that pirate den, find your way to the captain’s quarters and ask the questions you want to ask. This is your research, your work, you’re not going to let anything stop you.
Fun Details
In classic pirate-age styling, this costume features an off-the-shoulder dress, complete with a burgundy and black ruffled skirt. The included corset is patterned with skulls and roses and tied with a burgundy ribbon, an essential piece for any pirate look. For a touch of detail, decorative buckles hang from the corset. Finally, the look is completed with a burgundy- and black-striped headpiece—because no seafaring pirate or would be caught dead without something tied around their head. Just make sure not to get wrapped up in how great this outfit makes you feel that you forget what you’re there for: firsthand research (and a bit of adventure never hurt anyone either!)
Dr. Plunder
It’s pretty easy to get sucked into the pirate lifestyle—looting, marauding, it’s all engrossing and ultimately, distracting. Make sure you keep your head in your research. You are there, after all, to complete your work. The best researchers go all in, and in this outfit, you’ll blend in with pirates so well, you might forget that you’re not one. Let us know what you find out when you’re done with all that pillaging.
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