Clothing
The frequency of clothing varies upon regions, depending on the materials available and the local level of technology. It is also a question of personal values and preferences since currently clothing exists only for the social aspects. It doesn't shield you from damage, allow you to carry more or protect you from the weather (since such a thing doesn't exist yet), but it may arouse respect or envy in your fellow characters.
Concerning technological development, the lowest rung of the ladder consists of clothing made of unprocessed materials, such as hide, fur, bones and flowers. Grass clothing can be expected in the future, and some regions are lucky enough to have reed.
The next step is items that require some solid investments, but no metals are needed. A curing tub is required to make leather, and a spindle to make yarn out of wool and other fibres. Both of these need to be sheltered from the elements, i.e. placed inside a building, but houses can be made out of wood and mud without having to use metal tools (such as the trowel).
Weaving cloth requires a loom, which in turn requires iron. This is the third rung. Glass beads can also be placed here, since the glass oven is also made with iron but no steel is involved. However, most uses for glass beads require a soldering iron or a pair of scissors, so even if you managed to make them, using them would currently be pretty much impossible without steel level technology.
The fourth step is advanced tailoring, where pieces must be cut precisely with scissors. (Scissors must be sharpened with a file, which is made mostly of steel.) Most of the silk items, as well as the finest of the cotton clothing reside in this category.
Regardless of the ever growing selection, many people still choose to remain wearing "nothing worth mentioning", and also there are those unfortunate ones who have no suitable resources. So if you can't find anything to wear, in the majority of places that's hardly a shame.
Technical information
When you're wearing your clothing, it appears for all to see when people look at the description of your character. If the clothing appears in your inventory, you are not wearing it currently. Keep in mind, you can only wear one article of each type of clothing at a time. If you try to put on a second ring, for instance, the second ring will be worn and the first one will be put in your inventory.
Clothing in Cantr is mainly made by sewing, but also by knitting and crocheting.
Common Materials
- cotton cloth
- cotton yarn
- feathers
- fur
- hemp cloth
- hide
- leather
- reed
- silk cloth
- treated crocodile leather
- treated snakeskin
- wool yarn
- wool cloth
List of Clothes
Hats
- beret
- brimmed leather hat
- cotton bonnet
- cotton headband
- cotton headwrap
- cotton turban
- crocheted cotton skullcap
- crown of buttercups
- crown of daisies
- crown of lavender
- crown of roses
- crown of tulips
- diamond encrusted gold crown
- feather headdress
- flat cap
- fur hat
- gold crown
- golden wreath
- hemp hat
- hemp hood
- hide headband
- iron crown
- ivory tiara
- leather cap
- leather headband
- plumed hat
- reed hat
- silk headwrap
- silver crown
- snakeskin hat
- Sou' Wester
- top hat
- tortoiseshell crown
- tortoiseshell hard hat
- wool beanie
- wool hood
Jackets
- blazer
- cotton longcoat
- crocodile leather jacket
- fur coat
- greatcoat
- haori
- hemp coat
- hemp jacket
- hemp longcoat
- leather biker jacket
- leather jacket
- leather longcoat
- long fur coat
- oilskin jacket
- plain leather jacket
- silk jacket
- snakeskin coat
- snakeskin jacket
- straitjacket
- suit coat
- wool cardigan
Shirts
- beaded hemp tunic
- cable knit wool sweater
- cotton hombre
- cotton shirt
- cotton tunic
- embroidered cotton shirt
- fancy cotton shirt
- fringed leather pullover
- hemp tunic
- long sleeve cotton shirt
- reed shirt
- silk dress shirt
- silk pirong
- silk shirt
- simple hide tunic
- v-neck sweater
- wool tunic
Trousers
- cotton dungarees
- cotton shorts
- cotton trousers
- hemp shorts
- hemp trousers
- leather pants
