CIShop:Island Finery/2020

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a large grey silk tent, [Map Room #44], Lich# 26425, go grey tent

Island Finery, Boutique

[Island Finery, Boutique - 26426]
Silk in a variety of colorful hues wraps about thick tigerwood poles that form the frame for the large, elegant tent. A tall driftwood mirror rests to the side of the shop against a wall of pale grey material. Three mannequins occupy the center of the room, their forms resting atop a soft, brightly patterned carpet.
Obvious exits: east, out
small ivory parchment
The tunic, cape, and cloak are all armor concealers and can have a hood added to them. The shirts can have more actions added to them. I can add the hoods, add actions to the shirts, or change the look of any item that can be sewn. I can also lighten and deepen items that can be sewn. I charge 25,000 silvers per service.

On the amber-hued mannequin you see: a pair of amber silk slippers edged with white dreamstones, a flowing vanilla silk skirt edged with amber lace, a slender silver ring set with amber nodules, a fitted dark amber silk bodice laced with silver chains, a pair of vanilla lace armbands with amber droplets and a dark amber pashmina cloak sewn with white dreamstones.

a pair of amber silk slippers edged with white dreamstones Weight: 3 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items of very small size
foot-worn
functional
Secure Shoes 50,000
a flowing vanilla silk skirt edged with amber lace Weight: 2 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items of very small size
leg-worn 50,000
a slender silver ring set with amber nodules Weight: <1 pound finger-worn
functional
50,000
a fitted dark amber silk bodice laced with silver chains Weight: 2 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items
chest-worn 50,000
a pair of vanilla lace armbands with amber droplets Weight: <1 pound arm-worn
functional
50,000
a dark amber pashmina cloak sewn with white dreamstones Weight: 5 pounds
Pocketed: Fairly small (8-11)
several items
chest-worn
functional
Armor Concealer
analyze
Analyze:
The pashmina cloak is designed to hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms and legs.

This garment should be designed in such a manner to convey that ALL these areas are completely covered.


You carefully analyze your pashmina cloak and sense that there are some alteration restrictions. The cloak can have either a long or a show description.

Any outer garment noun may be used for armor concealers as long as they are loose fitting and fully cover the appropriate areas of protection (tunics do not cover legs, so they may not cover leg worn armor, a shawl would not be appropriate at all, etc.).

Armor concealers that cover the head MUST have a hood/cowl in the base (15/15/15) and in any long descriptions.

Armor concealers can be made out of any material that is not see-through.

Racial clothing nouns are approved as follows:

Ruhan ~ This garment is knee-length or shorter and should not have a hood, so it cannot cover armor with leg or head protection. This concealer cannot be pocketed.
Toque ~ This noun is approved for any armor and may have a hood.
Cotehardie ~ This noun may be used but must clearly be an outer garment that falls to the knees (so it cannot cover armor with leg protection) and is not-tight fitting. It should be used as an elven outer garment, not a gown.
Apotl/Apotla ~ These are fine for concealers, but since it is a waist-length cloak, it only covers torso and arms.

Atanika/Ataniki ~ These nouns are approved for concealers but should not have a hood.
200,000

On the ivory mannequin you see: a pair of ivory silk boots with platinum clasps, a dark ivory silk skirt woven with platinum blossoms, some cyan silk gloves buttoned with platinum bars, a dark cyan silk bodice laced with ivory ribbons and a dark ivory velvet cape clasped with a platinum bar.

a pair of ivory silk boots with platinum clasps Weight: 3 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a few items of very small size
foot-worn
functional
50,000
a dark ivory silk skirt woven with platinum blossoms Weight: 2 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items of very small size
leg-worn
functional
50,000
some cyan silk gloves buttoned with platinum bars Weight: <1 pound
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items of very small size
hand-worn
functional
50,000
a dark cyan silk bodice laced with ivory ribbons Weight: 2 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items
chest-worn 50,000
a dark ivory velvet cape clasped with a platinum bar Weight: 5 pounds
Pocketed: Fairly small (8-11)
several items
chest-worn
functional
Armor Concealer
analyze
Analyze:
The ivory velvet cape is designed to hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso and arms.

This garment should be designed in such a manner to convey that ALL these areas are completely covered.


You carefully analyze your ivory velvet cape and sense that there are some alteration restrictions. The cape can have either a long or a show description.

Any outer garment noun may be used for armor concealers as long as they are loose fitting and fully cover the appropriate areas of protection (tunics do not cover legs, so they may not cover leg worn armor, a shawl would not be appropriate at all, etc.).

Armor concealers that cover the head MUST have a hood/cowl in the base (15/15/15) and in any long descriptions.

Armor concealers can be made out of any material that is not see-through.

Racial clothing nouns are approved as follows:

Ruhan ~ This garment is knee-length or shorter and should not have a hood, so it cannot cover armor with leg or head protection. This concealer cannot be pocketed.
Toque ~ This noun is approved for any armor and may have a hood.
Cotehardie ~ This noun may be used but must clearly be an outer garment that falls to the knees (so it cannot cover armor with leg protection) and is not-tight fitting. It should be used as an elven outer garment, not a gown.
Apotl/Apotla ~ These are fine for concealers, but since it is a waist-length cloak, it only covers torso and arms.

