Clothing
Type Cost (sestertii) Weight (pounds)
Apron  1 1
Armband, pair 3500 3
Artisan's Outfit 100 4
Baldric, Belt Sash  80
Belt Plain  30 1
Belt Fancy  100+  2
Belt Sword and Dagger  150  5
Blouse 10
Boots High (hard)  200  3
Boots High (soft)  100  3
Boots Low (hard)  100  1
Boots Low (soft)  80  1
Bracelets Gold  2500
Bracelets Silver 1000
Breeches Linen  100 1
Breeches Silk  800  1
Brooches Gold  4500
Brooches Silver 2500
Cap Fancy  50+ 1
Cap Plain  10 1
Capes Half 40 1
Capes Full 70 1
Cleric's Vestments 500 6
Cloak Fancy w/Fur  250 4
Cloak Plain  50  2
Cowl 200 1
Cuff Gold  3500
Cuff Silver  2000
Dress, Linen 20 6
Earrings  3500
Fan 100
Girdle 20 1
Gloves Leather 50-1000  1
Gloves Silk  1500 1
Gown, Silk 1500 8
Handkerchief, Silk 20
Hat Cloth 70  1
Hat Fur  200 2
Hat Straw  2 1
Headbands, Men's  2500
Headbands, Women's 4000
Hoods 20 1
Jester Clothing (white gloves, 3 cornered hat w/ bells, Pantaloons, Buffoon shoes) 2400 5
Kimono, Silk 70 1
Knickers 80 1
Locket  2500
Loincloth  2
Mittens 300 1
Money Belt 400 1
Mufflers 10 1
Nightshirt  600 2
Pendants  4500
Pin  600
Purses 30 1
Ring  3500
Robe Cloth 6000 2
Robe Silk  950 2
Sandals  200  1
Sash 10
Scarf 10 1
Sheath, Dagger & Knife (Leather) 100 1
Shirt Linen  80 
Shirt Silk 200
Shoes Baby, pair 70 1
Shoes Dancing, pair 150 1
Shoes, normal 120 1
Surcoat 60 2
Suspenders 30
Sword Scabbard 600 
Toga 8+ 2
Trousers or Skirt 30+ 1
Vest with Pockets   50+ 1
Veil, Silk 10

Some Outfits

Artisan's Outfit: A shirt with buttons, a skirt or pants with a drawstring, shoes, and perhaps a cap or hat. This outfit may include a belt or a leather or cloth apron for carrying tools.

Cleric's Vestments: Ecclesiastical clothes for performing priestly functions, not for adventuring.

Cold Weather Outfit: A wool coat, linen shirt, wool cap, heavy cloak, thick pants or skirt, and boots. When wearing a cold weather outfit, add a +5 circumstance bonus to Fortitude saving throws against exposure to cold weather.

Courtier's Outfit: Fancy, tailored clothes in whatever fashion happens to be the current style in the courts of the nobles. Anyone trying to influence nobles or courtiers while wearing street dress will have a hard time of it. Without jewellery (costing perhaps an additional 50 sestertii), the character will look like an out-of-place commoner.

Entertainer's Outfit: A set of flashy, perhaps even gaudy, clothes for entertaining. While the outfit looks whimsical, its practical design lets a character tumble, dance, walk a tightrope, or just run (if the audience turns ugly).

Explorer's Outfit: This is a full set of clothes for someone who never knows what to expect. It includes sturdy boots, leather breeches or a skirt, a belt, a shirt (perhaps with a vest or jacket), gloves, and a cloak. Rather than a leather skirt, a leather overtunic may be worn instead over a cloth skirt. The clothes have plenty of pockets (especially the cloak). The outfit also includes any extra items a character might need, such as a scarf or a wide-brimmed hat.

Monk's Outfit: This simple outfit includes sandals, loose breeches, and a loose shirt, and is all bound together with sashes. Though it looks casual, the outfit is designed to give a character maximum mobility, and it's made of high-quality fabric. A monk can hide small weapons in pockets hidden in the folds, and the sashes are strong enough to serve as short ropes. Depending on the monk's style, the outfit may be decorated with designs that indicate lineage or philosophical outlook.

Noble's Outfit: This set of clothes is designed specifically to be expensive and to show it. Precious metals and gems are worked into the clothing. To fit into the noble crowd, every would-be noble also needs a signet ring (see Adventuring Gear above) and jewellery (worth at least 100 sestertii, or at least appearing to be worth that much). And it would be advisable to not show up to a ball in the same noble's outfit twice.

Peasant's Outfit: A loose shirt and baggy breeches, or a loose shirt and skirt or overdress. Cloth wrappings are used for shoes.

Royal Outfit: This is just the clothes, not the royal sceptre, crown, ring, and other accoutrements. Royal clothes are ostentatious, with gems, gold, silk, and fur in abundance.

Scholar's Outfit: A robe, a belt, a cap, soft shoes, and possibly a cloak.

Traveller's Outfit: Boots, a wool skirt or breeches, a sturdy belt, a shirt (perhaps with a vest or jacket), and an ample cloak with a hood.

 

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