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− | Clothing and armor marked as 'large' can not be made or worn by dwarves (with one | + | Clothing and armor marked as 'large' can not be made or worn by dwarves (with one exception. 'large rat leather XX' items come from 'large rats'), but will still be offered by human and elven [[caravan]]s. 'Small' articles of clothing and armor usually come from killed [[kobold]]s and are also unusable. Items labeled as 'narrow' come from [[goblin]]s and can't be made or worn either. However, all of these can be sold to caravans for a nice price. |
==Articles== | ==Articles== |
Revision as of 13:17, 4 March 2009
Clothing is material made out of cloth or leather which is worn by sentient humanoid creatures to protect them from the elements. Articles of clothing are similar in concept to armor and distinguished only by the fact that they do not provide significant protection against melee attacks; clothing is intended for comfort, not combat.
Clothes are stored as finished goods, and may be stored in bins.
Humans, dwarves, and elves do not distinguish between articles of clothing with regards to gender, so it is common to see females wearing tunics and trousers and males wearing dresses and skirtsv0.28.181.40d. One could call Dwarf Fortress a paragon of gender equality.
Size does matter
Clothing and armor marked as 'large' can not be made or worn by dwarves (with one exception. 'large rat leather XX' items come from 'large rats'), but will still be offered by human and elven caravans. 'Small' articles of clothing and armor usually come from killed kobolds and are also unusable. Items labeled as 'narrow' come from goblins and can't be made or worn either. However, all of these can be sold to caravans for a nice price.
Articles
In the unmodified game, the following articles of clothing exist:
- Bodywear
- Coat – common for dwarves, humans, elves
- Shirt – common for dwarves, humans, elves
- Cloak – common for dwarves, humans, elves, goblins
- Tunic – common for dwarves, humans, elves, goblins, kobolds
- Toga – uncommon for dwarves, humans, elves
- Cape – common for humans, elves
- Vest – common for dwarves, humans, elves
- Dress – common for dwarves, humans, elves
- Robe – common for dwarves, humans, elves, goblins
- Legwear
- Trousers – common for dwarves, humans, elves, goblins
- Loincloth – common for humans, elves, goblins, kobolds
- Thong – uncommon for humans, elves
- Skirt – common for humans, elves
- Short Skirt – common for humans, elves
- Long Skirt – common for humans, elves
- Braies – uncommon for humans, elves
- Headwear
- Cap – common for dwarves, humans, elves
- Hood – common for dwarves, humans, elves
- Turban – uncommon for humans, elves
- Mask – uncommon for goblins, rare for humans
- Head Veil – uncommon for humans, elves
- Face Veil – rare for humans only
- Headscarf – uncommon for humans, elves
- Handwear
- Glove – common for dwarves, humans, elves, goblins
- Mitten – common for dwarves, humans, elves
- Footwear
- Shoe – common for dwarves, humans, elves, goblins
- High Boot – common for dwarves, humans, elves, goblins
- Low Boot – common for dwarves, humans, elves, goblins
- Sandal – common for humans, elves, goblins
- Chausse – uncommon for humans, elves
- Sock – common for dwarves, humans, elves, goblins
Pairs
Some articles of clothing or armor, when made at a clothier's shop, leather works or craftdwarf's workshop, will produce pairs. Specifically, all handwear and footwear will be produced in pairs: each job tasked at such a workshop will always make two out of a single piece of cloth or leather, one for each limb. Greaves also come in pairs but are not made from one piece.
Layering of clothing
Clothing in the game has four layers: under, over, armor, and cover. Each article of clothing is intended for only one of these purposes.
- Clothing identified as under is intended to be worn directly against the skin.
- Clothing specified as over is a thin covering to be worn over top of under wear.
- Clothing classified for armor is intended to be worn over top of clothing to protect the person more generally.
- Clothing categorised as cover is worn over top of everything, including armour, usually for insulation against cold climates.
Type | Under | Over | Armor | Cover |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bodywear | Shirt, Dress, Tunic | Coat, Toga, Vest, Robe | Plate mail, Chain mail | Cloak, Cape |
Legwear | Loincloth, Thong, Braies | Pants, Skirt, Short skirt, Long skirt | Greaves, Leggings | |
Handwear | Gloves | Gauntlets | Mittens | |
Headwear | Mask, Face veil | Cap, Turban, Head veil, Headscarf | Helm | Hood |
Footwear | Chausses, Socks | Shoes, High boots, Low boots, Sandals |