Atanika/Ataniki ~ These nouns are approved for concealers but should not have a hood.
200,000

On the jet black mannequin you see: a pair of jet leather boots with silver straps, some dark crimson leather pants with narrow ebon stripes, a sleeveless ebon wool tunic embroidered with crimson whorls and a rich ebon silk shirt secured with ivory buttons.

a pair of jet leather boots with silver straps Weight: 3 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a few items of very small size
foot-worn
functional
50,000
some dark crimson leather pants with narrow ebon stripes Weight: 2 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items of very small size
leg-worn 50,000
a sleeveless ebon wool tunic embroidered with crimson whorls Weight: 5 pounds
Pocketed: Fairly small (8-11)
several items
chest-worn
functional
Armor Concealer
analyze
Analyze:
The ebon wool tunic is designed to hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers the torso.

This garment should be designed in such a manner to convey that ALL these areas are completely covered.


You carefully analyze your ebon wool tunic and sense that there are some alteration restrictions. The tunic can have either a long or a show description.

Any outer garment noun may be used for armor concealers as long as they are loose fitting and fully cover the appropriate areas of protection (tunics do not cover legs, so they may not cover leg worn armor, a shawl would not be appropriate at all, etc.).

Armor concealers that cover the head MUST have a hood/cowl in the base (15/15/15) and in any long descriptions.

Armor concealers can be made out of any material that is not see-through.

Racial clothing nouns are approved as follows:

Ruhan ~ This garment is knee-length or shorter and should not have a hood, so it cannot cover armor with leg or head protection. This concealer cannot be pocketed.
Toque ~ This noun is approved for any armor and may have a hood.
Cotehardie ~ This noun may be used but must clearly be an outer garment that falls to the knees (so it cannot cover armor with leg protection) and is not-tight fitting. It should be used as an elven outer garment, not a gown.
Apotl/Apotla ~ These are fine for concealers, but since it is a waist-length cloak, it only covers torso and arms.

Atanika/Ataniki ~ These nouns are approved for concealers but should not have a hood.
200,000
a rich ebon silk shirt secured with ivory buttons Weight: 2 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
one item
chest-worn Buttoned Shirt 50,000

Island Finery, East

[Island Finery, Boutique - 26571]
Resting against one pale silk wall, a trio of mannequins show off their elegant island finery. Lengths of carved tigerwood form the frame of the large tent with a center pole, wrapped in swathes of colorful material, creating a peaked ceiling. A beautiful mirror framed in carved driftwood is centered on the soft, vibrantly patterned carpet. You also see a silk-draped archway.
Obvious exits: west

On the amethyst-hued mannequin you see: a pair of ivory sea silk slippers set with amethyst nodules, an amethyst sea silk skirt embroidered with ivory blossoms, an amethyst ramie silk bodice laced with ivory ribbons and some amethyst silk armbands with ivory beading.

a pair of ivory sea silk slippers set with amethyst nodules Weight: 3 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items of very small size
foot-worn
functional
Secure Shoes 50,000
an amethyst sea silk skirt embroidered with ivory blossoms Weight: 2 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items of very small size
leg-worn 50,000
an amethyst ramie silk bodice laced with ivory ribbons Weight: 2 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items
chest-worn 50,000
some amethyst silk armbands with ivory beading Weight: <1 pound arm-worn
functional
50,000

On the celadon-hued mannequin you see: a pair of celadon suede boots with black jasper clasps, a flowing celadon linen skirt edged with black jasper, a wide black jasper ring set with green jade, a celadon-hued linen bodice with ebon boning, a pair of celadon linen armbands set with jasper and a celadon linen mantlet clasped with black jasper.

a pair of celadon suede boots with black jasper clasps Weight: 3 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a few items of very small size
foot-worn
functional
50,000
a flowing celadon linen skirt edged with black jasper Weight: 2 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items of very small size
leg-worn 50,000
a wide black jasper ring set with green jade Weight: <1 pound finger-worn
functional
50,000
a celadon-hued linen bodice with ebon boning Weight: 2 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items
chest-worn 50,000
a pair of celadon linen armbands set with jasper Weight: <1 pound arm-worn
functional
50,000
a celadon linen mantlet clasped with black jasper Weight: 7 pounds
Pocketed: Significant (100-119)
cloak-worn
functional
150,000

On the vermilion mannequin you see: some bistre suede boots with vermilion buckles, some bistre linen trousers laced with vermilion cording, a dark bistre linen shirt with vermilion buttons and a bistre-hued suede longcoat lined with vermilion silk.

some bistre suede boots with vermilion buckles Weight: 3 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a few items of very small size
foot-worn
functional
50,000
some bistre linen trousers laced with vermilion cording Weight: 2 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
a couple of items of very small size
leg-worn 50,000
a dark bistre linen shirt with vermilion buttons Weight: 2 pounds
Pocketed: Very small (<2-4)
one item
chest-worn Buttoned Shirt 50,000
a bistre-hued suede longcoat lined with vermilion silk Weight: 7 pounds
Pocketed: Significant (100-119)
cloak-worn
functional
150,000