Post by Stix on Mar 21, 2007 23:00:46 GMT -5
Clothing
Common Clothing
Article | Price | Description |
Apron, Cloth | 5 SP | A simple smock to protect clothing from stains. |
Apron, Leather | 8 GP | The heavy, protective apron of a smith. |
Baladrana | 6 SP | A wide hooded cloak used as a raincoat. |
Baldric/Bandoleer, Leather | 7 GP | A sling from shoulder to hip, used to carry weapons, pouches, or musical instruments. |
Belt | 3 SP | A wide leather cinch made to support belt pouches or sheaths. |
Boots | 1 GP | Pliable leather, ideal for workmen or anyone on his feet for very long. |
Boots, Blade | 15 GP | Boots with hollow heels (often used by cutpurses to coneal blades). |
Boots, Chillfoot | 130 GP | Halfling-made boots that will keep the wearer's feet cool even when walking through fire. |
Boots, Footpad's | 8 GP | Boots with heavy cloth padding for soles; ideal for stealth, but wearing down quickly under daily use. |
Boots, Riding | 3 GP | Stiff knee-length boots; extra durable, not very comfortable to walk in. |
Braies | 6 SP | Shapeless drawstring trousers. |
Breeches | 2 GP | Knee-length trousers. |
Buckle, Common | 1 GP | A superfluous belt buckle of iron, copper, or steel; often etched to display societal status or faction affiliation. |
Camouflage Suit | 10 GP | A full-body garment colored to match the environs of a wilderness setting. |
Cap | 1 SP | A close-fitting hat, sometimes fur-lined, designed to protect against the cold. |
Cassock | 6 GP | A long coat which buttons down the front, ideal for warmth; commonly used in soldierly uniforms. |
Caul | 3 GP | A netted cap, worn by women to keep long hair out of the way. |
Chemise | 1 GP | An undershirt with fitted sleeves. |
Cloak | 2 SP | A simple circle or oval of cloth with a hole for the head, held in place with a clasp. |
Cloak, Living | 60 GP | A strange, furred amoeba-like creature from a backwater Prime Material world; these beings feed off of body heat and create their own warmth as a byproduct, and can keep the wearer warm under all but the coldest conditions. |
Coif | 1 GP | A cap which ties under the chin, used as a sleeping cap or under another layer. |
Doublet | 1 SP | A shirt which fastens up the front with buttons or toggles. |
Drawers | 4 SP | An undergarment for the abdomen and legs, worn for warmth. |
Fishskin Suit | 225 GP | A full-body suit stitched together from ichythian hides, sporting fins and webbed hands and feet to improve swimming ability. |
Gamash | 3 SP | Outerwear leggings that button up the sides, worn to protect from cold and rain. |
Garnache | 5 SP | Loose outerwear, like a large robe with wide elbow-length sleeves. |
Girdle | 1 GP | A heavy belt made from leather, fabric, or metal plates. |
Gloves | 1 GP | Supple gloves made from light leather. |
Gloves, Archer's | 3 GP | Heavy gloves with bracers and reinforced fingerstalls to hold a bow steady and protect against a snapping string. |
Gloves, Clawed | 20 GP | Gloves with small barbs on the palms and fingers to help find crevices and handholds when climbing. |
Gloves, Workman's | 8 SP | Heavy leather gloves made for smiths or gardeners, more for protection than fashion or warmth. |
Hood | 1 SP | A simple head covering designed to help keep the wearer dry and warm. |
Hose | 1 SP | Tight-fitting leggings worn like long underwear. |
Liripipe | 5 SP | A hood with a long (two- to six-foot) peak, favored by entertainers. |
Mittens | 3 SP | Thick cloth mittens made to protect against the cold. |
Night-Suit | 5 GP | A form-fitting black body garment made to help the wearer hide in darkness. |
Overshoes, Clawed | 15 GP | Large shoes to fit over existing footwear, sporting small studs and barbs to help find purchase when climbing. |
Robe, Common | 9 SP | A basic ankle-length pullover robe, commonly in linen or wool. |
