Difference between revisions of "Fur bikini briefs"
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| image = Fur_bikini.png | | image = Fur_bikini.png | ||
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| type = fur clothing | | type = fur clothing | ||
| type2 = swimwear | | type2 = swimwear | ||
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| resources = 100 grams of [[fur]] | | resources = 100 grams of [[fur]] | ||
| objects = none | | objects = none | ||
| tools = {{needle}} | | tools = {{needle}} | ||
| machines = none | | machines = none | ||
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| − | '''Description:''' | + | '''Description:''' a warm garment made of various animal furs sewn together that barely covers the groin. |
| − | The fur bikini | + | The fur bikini used to be a complete set of both briefs and top, but has since been changed. It has now been split in two separate items. This part is a warm pair of briefs made of various animal furs sewn together that barely covers the groin. |
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| + | '''See:''' [[fur bikini top]]. <br> | ||
| + | '''See also:''' [[hide bikini briefs]]. | ||
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| + | [[Category:Primitive clothing]] | ||
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Description: a warm garment made of various animal furs sewn together that barely covers the groin.
The fur bikini used to be a complete set of both briefs and top, but has since been changed. It has now been split in two separate items. This part is a warm pair of briefs made of various animal furs sewn together that barely covers the groin.
See: fur bikini top.
See also: hide bikini briefs.
