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BVShop:Pinned and Pleated/February 2023

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The February 2023 run of Duskruin was the final run of this shop.
a glossy oak door with a bronze placard reading, "Pinned and Pleated", [Map Room 34], Room# 8214717, Lich# L30348, go oak door

Pinned and Pleated

[Pinned and Pleated - 8212342]
Exposed rafters line the roof of the cabin, the constant creak and roll of the ship causing various hangings to sway and the sound of creaking to slip through the balmy air. Rolled and bound to a support post is an off-white and navy blue hammock, which leaves room for a trio of mannequins to be displayed between copper-ringed portholes. Tidy shelves dominate the one solid wall and are filled with tidily folded pieces of fabric, bowls filled with pins, and baskets of cording. You also see a woven river reed basket and a tidily penned parchment framed in oak.
Obvious exits: out
a tidily penned parchment framed in oak
In the Common language, it reads:
Welcome to Pinned and Pleated, home of the Kraet's most versatile garment.

The Chiton

A tunic made from a single piece of artfully folded cloth, the chiton drapes at the shoulders, creating sleeves with the proper placement of pins along shoulder and arm.  Initially simple in both material and design, today's chiton runs the gamut from the simple to the exquisite, and much emphasis is placed by some Kraet on the designs of the primary shoulder pins.

In the river reed basket you see: a splended silk thread.

Item Type Info Details Price
a splended silk thread unlock certificate
Kraet Styles chiton
Your thread will unlock your Styles of Kraet garment to tier 2.
500

In the palm frond basket you see: a pale gold samite cord, a twisted blush lyraigne cord, a woven silver velvet cord, a braided copper flax cord, and a dusty sage jute cord.

Item Type Info Details Price
a pale gold samite cord < 1 lb
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
100
a twisted blush lyraigne cord < 1 lb
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
100
a woven silver velvet cord < 1 lb
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
100
a braided copper flax cord < 1 lb
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
100
a dusty sage jute cord < 1 lb
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
100

In the glazed clay bowl you see: a pair of ivory cameos, a pair of rose gold fibulae, a pair of silvery galena brooches, a pair of oval ametrines, and a pair of pale opal leaves.

Item Type Info Details Price
a pair of ivory cameos < 1 lb
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
100
a pair of rose gold fibulae < 1 lb
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
100
a pair of silvery galena brooches < 1 lb
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
100
a pair of oval ametrines < 1 lb
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
100
a pair of pale opal leaves < 1 lb
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
100

On the tidy shelves you see: a folded silk cloth dyed gorse yellow, a folded satin cloth dyed madder red, a folded dimity cloth dyed lapis blue, a folded byssine cloth dyed violet ochre, and a folded linen cloth dyed verdigris green.

Item Type Info Details Price
a folded silk cloth dyed gorse yellow < 1 lb
shirt-worn
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
500
a folded satin cloth dyed madder red < 1 lb
shirt-worn
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
500
a folded dimity cloth dyed lapis blue < 1 lb
shirt-worn
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
500
a folded byssine cloth dyed violet ochre < 1 lb
shirt-worn
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
500
a folded linen cloth dyed verdigris green < 1 lb
shirt-worn
Kraet Styles chiton
Analyze
500

On the cotton worker figure you see: a madder red-waisted linen chiton with brooch-pinned woad blue sleeves and a small note at its feet.

a small note at its feet
In the Common language, it reads:
Style 3 - Worker
Multiple pins between the two pieces of fabric form sleeves in this garment, which helps with protecting the skin from the sun and keeping the flesh covered from jungle and coastal insects.  The overall loose design allows for the free movement of air through the garment and allows sweat to escape, keeping the wearer cool during the work day.

On the linen observer figure you see: a copper-pinned black silk chiton topped in a thistle-patterned overlay and a small note at its feet.

a small note at its feet
In the Common language, it reads:
Style 2 - Observer
Elegant folds and decorative pinning turn this chiton into a garment worn while entertaining or in casual company.  The fabric is typically edged in a knotwork or scrollwork design or patterned with abstract designs, which once worn fall along the lower edges of the elegant overlay.  Unlike the Gladiator style, this garment's edges are left loose and flowing to display that the wearer is comfortable and unafraid of challenge or attack.

On the silk gladiator figure you see: a cameo-pinned gorse yellow cotton chiton torso-wrapped in blue cording and a small note at the figure's feet.

a small note at the figure's feet
In the Common language, it reads:
Style 1 - Gladiator
Designed to be worn in combat, the folding and pinning of this chiton prevents loose edges from being snagged by opposing combatants.  The shoulder pins are sparse with little to no decoration, and the cording binds the fabric close to the torso, while leaving the shorter edges to create a modesty skirt below the hips.  Frequently, a balteus or cingulum is worn at the waist, each trailing pteruges for protection.