A wooden sign reads:
"Ithinnu's expert tailoring delivers the desired fit. We make the best-fitting boot in Elanthia."
A note reads:
"Some items have pockets, some do not. Depends if the seamstress or cobbler got distracted. No refunds."
On the wobbly rack you see a brown canvas jacket with ash buttons, a black wooly sheepskin coat with a white angiswaerd hair collar, a dark brown bearskin cloak with a white angiswaerd hair collar and a nubby black wool cloak worn smooth in some spots.
a brown canvas jacket with ash buttons is 902 Dokoras
A plaid wool lining gives this jacket a little bulk and enough warmth to wear through the winter season. A notch in the collar lets the top button fasten at the Adam's apple, or the collar can be stood up to protect the neck in place of a scarf.
The canvas jacket is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the canvas jacket can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are certain that the canvas jacket weighs about 70 stones.
You are certain that the canvas jacket is worth exactly 902 dokoras.
a black wooly sheepskin coat with a white angiswaerd hair collar is 1804 Dokoras
This coat's black leather ties disappear in the tendrils of fluffy black sheepskin as they securely close the coat from just beneath its collar to the knee. Stamped in the bottom tie are some letters.
A sheepskin coat reads:
"Ithinnu"
The sheepskin coat is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the sheepskin coat can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You guess that the sheepskin coat weighs about 42 stones.
You are certain that the sheepskin coat is worth exactly 1804 dokoras.
a dark brown bearskin cloak with a white angiswaerd hair collar is 10530 Dokoras
Sleek bearskin contrasts with the fragile angiswaerd hair to create a cloak that presents an image of prosperity while providing substantial warmth. Singed in the skin and almost hidden under the collar is some lettering.
A bearskin cloak reads:
"Ithinnu"
The bearskin cloak is pocketed.
The bearskin cloak is extremely soft.
It appears that the bearskin cloak can be draped over the shoulders.
You are certain that the bearskin cloak might weigh a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the bearskin cloak is worth exactly 10530 dokoras.
a nubby black wool cloak worn smooth in some spots is 631 Dokoras
This black cloak's oversized collar is worn so smooth it is almost grey. At the neck, the leather ties that close the cloak dangle in desultory spirals.
The wool cloak is moderately soft.
It appears that the wool cloak can be draped over the shoulders.
You think it is likely that the wool cloak probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the wool cloak is worth exactly 631 dokoras.
On the hickory trunk you see a blue and green plaid shirt with a wide collar, a relaxed-neck maroon shirt fastened by small pearl buttons, a white cotton short-sleeved shirt laced with a tan leather strand and a black cotton shirt with fabric ties.
a blue and green plaid shirt with a wide collar is 2841 Dokoras
Fastidiously tailored to create the illusion that it is seamless, the plaid has been carefully matched at the seams while the fabric has been cut on the bias to allow for a snug fit without warping the pattern of the plaid. Perfectly blended is a bit of white embroidery stitched on a matching area near the shirt hem.
A plaid shirt reads:
"Ithinnu"
The plaid shirt is pocketed.
The plaid shirt is extremely soft.
It appears that the plaid shirt can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You are confident that the plaid shirt probably weighs a few stones.
You are certain that the plaid shirt is worth exactly 2841 dokoras.
a relaxed-neck maroon shirt fastened by small pearl buttons is 3409 Dokoras
Innovatively styled, the grace of the pearl buttons is matched by the snug fit that reduces wind drag and enhances speed, be it at sword practice or rummaging in a pocket. A dart, strategically placed at the turn of the elbow, further facilitates ease of movement. Small letters are embroidered along one cuff.
A maroon shirt reads:
"Ithinnu"
The maroon shirt is pocketed.
The maroon shirt is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the maroon shirt can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You wonder if the maroon shirt weighs around 15 stones.
You are certain that the maroon shirt is worth exactly 3409 dokoras.
a white cotton short-sleeved shirt laced with a tan leather strand is 1443 Dokoras
A slight pink stain on the left elbow of this shirt is the remnant of some good wine.
The cotton shirt is pocketed.
The cotton shirt is incredibly pliant.
It appears that the cotton shirt can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You wonder if the cotton shirt might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the cotton shirt is worth exactly 1443 dokoras.
a black cotton shirt with fabric ties is 1578 Dokoras
Loosely laced to the breastbone, the fabric ties end in a small knot as they dangle down the front of this shirt. A spot of embroidery on one of the ties might be mistaken for loose thread.
A black shirt reads:
"Ithinnu"
The black shirt is pocketed.
The black shirt is quite supple.
It appears that the black shirt can be worn as a shirt or robe, even with armor.
You guess that the black shirt probably weighs a few tens of stones.
You are certain that the black shirt is worth exactly 1578 dokoras.
