Difference between revisions of "Straitjacket"

From Cantr II Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(added scissors to the tools)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{InterwikiLink:Straitjacket}}
 
{{InterwikiLink:Straitjacket}}
 
{{ST|stack={{Infobox:Clothing
 
{{ST|stack={{Infobox:Clothing
| image      = missing.png
+
| image      = Straitjacket.png
 
| resize      = 0
 
| resize      = 0
 
| description = A snug-fitting canvas jacket fastened in place with sturdy straps and buckles. The sleeves are long enough to enable folding the the arms across the abdomen and tying them behind the back.  
 
| description = A snug-fitting canvas jacket fastened in place with sturdy straps and buckles. The sleeves are long enough to enable folding the the arms across the abdomen and tying them behind the back.  
Line 13: Line 13:
 
}}}}
 
}}}}
  
'''Description:''' A snug-fitting canvas jacket fastened in place with sturdy straps and buckles. The sleeves are long enough to enable folding the the arms across the abdomen and tying them behind the back.  
+
'''Description:''' A snug-fitting canvas jacket fastened in place with sturdy straps and buckles. The sleeves are long enough to enable folding the the arms across the abdomen and tying them behind the back.
 
 
[[Category:Clothing items lacking a picture]]
 

Latest revision as of 12:29, 21 October 2014

Interwiki

българскиDeutschEnglishEspañolEsperantoFrançaisItalianoLietuviųLojbanNederlandsPolskaPortuguêsРусскийSuomiSvenskaTürkçe中文

Straitjacket
0px
A snug-fitting canvas jacket fastened in place with sturdy straps and buckles. The sleeves are long enough to enable folding the the arms across the abdomen and tying them behind the back.
Clothing
Categoryjackets
Typecotton clothing
Time4 day(s)
Resources600g of cotton cloth
Objects4 brass, bronze or iron large buckles
Toolsiron, bone, or seashell needle
scissors or bronze scissors
Machinesnone

Description: A snug-fitting canvas jacket fastened in place with sturdy straps and buckles. The sleeves are long enough to enable folding the the arms across the abdomen and tying them behind the back.