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* closures for tunics
* closures for tunics
* footwear for digitigrade folks
* footwear for digitigrade folks
* cloaks rather than coats (also reflected in [[Fleet Uniforms]].<ref name="sota-04">''[[Sword of the Alliance (Fiction) |Sword of the Alliance]]'', chapter 4</ref>
* leggings, blouse, and split tunic (or surcoat) is regarded as "straight out of a fashion magazine in the Core."<ref name="sota-06">''[[Sword of the Alliance (Fiction) |Sword of the Alliance]]'', chapter 6</ref>
* [[Gledig]] colony fashion for adult women is woolen skirt, blouse, and apron.<ref name="sota-08">''[[Sword of the Alliance (Fiction) |Sword of the Alliance]]'', chapter 8</ref>


===Tails===
===Tails===

Revision as of 20:52, 23 June 2020

Because I drew pictures of different closures for tail pants, so.

Faces

  • cosmetic eye films
  • face paint
  • ear tattoos/paint; can also involve pasted on gemstones [1]

Hair and Pelt

  • shaving
  • bead/weaving*
  • body paint and/or projections

Bodies

examples of pant closures
  • nail/claw painting
  • claw rings
  • closures for tunics
  • footwear for digitigrade folks
  • cloaks rather than coats (also reflected in Fleet Uniforms.[2]
  • leggings, blouse, and split tunic (or surcoat) is regarded as "straight out of a fashion magazine in the Core."[3]
  • Gledig colony fashion for adult women is woolen skirt, blouse, and apron.[4]

Tails

  • socks
  • discipline rings

Wings

  • wing painting
  • wing beading
  • projections
  • vane cutting (for the extreme)

Use of Dominoes

References

  1. Amulet Rampant, Chapter 11
  2. Sword of the Alliance, chapter 4
  3. Sword of the Alliance, chapter 6
  4. Sword of the Alliance, chapter 8