In the small dresser you see some green and blue plaid socks with yellow accents, some dingy grey socks, a pair of finely knitted black hose, a pair of white leather gloves with gold buttons at the cuff, a pair of white leather gloves with silver buttons at the cuff, some brown cotton socks with sagging cuffs and a pair of brown leather gloves with bronze buckles.
some brown cotton socks with sagging cuffs is 112 Dokoras
A few stray threads peek out from the edge of the cuffs. It looks like pulling them could either tighten the cuff, or unravel it completely.
some dingy grey socks is 121 Dokoras
Red thread creates a ridge around the cuff and over the toes of these socks and though the heel is quite worn, it is a deeper grey.
some brown cotton socks with sagging cuffs is 112 Dokoras
A few stray threads peek out from the edge of the cuffs. It looks like pulling them could either tighten the cuff, or unravel it completely.
a pair of finely knitted black hose is 360 Dokoras
This hose has been carefully knit of thin wool to comfortably cradle the heel. A diminutive diamond pattern is positioned midpoint on the calf.
a pair of white leather gloves with gold buttons at the cuff is 1082 Dokoras
Thin goatskin stitched into a snug, white formal glove fastens with gold buttons at the cuff.
a pair of white leather gloves with silver buttons at the cuff is 631 Dokoras
Thin goatskin stitched into a snug, white formal glove fastens with silver buttons at the cuff.
a pair of brown leather gloves with bronze buckles is 451 Dokoras
Thin leather forms these brown work gloves that use bronze buckles and straps to cinch tightly around the wrist.
On the ash stand you see a pair of black dress boots crafted to resemble an expensive style, a pair of grey fur boots with shaggy cuffs, some brown knee-high boots with copper grommets and black laces, a pair of wedge heel boots crafted from black and white snakeskin and a pair of light brown boots with a dark brown bellows tongue.
a pair of black dress boots crafted to resemble an expensive style is 586 Dokoras
Well polished black leather appears to be cut in the same style as a more expensive shoe, but it is missing the distinctive lettering.
The black boots are moderately soft.
It appears that the black boots can be worn on the feet.
You are confident that the black boots might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the black boots are worth exactly 586 dokoras.
a pair of grey fur boots with shaggy cuffs is 1713 Dokoras
Crafted from seal fur for its value as a sleek, water resistant material, these boots also have a sheepskin lining for warmth. The boot tops have been turned down, using the sheepskin as a decorative cuff. Just above the heel, almost buried in the fur is the stamp of the cobbler.
A pair of fur boots reads:
"Ithinnu"
The fur boots are pocketed.
The fur boots are fairly soft.
It appears that the fur boots can be worn on the feet.
You are confident that the fur boots weighs around 5 stones.
You are certain that the fur boots are worth exactly 1713 dokoras.
some brown knee-high boots with copper grommets and black laces is 902 Dokoras
The feather line on these boots has been stitched in a brown thread that falls in color between the upper and the sole while the grommets have been precisely placed. Just above the heel is the cobbler's mark.
Some knee-high boots reads:
"Ithinnu"
The knee-high boots are pocketed.
The knee-high boots are extremely soft.
It appears that the knee-high boots can be worn on the feet.
You think it is likely that the knee-high boots probably weighs a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the knee-high boots are worth exactly 902 dokoras.
a pair of wedge heel boots crafted from black and white snakeskin is 2074 Dokoras
Inset into the toe of one of these boots is a black moon, while the other boot has had a blue leather half moon inset in the same spot. Almost buried in the pattern is some lettering stamped just above the heel.
A pair of snakeskin boots reads:
"Ithinnu"
The snakeskin boots are pocketed.
The snakeskin boots are a bit flexible.
It appears that the snakeskin boots can be worn on the feet.
You estimate that the snakeskin boots probably weighs several tens of stones.
You are certain that the snakeskin boots are worth exactly 2074 dokoras.
a pair of light brown boots with a dark brown bellows tongue is 622 Dokoras
Lapped seams secure the tongue and the quarter, giving this boot a rugged appearance while the skill of its cobbler ensures a comfortable fit. The cobbler's mark appears just above the heel.
A pair of brown boots reads:
"Ithinnu"
The brown boots are somewhat pliable.
It appears that the brown boots can be worn on the feet.
You wonder if the brown boots might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the brown boots are worth exactly 622 dokoras.
In the wooden tray you see a felt headband crafted of small brown feathers, a thick gold ring set with a carved oval of black coral, a pair of gold cufflinks inlaid with a black coral sailing ship and a heavy tri-color knot bracelet.
a felt headband crafted of small brown feathers is 405 Dokoras
Small, light brown feathers overlay each other and are evenly interspersed an inch apart with smaller black feathers. The headband is fitted with small slits along the inside felt band that allows the metal clasp on one end to be inserted at the right spot for a perfect fit.
