Item:Cream silk shirt with a standing collar and pitch pearl buttons

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cream silk shirt with a standing collar and pitch pearl buttons
Look: Elaborate blackwork embroidery runs along the cuffs and collar of this plainly cut garment. Round pearl buttons polished to a high gloss appear at the neck, cuffs, and along the front placket.
Weight: 5 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 62,500 Kronars50,000 Lirums <br />45,100 Dokoras <br />62.5 LTBpoints <br />62.5 Tickets <br />62.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is worn in the shirt (with armor) slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 6 length x 5 width x 1 height
Sources:
  • WEAR: You slide your silk shirt around your body.
  • ADJUST: You fiddle around with your silk shirt, trying to get the fit just right.
  • CLEAN: You pick minute spots of dirt off the crimson silk of your shirt, searching for that last tiny bit of filth marring the splendor of the garment.
  • CLUTCH: You grip the crimson silk of the front of your shirt tightly, fingers working convulsively.
  • FIDGET: You play with the crimson silk of your shirt lazily, running it through your fingers.
  • GAZE: You gaze reflectively at the crimson silk of your shirt, thinking deep thoughts.
  • LACE: You arrange the crimson silk of your shirt carefully, making sure the cut and tailoring are displayed to best advantage.
  • PAT: You pat the crimson silk of your shirt, making sure your shirt is still there.
  • POKE: You poke at the crimson silk of your shirt experimentally.
  • SHAKE: You shake the crimson silk of your shirt carefully and thoroughly, making sure there are no bugs or other vermin.
  • YANK: You yank the crimson silk of your shirt down, hoping no one noticed the brief display of bare skin.
  • YANK: You are already wearing that.
  • REMOVE: You carefully slip the shirt over your head, removing the shirt.