- oilskin trousers
- silk pantaloons
- silk trousers
- simple hide pants
- suit trousers
- wool leggings
- woolen slacks
Gloves
- cotton gloves
- hemp work gloves
- leather gloves
- long silk gloves
- silk gloves
- snakeskin gloves
- wool gloves
- wool mittens
Shoes
- canvas sneakers
- cotton slippers
- crocheted cotton slippers
- crocodile leather boots
- dress loafers
- fur lined boots
- hemp plimsoles
- leather boots
- leather pumps
- leather sandals
- leather shoes
- maribou slippers
- moccasins
- primitive sandals
- reinforced boots
- rubber boots
- silk slippers
- simple hide moccasins
- snakeskin boots
- snakeskin shoes
- thigh length boots
- wingtips
- wooden clogs
- zories
Underwear
- cotton briefs
- crocheted cotton bikini briefs
- fur bikini
- fur loin cloth
- hide bikini
- leather bikini
- loin cloth
- silk knickers
Robes
Masks
- cotton blindfold
- cotton eyepatch
- cotton facewrap
- hemp blindfold
- iron framed spectacles
- iron monacle
- leather eyepatch
- silk blindfold
- silk veil
- silver framed spectacles
- tortoiseshell framed eyeglasses
Undershirts
- coconut bra
- cotton corset
- decorated silk corset
- feathered halter top
- fur undershirt
- hemp undershirt
- leather corset
- long-sleeved cotton undershirt
- silk brassiere
Scarves
Skirts
- cotton skirt
- feathered skirt
- great kilt
- hemp skirt
- knit wool skirt
- leather mini skirt
- leather skirt
- long wool skirt
- plain wool skirt
- pleated silk skirt
- pleated wool skirt
- reed skirt
- silk skirt
- snakeskin skirt
Dresses
- cotton chemise
- hemp dress
- hemp sundress
- knit wool dress
- short-sleeved silk dress
- silk chiffon negligee
- silk dress
- silk kimono
- simple hide dress
- wool shift
Belts
- beaded macramé belt
- braided leather belt
- cotton sash
- cummerbund
- narrow leather belt
- plain leather belt
- riveted leather belt
- silk sash
- simple rope belt
Cloaks
- cotton cloak
- crocheted silk shawl
- crocheted wool poncho
- feathered cloak
- fine fur cloak
- knit wool cloak
- primitive fur cloak
Vests
Aprons
- cotton bib apron
- cotton pinafore
- decorative cotton apron
- hemp bib apron
- hemp half apron
- leather apron
- silk pinafore
Socks
- clay bead anklet
- furry leg warmers
- gold anklet with rubies
- gold coin anklet
- knit wool leg warmers
- knit wool socks
- knit wool stockings
- silk stockings
List of Jewelry
Earrings
- bone earrings
- copper earrings
- diamond stud earrings
- feather earrings
- glass bead earrings
- large gold hoop earrings
- thick iron hoop earrings
- ivory hoop earrings
- silver hoop earrings
- silver scarab earrings
- small gold hoop earrings
- tortoiseshell earrings
Bracelets
- bejewelled iron bracers
- simple bone bracelet
- smooth copper bracelets
- feathered bracers
- fur wristbands
- glass bead bracelet
- golden bracelet
- iron bracelet
- ivory bracelets
- decorated leather bracers
- plain leather bracers
- primitive turquoise bracelet
- silver bracelet
- silver chitin bracelet
- simple clay bead bracelet
- simple glass bead bracelet
- wood bracelet
Rings
- bone ring
- copper ring
- emerald and diamond flower ring
- glass bead ring
- gold ring
- gold ring with a big diamond
- gold ring with a small diamond
- gold ring with emerald and diamonds
- gold turquoise ring
- golden pearl ring
- ivory ring
- large emerald gold ring
- large ruby gold ring
- large ruby silver ring
- silver ring
- silver ring with a big diamond
- silver ring with a large emerald
- silver ring with a small diamond
- silver turquoise ring
- small emerald gold ring
- small emerald silver ring
- tortoiseshell ring
Necklaces
- bone necklace
- silver necklace with a gold pendant
- hammered copper necklace
- daisy lei
- diamond collar
- embroidered necklace
- glass necklace
- gold diamond necklace
- hammered gold necklace
- golden ruby pendant
- ivory pendant
- leather collar
- primitive emerald pendant
- primitive ruby pendant
- primitive turquoise pendant
- rope pearl necklace
- silver diamond necklace
- silver emerald necklace
- silver choker
- simple clay bead necklace
- snakeskin necklace
- spiked collar