Item:Brown and cream tweed brocade bustier with russet cotton cord laces

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brown and cream tweed brocade bustier with russet cotton cord laces
Look: A subdued design of herringbone checks is woven into the fabric of the garment.

The top hook of the tweed bustier is open.

Weight: 8 stones
Metal: No
Appraised Cost: 50,000 Kronars40,000 Lirums <br />36,080 Dokoras <br />50 LTBpoints <br />50 Tickets <br />50 Scrips <br />
Properties: This is an article of clothing.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This item is worn in the shirt (with armor) slot.
Dimensions: 6 length x 4 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Hollow Eve Festival 450/Raffles


Verb Actions
WEAR First Person: You slip into a brown and cream tweed brocade bustier with russet cotton cord laces, pulling at the laces until they're almost at the breaking point. You exhale to pull it even a fraction of an inch tighter, then finally tie the laces in a neat bow. The things we do for beauty!
No messaging for second person.
Third Person: <Person> slips into a brown and cream tweed brocade bustier with russet cotton cord laces, pulling at the laces until they're almost at the breaking point! It's worth it, though, as the garment redefines <person>'s figure to <his/her> satisfaction.
CLOSE (when open) First Person: You tug at the top hook of your tweed bustier, fastening it securely in place.
No messaging for second person.
Third Person: <Person> tugs at the top hook of <his/her> tweed bustier, fastening it securely in place. The extra support only emphasizes the shape of <his/her> chest beneath the garment's neckline.
CLOSE (when closed) First Person: The top hook of your tweed bustier is already fastened.
No messaging for second person.
Third person messaging needed.
OPEN (when closed) First Person: You toy with the top hook of your tweed bustier, until suddenly it pops loose! Fortunately the laces still hold, but there's a definite draft.
No messaging for second person.
Third Person: <Person> toys with the top hook of <his/her> tweed bustier, until suddenly it pops loose! The laces still hold the garment in place, but a bit more skin is visible along the neckline.
OPEN (when open) First Person: The top hook of your tweed bustier is already loose.
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Third person messaging needed.
GAZE First Person: You give a slow smile as you gaze down at your tweed bustier.
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Third Person: <Person> gives a slow smile as <he/she> gazes down at her tweed bustier.
POKE First Person: You push up at the top of your tweed bustier, emphasizing your figure.
No messaging for second person.
Third Person: <Person> pushes up at the top of <his/her> tweed bustier, emphasizing <his/her> figure.
PULL First Person: You pull at the laces of your tweed bustier... and pull... and pull! The things we do for beauty!
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Third Person: <Person> pulls at the laces of <his/her> tweed bustier... and pulls... and pulls! Finally, somewhat flushed and breathless, <he/she> ties the knot on <his/her> corset, twisting a bit to show off <his/her> figure.
PUSH First Person: You loosen the laces on your tweed bustier -- finally, you can breathe!
No messaging for second person.
Third Person: <Person> loosens the laces of <his/her> tweed bustier, inhaling a great gulp of air!
RUB First Person: You lower your lashes in a pretense of modesty, but your fingers toy with the laces of your tweed bustier.
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Third Person: <Person> lowers <his/her> lashes in a show of modesty, but <his/her> fingers toy with the laces of <his/her> tweed bustier.
SHAKE First Person: You tug at the neckline of your tweed bustier, making sure everything is shown to your best advantage.
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Third Person: <Person> tugs at the neckline of her tweed bustier, making sure everything is displayed to <his/her> best advantage.
TOUCH First Person: You run your finger along the neckline of your tweed bustier, giving a soft smile.
No messaging for second person.
Third Person: <Person> runs <his/her> finger along the neckline of <his/her> tweed bustier, giving a soft smile.
REMOVE First Person: You fumble at the laces of your tweed bustier, taking a deep breath as you remove it. Ahhh, air!
No messaging for second person.
Third Person: <Person> fumbles at the laces of <his/her> tweed bustier, taking a deep breath as <he/she> finally removes the constricting garment.