Item:Short honey-toned wool jacket with flared sleeves cuffed in frothy lace
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short honey-toned wool jacket with flared sleeves cuffed in frothy lace | |
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Look: | Exquisitely tailored from sumptuously soft wool, this abbreviated jacket barely extends below the bust and fastens with a single bronze-framed ivory and amber brooch. The sleeves are fitted from shoulder to elbow before flaring out into full bell sleeves. Excessive amounts of fine ivory lace spill from the cuffs, forming a lavish waterfall of delicate silk tatted with the image of roses and clockwork gears intertwined. |
Weight: | 20 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 37,500 Kronars30,000 Lirums <br />27,060 Dokoras <br />37.5 LTBpoints <br />37.5 Tickets <br />37.5 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Capacity: | 3 length x 3 width x 3 height (200 stones) |
Sources: | Source is Gear Shop (5) |
Verbs
- STUDY: Thinking about the jacket, you wonder if you might not be able to ADJUST, ARRANGE, BITE, CLEAN, CLUTCH, FIDGET, PAT, PINCH, ROLL, RUB, STRUT, TIE, and YANK it.
- WEAR: You slip into your wool jacket.
- ADJUST: You tug at the bottom of your wool jacket, adjusting the fit.
- ARRANGE: You fuss with the cuffs on your wool jacket, arranging them perfectly on your wrists.
- BITE: You wipe your mouth on the sleeve of your wool jacket.
- CLEAN: You brush at the front of your wool jacket, cleaning it off.
- CLUTCH: You fold your arms across your chest.
- FIDGET: You toy with the fastenings on your wool jacket.
- PAT: You pat your wool jacket, searching for something.
- PINCH: You flutter the front of your wool jacket in and out, trying to cool off.
- ROLL: You roll up the sleeves of your wool jacket.
- RUB: You rub your stomach through your wool jacket.
- STRUT: You proudly strut around the area, showing off your wool jacket.
- TIE: You double check the fastenings on your wool jacket.
- YANK: You yank your wool jacket down, attempting to get it to fit right.