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>>40618177
Just because she's effortlessly girly doesn't mean she can't be tomboyish

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and pretty....

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I'm smiling now :)

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Aided by technology, centuries of population movements and mass manufacturing, the fashion taste of the Citizens has become relatively homogenous. A young couple living in a port town dresses much like another pair that lives on their pasture in the East. Though the traditional garb of the many groups that preceded the Republic has a varied selection of clothing, many of which are still worn today. Even though they have been deemed obsolete have left their mark on the country's fashion sense.

A common item that was worn in the pre-Republic is the fustanella [need conlang name]. It is usually worn with an outer layer. While in the Mediterranean zone, most wear a simple short sleeve tunic, the East has a considerably more diverse set of outer layers. The South East prefers a woolen opened vest that's adapted to the hotter climate. People living on the Prairies of the North East wear a snug fitting waistcoat that sometimes features a medium lengthen sleeve that comes down just before the elbow. The people living in the Temperate forests in the North West adopted a mix of long to medium sleeved tunics and sleeved waistcoats with a deep but in the middle.

Different lifestyles also led to different forms of fustanella. Western ones has the longest kilt, which covers much of the leg as pants are for eschewed and leather leg wrappings are worn instead. Most of the Eastern fustanellas are paired with pants to suit the needs of a saddle, though the practice of leg wrapping is shared with the East. The pastoral lifestyle also spawned a divergence of design. Whereas the West and North West have kilts that is uniformly pleated, many Eastern shorter fustanella kilts have cuts placed strategically to aid movement when mounting a horse. Eastern fustanellas are also not pleated near the cuts.

Belts were already popular in the North East by the 400s, but the widespread adoption would wait until the next century. Before that, the West use a mix of leather wraps and strings to both secure their tunic and underlayer, with the string also acting as a place to hang pouches and tools. Pelts and leather are also used for the Pastoral and semi-pastoral people under the Rrat Mountains but most in the region use the colorful plaid cloth as a waist wrapping instead.

Male and female versions of the fustanella mainly differ in the fitting and combination of clothing items. Most of the fustanellas for females in the region have a wide, funneled sleeve that ends just before the elbow. Whereas male fustanellas are more varied in sleeve shape. The dress shirt and skirt are also more fitting near the waist, though the more snug designs that most feminine shirts have today only emerged after the 930s. Depending on the role or occupation they take, the length of the skirt also varies. While some North East and Eastern skirts can be ankle length, most only come down to the knee like ones worn by males. Other than a tunic, women in the West also frequently wear a shawl indoors. In the East, Northerners style a longer, open waistcoat while southerners usually wear a vest similar to their male counterpart, albeit usually with a decorative shoulder pad with braided knots hanging off the shoulder. Women living in the North Western Forests may ware long, larger apron-like clothing that comes up to the chest which also serves as support when lightly fitted.

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First part of the traditional clothing of /who/. It's gonna take longer than I thought.

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