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Legend: gm = gold Miza, sm = silver Miza, cm = copper Miza

1 gold Miza = 10 silver Miza = 100 copper Miza

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Clothing

Different types of clothing all have a base cost that may be modified based on size, types of cloth used, quality, style and various forms of decoration.

Decorations and Style

The following modifiers are added to the base price listed for each garment type. If multiple modifications are applied, add the modifiers together for the final modifier value that will be used. For example, adding beads, buckles, fur-trim and dye to a garment would break down like this: x10 (bead) + x10 (buckle) + 1.5 (dye) + 1.5 (fur-trim) = x 23. Thus whatever garment type was chosen to be modified would have its base value multiplied by 23 to get the final cost of the item. So, a linen shirt with a base cost of 1 sm modified in such a manner would cost 23 sm or 2 gm and 3 sm.

Beaded or Buttoned x 10 Bells, Simple This includes adding bells made from simple metals such as iron, copper, steel, etc. x 10 Bells, Fine This includes adding bells made from metals such as silver, gold or other precious metals. x 20
Brocade A class of richly decorative fabrics, often made in colored silks and with or without gold and silver threads. x 5 Buckles and Chains, Simple This includes adding buckles or chains to a garment. Such adornments are made from iron, copper, steel or other non-precious metals. Without this modification, belts, footwear and some types of garments will need the to be laced up with strings or otherwise tied together. x 10 Buckles and Chains, Fine This includes adding buckles or chains to a garment. Such adornments are made from silver and gold or other precious metals. Without this modification, belts, footwear and some types of garments will need the to be laced up with strings or otherwise tied together. x 20
Damasked A reversible figured fabric of silk, wool, linen, cotton with a pattern formed by weaving. x 3 Dyed x 1.5 Embroidered x 5
Fur-Trim x 1.5 Lace-Trim x 4 Fur-Lined (Common) x 10
Fur-Lined (Unusual) x 20 Fur-Lined (Monsterous) x 50

Sizes

Pycon x 5 Tiny 30% Small 50%
Medium N/A Large x 3 Huge x 5
Children 50%

Used Garments

These modifiers are added after all other modifiers have been applied to a particular garment. Thus a garment, after modifications, that costs 8 gm that is purchased used, costs 6 gm. A poor condition garment with the same modifications would cost 2 gm. Note however that used garments are often frayed, patched or faded while poor garments are often heavily stained or torn.

Good 75% Poor 25%    

Material

These materials modify the cost of base items by the multiplier listed. At the bottom of this list is the cost for 5 sq.yds. of whole cloth. The listed price is the base price that may be modified by the material modifiers also listed.

Burlap/Sackcloth 10% Canvas N/A Cotton x 1.25
Felt A non-woven fabric made of animal fibers. Instead of weaving or spinning, wool or animal fur is subjected to heat, moisture and pressure or agitation. This results in a permanent bond between the fibers and makes a suitable and versatile cloth. Any farmer or woodsman knows how to make felt. x 2 Isuas A Pre-Valterian plant much like cotton that can be woven into fabric that was absolutely superior to cotton. Isuas is lighter, stronger, and holds dyes far more vibrantly than modern day textiles. . x 2 Leather x 2
Linen N/A Ramie Ramie is similar to linen made from plant fiber. It is natural white in color, has a high luster and an unusual resistance to bacteria and molds. Used in fabrics often mistaken for linen, it is extremely absorbent and dries quickly. x 1.75 Rainproof (Oil Treatment) x 3 (after cloth type adjustment)
Rainproof (Magical) x 10 (after cloth type adjustment) Satin/Velvet x 20 Silk Predominately from Kalinor created from the eggs of the Ranekissra moth. x 25
Sisal Sisal is a common cloth in jungle areas, woven from stiff tropical bast plants. It makes sturdy twine and rugs, and is a suitable material for low-cost clothing. 50% Wool, Course N/A Wool, Medium x 1.5
Wool, Fine x 3 Wool, Superfine x 8 Wool, Llama Lighter and warmer than sheep wool while maintaining a smooth texture. x 10
Wool, Mohair A silk-like fabric or yarn made from the hair of Kalean mountain goats. It is difficult to attain and quite rare thus considered a luxury material. x 15 Whole Cloth 5 sm / sq.yd. Thread, Spool 5 cm
Yarn 5 sm

Garments

The following list contains a number of different garments. The listed price is the base price that any modifications are applied to.

Item Price Item Price Item Price
Apron 3 sm Bandana 1 sm Belt 2 sm
Bikini 2 sm Blouse 8 sm Boots, High 5 sm
Boots, Low 3 sm Boots, Riding 1 gm Breeches/Pants/Trousers 8 sm
Cape, Half 1 gm Cape, Full 2 gm Chemise 1 sm
Cloak 5 sm Corset 3 sm Doublet/Vest 3 sm
Eyepatch Often used to hide the fact that one is missing an eye. An eyepatch can be as simple as a piece of cloth attached to the head with a thick piece of string or something more elaborate with precious metals and jewels if one is looking to impress. 1 cm Dress 8 sm\ Girdle 6 sm
Gloves 5 sm / pair Headwear, broad-brim hat 4 gm Headwear, cap 2 sm
Headwear, coif 2 sm Headwear, cowl 2 sm Headwear, fez 1 sm
Headwear, hood 5 cm Headwear, turban 2 sm Jacket 6 sm
Loincloth 3 cm Robes 1 gm Sash 1 sm
Scarf 1 sm Shirt 1 sm Shoes 3 sm / pair
Shoes, sandals 2 sm / pair Shoes, slippers 1 sm / pair Shoes, dancing 10 gm / pair
Skirt 4 sm Stockings 4 sm Suspenders 8 cm
Tabard 5 sm Toga 8 cm Tunic 5 sm
Undergarments 1 sm