Malakye/Outfits

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These are prior fashion statements made by the dapper, Malakye Augstawne

421 A.V. - 424 A.V.

He is wearing a titanese top hat with a verdant moonsilver-buckled emerald icesilk hatband, an animite sea serpent earcuff detailed with polished senci, a pair of masculine diamond stud earrings, a titanese jacket with broad lapels secured by Katamba's spires, an official badge bearing the crest of the Traders' Guild, a slate grey madun cravat, an emerald icesilk dress shirt fastened with polished animite, a black droluger-hide vest edged with banded stormsilk, a senci band, an articulated silver ring set with thousands of tiny emerald chips, a diamond-studded orichalcum ring bearing the crest of the Traders' Guild, a narrow stormsilk belt fastened with a silver and orichalcum buckle, some neatly-pressed titanese slacks with a wide leather waistband and a black pair of droluger-hide nauda.

HE 421 A.V.

He is wearing a black bowler hat, an official badge bearing the crest of the Traders' Guild, a bespoke deep purple moonspun silk tailcoat cut to emphasize the male physique, a slate grey madun cravat, an emerald icesilk dress shirt fastened with polished animite, a black brocade vest, a senci band, some stylishly tailored deep purple starlight velvet trousers and some sleek midnight black diamond-hide shoes tied with like-toned laces.

??? A.V. - 421 A.V.

He is wearing a fine titanese top hat, an animite sea serpent earcuff detailed with polished senci, a titanese jacket with broad lapels secured by Katamba's spires, a black droluger-hide vest edged with banded stormsilk, an emerald icesilk shirt, some animite cufflinks inset with faceted emeralds, a diamond-studded orichalcum ring bearing the crest of the Traders' Guild, an articulated silver ring set with thousands of tiny emerald chips, a narrow stormsilk belt fastened with a silver and orichalcum buckle, some neatly-pressed titanese slacks with a wide leather waistband and a black pair of droluger-hide nauda.