Colonial Pirate Costume
Not all pirates are rugged and rowdy. This Hallows Eve, dress up as one of impeccable style and class with the Colonial Pirate Costume. Get ready to sail the seas as a stunning beauty.
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A quick look on colonial pirates and privateers
English colonies were not always as they are today. Back in early times, most of these were treated as businesses and not as the countries or colonies at all, even the names alone already said a lot, such as The Virginia Company and the Bermuda Company. So what really happened way back then is that charters were given to people, basically merchants and business folk, and they took full responsibility of running these “colonies” aka companies.
But even back then, quite obviously, it was all about the money. So it was only natural that bad seeds would grow and pirates came into play. This was then the beginning of the long battle between privateers, who were actually the legal pirates, so to speak, and the ones who did not follow the law at all, your typical pirate that is.
Colonial Pirate Costume
Never has there been a swashbuckler so stylish as you will be with this Pirate Wench Costume on. This one piece immaculate white tube dress has three tiers on the bottom. Although this number comes down below your knees, the slit on the side goes way up to the thighs- sexy and classy at the same time. To keep this ensemble elegant, a rich navy bolero lined in black velvet with gold buttons running down the sides as well as the flaps on the ends of the sleeves goes perfectly over the dress. This is also great for covering up your assets. A classy woman never shows off too much after all.
To tie everything together, you get more than just a belt. A brown faux leather waist cincher contrasts with the white of the dress perfectly. Then, to add to the whole look, the fine paisley print is embossed over the entire thing. A matching two strap thin belt featuring O-ring details goes right under. Then top is all off with a pirate hat that is just a shade lighter.
The Colonial Pirate Costume even comes complete with props. What explorer would be complete without a full length sword? This one even has matching leather details on the handle. Although made of plastic, no one will be able to tell because of the intricate details that this one has.
So set sail in elegance and style with this Colonial Pirate Costume today and you may just find the man of your dreams.
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