Let's discuss fashion, /tg/. What are the trends in your setting?
Man, I spend way too long on in character fashion. Although, when appropriate.
Aside from their default adventurer outfit, I do enjoy fluffing characters when they're in casual or fancy clothes for one event or another.
I must confess I do love playing noblewomen, going around being badasses in various forms of floofy dress.
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My bard wears a burgundy noblemans coat with gold trim and a huge collar.
Burgundy rules.
...sigh...
>What are the trends in your setting?
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Animals skins, machine parts, wires woven into leathers. Cables used as necklaces, belts, and hair ties. Circuitry tattoos.
Fashion is a funny thing. It's art that survives on a thin line between the limits of techonology, the demands of climate, and various social constructs like gender roles, social class, tradition, decency, and sex appeal.
The beauty of fantasy realms is that you can tweak any of those, and see fashion mutate and change into something unrecognizable.