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|type=clothing, container, verby
|type=clothing, container, verby
|wearloc=shirt (with armor)
|wearloc=shirt (with armor)
|weight=50
|ilsize=3
|iwsize=2
|ihsize=2
|csize=10
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|fname=No
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=Verbs=
=Verbs=
Thinking about the dress, you wonder if you might not be able to: ADJUST, CLEAN, CURTSY, TIE, DANCE, PAT, RUB, SHAKE, CLUTCH, FLIP, PINCH and STRUT it.
Thinking about the dress, you wonder if you might not be able to: ADJUST, CLEAN, CURTSY, TIE, DANCE, PAT, RUB, SHAKE, CLUTCH, FLIP, PINCH and STRUT it.

* {{com|wear}}: You slip the petalette dress over your head, smoothing the fabric down around your body.
* {{com|remove}}: You slip out of your petalette dress, sliding it over your head.
* {{com|adjust}}: You carefully adjust the fit of your petalette dress, making sure the fabric falls perfectly into place.
* {{com|clean}}: You flick a bit of lint off of your petalette dress, making sure you look presentable.
* {{com|curtsy}}: Picking up the skirt of your petalette dress carefully, you dip into a deep curtsy. Your etiquette teacher would be proud!
* {{com|tie}}: You fiddle with the fastenings on your petalette dress, making sure everything is properly secured.
* {{com|dance}}: You dance about the area with a series of twirls, making the skirting of your petalette dress flare around you.
* {{com|pat}}: You gently pat your petalette dress in nervous anticipation.
* {{com|rub}}: You slide your hands down your petalette dress, smoothing out the fabric.
* {{com|shake}}: You shake your petalette dress angrily, stomping about the area.
* {{com|clutch}}: Gripping the skirting of your petalette dress tightly, you fan yourself rapidly as your face flushes into a deep blush.
* {{com|flip}}: With a flirtatious wink, you flip the bottom edge of your petalette dress up briefly.
* {{com|pinch}}: Whispering quietly to yourself, you pinch your petalette dress, crushing the fabric between your fingers.
* {{com|strut}}: Raising your head slightly, you strut around the area, your petalette dress flouncing around you.

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off-shoulder hyacinth petalette dress with a wisteria rosecloth underbust corset
Look: This dress is made from an extravagant textile that rivals the finest silk, its lustrous, pearlized finish enhanced by the deep, purplish blue hue. Styled with a casually flirtatious air, the bodice is bound under the bust by a tyrium-boned rosecloth corset, the richly hued violet cloth showcasing unexpected variations of light and dark. The garment features a straight-across neckline designed to leave the wearer's shoulders bare and a full, gently pleated skirt cut to skim the ankles.
Weight: 50 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties:
  • This item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item is worn in the shirt (with armor) slot.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Capacity: 3 length x 2 width x 2 height (10 stones)
Sources: Source is Limited Treasures (1)

Verbs

Thinking about the dress, you wonder if you might not be able to: ADJUST, CLEAN, CURTSY, TIE, DANCE, PAT, RUB, SHAKE, CLUTCH, FLIP, PINCH and STRUT it.

  • WEAR: You slip the petalette dress over your head, smoothing the fabric down around your body.
  • REMOVE: You slip out of your petalette dress, sliding it over your head.
  • ADJUST: You carefully adjust the fit of your petalette dress, making sure the fabric falls perfectly into place.
  • CLEAN: You flick a bit of lint off of your petalette dress, making sure you look presentable.
  • CURTSY: Picking up the skirt of your petalette dress carefully, you dip into a deep curtsy. Your etiquette teacher would be proud!
  • TIE: You fiddle with the fastenings on your petalette dress, making sure everything is properly secured.
  • DANCE: You dance about the area with a series of twirls, making the skirting of your petalette dress flare around you.
  • PAT: You gently pat your petalette dress in nervous anticipation.
  • RUB: You slide your hands down your petalette dress, smoothing out the fabric.
  • SHAKE: You shake your petalette dress angrily, stomping about the area.
  • CLUTCH: Gripping the skirting of your petalette dress tightly, you fan yourself rapidly as your face flushes into a deep blush.
  • FLIP: With a flirtatious wink, you flip the bottom edge of your petalette dress up briefly.
  • PINCH: Whispering quietly to yourself, you pinch your petalette dress, crushing the fabric between your fingers.
  • STRUT: Raising your head slightly, you strut around the area, your petalette dress flouncing around you.