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:The buttons of this open-front tunic create a nearly seamless closure of the Imperial weave fabric from the sternum down. Despite a practical cut designed to hang loosely off the frame, the garment skirts formality with a stiff collar, neat hems, and ending just below the waist.
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Revision as of 23:52, 28 November 2023

Adventurer's greatcloak swathed in a mantle of fur
LOOK:
Tailored of rugged shadowleaf exhibiting a darkly mottled patina, the greatcoat is an imposing garment capable of completely enshrouding its wearer. Trimmed along the shoulders and back, the stark white fur of an exquisite hiro bear pelt contrasts sharply against the achromatic leather, the head fashioned into a hood to protect against inclement weather.


Adventurer's half-kilt
LOOK
Supple pleats of violaceous enaada cover the rear and thighs extending to mid-knee from a fur-trimmed waistband. Double rows of buckled strapping at each hip provide an adjustable fit, while a hidden waist pocket covertly houses a journey's worth of treasures.


Chest harness with darkened spaulders
LOOK
Twin sanguinai straps weave through darkened spaulders crossing at the midline of the chest, a pair of silversteel rivets securing their junction. The patterned crimson whorls of the sanguinai leather adding depth to an otherwise simple motif.


long-sleeved tunic with an upturned pointed collar
LOOK
The buttons of this open-front tunic create a nearly seamless closure of the Imperial weave fabric from the sternum down. Despite a practical cut designed to hang loosely off the frame, the garment skirts formality with a stiff collar, neat hems, and ending just below the waist.


Darkened leather sporran slung from braided tyrium belt straps