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At present, nature patterns and colors are particularly in fashion.
 
At present, nature patterns and colors are particularly in fashion.
  
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Hair is worn through metallic tubes in what is essentially a ponytail. Long hair is fashionable, as are more intricate tubes. Any underthings are held up by straps connected to a collar worn around the neck (and under the gown).
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Hair is worn through metallic tubes in what is essentially a ponytail. Long hair is fashionable, as are more intricate tubes. Any underthings are held up by straps connected a belt worn around the neck (and under the gown).
  
 
'''Female Knights'''
 
'''Female Knights'''
  
 
Bridging the gap between men and women, female knights have a lot of freedom to wear whatever they want. Most prefer to remind their peers that they are knights by dressing at least superficially like men, though there is the occasional knight who wears a gown. Some dress as much like men as possible, others wear tunics with daring cuts. There is less of an establishment for such characters than for any others.
 
Bridging the gap between men and women, female knights have a lot of freedom to wear whatever they want. Most prefer to remind their peers that they are knights by dressing at least superficially like men, though there is the occasional knight who wears a gown. Some dress as much like men as possible, others wear tunics with daring cuts. There is less of an establishment for such characters than for any others.

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