Sandals | 5 CP | Leather soles fixed with a few cords or straps, with or without buckles. |
Sash | 2 SP | A loop of leather or cloth slung from shoulder to hip. Useful for concealing small objects. |
Shirt | 1 SP | A simple undergarment covering the torso and arms. |
Shoes | 8 SP | Close-toed leather shoes for everyday wear. |
Shoes, Rawhide | 1 SP | Shoes made from skins instead of cured leather; only desirable for the very poor. |
Shoes, Solanian | 300 GP | Durable shoes with flexible, studded soles to aid in walking up even the steepest inclines. |
Slop | 5 CP | A loose one-size-fits-all garment, common among those too poor to afford better. |
Surcoat | 5 SP | An overgarment worn for warmth, resembling a jacket; sometimes hooded or sleeveless. |
Tabard | 4 SP | A rectangular piece of cloth that hangs back and front over the tunic, worn to keep armor cooler and display family and/or faction insignia. |
Tear-Away Clothing, Lower-Class | 2 GP | The clothing of a lower-class citizen, made with inferior materials and stitching so that it can be used as a disposable disguise. |
Tear-Away Clothing, Middle-Class | 5 GP | The garb of a modest landowner, designed to tear away. |
Toga | 8 CP | A draped garment hanging from one or both shoulders down to the thigh or knee. |
Tunic | 5 SP | A knee- or ankle-length body garment, with or without sleeves, sometimes girded at the waist. |
Vest | 6 SP | A sleeveless waist- or thigh-length article of clothing, either left open or fastened with buttons or toggles. |
Upper-class Clothing
Article | Price | Description |
Baldric/Bandoleer, Ornamental | 25 GP | An embroidered silk baldric, often with tassels and/or bells. |
Band | 1 SP | A collar made either to stand against the throat or fold over the shirt. |
Boot Hose | 1 CP | Cloth stockings worn inside a boot to prevent chafing. |
Buckle, Ornamental | 10 GP | A buckle of precious metal or ceramic, often inlaid with gems or otherwise adorned. |
Cannons | 8 GP | Stiff knee-length trousers. |
Cloak, Fine | 50 GP | A cloak cut from fine cloth, embroidered, with a gem-studded clasp. |
Gloves, Ornate | 10 GP | Decorative suede gloves, adorned with fringe, embroidery, or precious stones. |
Gloves, Silk | 8 GP | Elbow-length gloves with fine embroidery. |
Gloves, Snakeskin | 6 GP | Flexible and durable gloves popular with Lower Planar nobility. |
Gorget | 1 GP | A full, broad collar common among court officials and nobility. |
Gown | 12 SP | A ladies' evening dress. |
Handkerchief, Silk | 2 SP | A square of silk, often embroidered, tucked into a pocket for decoration and/or used to keep the face and hands clean. |
Pantaloons | 1 SP | Calf-length leggings, tight at the waist and calves but loose in between. |
Robe, Fine | 20 GP | A tailored robe lined with fur, often dyed or embroidered. |
Ruff | 8 GP | A tight, ruffled collar encircling the entire neck. |
Surcoat, Fine | 80 GP | A surcoat of brocaded silk or some other fine material. |
Tear-Away Clothing, Upper-Class | 30 GP | Elegant and disposable high society dress. |
Veil, Silk | 1 GP | A covering for the lower half of the face, popular in many cultures for women and, in some, for men. |
Jewelry
Article | Price | Description |
Brooch | 10 GP | A large pin, usually engraved, set with precious stones, or both. |
Ferronniere | 50 GP | A thin chain worn around the forehead with a jewel set in the center. |
Pendant | 10 GP | A necklace with a precious stone or locket. |
Razor Ring, Common | 2 GP | An ordinary ring with a flip-top concealing a small blade; popular among pickpockets. |
Razor Ring, Fine | 10 GP | A signet ring of precious metals with a concealed blade. |
Signet Ring | 6 GP | A ring engraved or inlaid with the design of a personal or faction symbol. |
Zadisband | 8 SP | A varicolored piece of leather in the form of an anklet, bracelet, or circlet; hums a soft tune when worn. |