Manufacturers of moderately priced clothing.
Item | Cost | Description |
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Clothes, Traveler's | $4 | This set of clothes could consist of boots, a wool skirt or breeches, a sturdy belt, a shirt (perhaps with a vest or jacket), and an ample cloak with a hood. 4 lb. |
Clothes, Costume | $10 | This set of clothes is fashioned after a particular costume, typically meant for entertaining. 4 lb. |
Clothes, Fine | $30 | This set of clothes is designed specifically to be expensive and to show it, including fancy, tailored clothes in whatever fashion happens to be the current style in the courts of the nobles. Precious metals and gems could be worked into the clothing at additional cost. 6 lb. |
Clothes, Cold Weather | $20 | Thick clothing including a coat, gloves, a scarf, a possibly furred cloak or hat, woolen stockings, and thick boots. While wearing these clothes, you have advantage on saving throws to resist the effects of cold weather. Additionally, you have disadvantage on saving throws to resist the effects of hot weather. 8 lb. |
Clothes, Courtier | $100 | Clothes that would be considered the height of fashion in the noble sphere. These clothes may include a cape or skirt; a silken shirt, bodice, or doublet; and an ostentatious hat. 5 lb. |
Clothes, Hot Weather | $20 | Light, airy clothes, accompanied with sandals or slippers, and possibly a wide-brimmed hat or scarf. While wearing these clothes, you have advantage on saving throws to resist the effects of hot weather. Additionally, you have disadvantage on saving throws to resist the effects of cold weather. 2 lb. |
Clothes, Livery | $60 | Livery is the loaned uniform of an official servant. The outfit is often brightly coloured and emblazoned with or adorned by the actual owner's heraldry. Extremely prestigious livery clothes include a livery collar; a decorative gold chain from which a livery badge may be hung, as opposed to attaching it to the clothes directly. Most official uniforms, including those worn by nobility such as Dukes, are livery given to them by their superiors. Some important military units, such as knights, may be awarded livery as well, which is typically emblazoned after their own coat of arms. 6 lb. |
Clothes, Work | $2 | A practical, durable outfit, consisting primarily of trousers, boots or shoes, a common shirt, a tabard or apron, a belt, and occasionally a pair of gloves. The tabard or apron is intended to protect the wearer from the filth and grime of the work being done. 3 lb. |
Canvas Cloak | $1.40 | A unlined travelers cloak made of canvas or light cotton fabric. Common colors are black, brown or grey, but other colors are also available. It covers your entire torso and ends at the knee. This can be worn over clothes and armor. 3 lb. |
Leather Cloak | $4 | A unlined travelers cloak made of leather. Common colors are black, brown or grey, but other colors are also available. It covers your entire torso and ends at the knee. This can be worn over clothes and armor. 5 lb. |
Lined Leather Cloak | $8 | A travelers cloak made of leather and lined with fur. This provides some protection against the effects of cold temperatures, as described in the Temperature and Weather Rules section. Common colors are black, brown or grey, but other colors are also available. It covers your entire torso and ends at the knee. This can be worn over clothes and armor. 7 lb. |
Robes | $2 | A standard set of comfortable robes, ideal for wizards and the wizard-adjacent. 4 lb. |