Item:Pair of dingy tan corduroy pants with worn shiny patches
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pair of dingy tan corduroy pants with worn shiny patches | |
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Look: | Despite being cut from humble cloth, the fine stitching indicates the work of a seasoned seamstress. The tufted fabric has become threadbare in some spots, leaving uneven splotches that break up the line of cords. Tailored for a comfortable fit, the garment will still hold up to years of abuse from the wearer's challenging life. |
Weight: | 10 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 5,000 Kronars4,000 Lirums <br />3,608 Dokoras <br />5 LTBpoints <br />5 Tickets <br />5 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Capacity: | 3 length x 1 width x 1 height (10 stones) |
Sources: | Source is Country Style (1) |
- STUDY: Thinking about the pants, you wonder if you might not be able to ADJUST, CLEAN, CLUTCH, FIDGET, KICK, PAT, REMOVE, SHAKE, STUDY, STRUT, WEAR, and YANK.
- You carefully examine a pair of dingy tan corduroy pants with worn shiny patches, but see nothing special.
- ADJUST: You reach down and adjust the fit of your corduroy pants.
- CLEAN: You flick a speck of dirt off your corduroy pants.
- CLUTCH: You pull the waistband of your corduroy pants tightly about your waist.
- FIDGET: You idly play with the waistband of your corduroy pants.
- KICK: With a wild yell, you kick one leg high in the air.
- PAT: You plant your hands on your hips and tap a foot in annoyance.
- REMOVE: You carefully step out of your corduroy pants.
- SHAKE: You shake out one leg of your corduroy pants.
- STRUT: Striking a pose, you proudly show off your corduroy pants.
- WEAR: You slip one leg then the other into your corduroy pants. Yes, mom was right, it really does work best to do one leg at a time!
- YANK: You yank on the waistband of your corduroy pants, pulling them back up around your waist.