The headband is moderately soft.
It appears that the headband can be worn on the head.
You are certain that the headband weighs exactly 1 stone.
You are certain that the headband is worth exactly 405 dokoras.
a thick gold ring set with a carved oval of black coral is 11726 Dokoras
The cabochon black coral has been carved to display a full-masted schooner. The carving is so realistic, the wind can almost be felt as the listing ship strains against the heavy sea.
The gold ring is made with metal.
It appears that the gold ring can be worn around the finger.
You are certain that the gold ring weighs exactly 2 stones.
You are certain that the gold ring is worth exactly 11726 dokoras.
a pair of gold cufflinks inlaid with a black coral sailing ship is 6201 Dokoras
Inset into the flat square of each gold cufflink is a black coral ship sailing on a sea of etched golden waves.
The cufflinks are made with metal.
It appears that the cufflinks can be worn.
You are certain that the cufflinks weighs exactly 1 stone.
You are certain that the cufflinks are worth exactly 6201 dokoras.
a heavy tri-color knot bracelet is 4870 Dokoras
Bundles of silver, gold and bronze strings have been tied into repeating knots to form a hard, cuff-type bracelet.
The knot bracelet is made with metal.
It appears that the knot bracelet can be worn on the wrist.
You are certain that the knot bracelet weighs exactly 2 stones.
You are certain that the knot bracelet is worth exactly 4870 dokoras.
On the oak sideboard you see a pair of carefully tailored trousers in a subdued brocade, a pair of dark blue trousers with a button-front flap, some grey linen pants with small bone buttons and some black wool pants with braid-trimmed pockets.
a pair of dark blue trousers with a button-front flap is 2119 Dokoras
Sewn from substantial dark blue wool, the cut of these trousers is snug enough at the hip to eliminate the need for a belt. The legs begin to flare just past the thigh and develop into a bell shape at the ankle. Blended into the wool alongside the stitched border on the flap is a narrow bit of embroidery.
A pair of trousers reads:
"Ithinnu"
The trousers are pocketed.
The trousers are extremely soft.
It appears that the trousers can be worn like pants or a skirt.
You estimate that the trousers might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the trousers are worth exactly 2119 dokoras.
a pair of dark blue trousers with a button-front flap is 2119 Dokoras
Sewn from substantial dark blue wool, the cut of these trousers is snug enough at the hip to eliminate the need for a belt. The legs begin to flare just past the thigh and develop into a bell shape at the ankle. Blended into the wool alongside the stitched border on the flap is a narrow bit of embroidery.
A pair of trousers reads:
"Ithinnu"
The trousers are pocketed.
The trousers are extremely soft.
It appears that the trousers can be worn like pants or a skirt.
You wonder if the trousers might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the trousers are worth exactly 2119 dokoras.
some grey linen pants with small bone buttons is 1443 Dokoras
Crisp grey linen presents a casual but proper appearance that is accentuated by the small white bone buttons that seal the front flap. A touch of embroidery appears just below the stitching on one pocket.
Some linen pants reads:
"Ithinnu"
The linen pants are pocketed.
The linen pants are incredibly pliant.
It appears that the linen pants can be worn like pants or a skirt.
You are certain that the linen pants weighs exactly 10 stones.
You are certain that the linen pants are worth exactly 1443 dokoras.
some black wool pants with braid-trimmed pockets is 1217 Dokoras
Tailored in fine wool that holds a sharp crease, the choice of fabric adds to the classic cut and drape of these pants. Barely visible is a bit of embroidery on the waistband.
Some wool pants reads:
"Ithinnu"
The wool pants are pocketed.
The wool pants are extremely soft.
It appears that the wool pants can be worn like pants or a skirt.
You think it is likely that the wool pants weighs around 35 stones.
You are certain that the wool pants are worth exactly 1217 dokoras.
On the ash stand you see a pair of light brown boots with a dark brown bellows tongue, a slouched pair of grey-green suede boots, a pair of black dress boots crafted to resemble an expensive style, some brown knee-high boots with copper grommets and black laces and a pair of wedge heel boots crafted from black and white snakeskin.
a pair of light brown boots with a dark brown bellows tongue is 622 Dokoras
Lapped seams secure the tongue and the quarter, giving this boot a rugged appearance while the skill of its cobbler ensures a comfortable fit. The cobbler's mark appears just above the heel.
A pair of brown boots reads:
"Ithinnu"
The brown boots are fairly soft.
It appears that the brown boots can be worn on the feet.
You wonder if the brown boots weighs about 20 stones.
You are certain that the brown boots are worth exactly 622 dokoras.
a slouched pair of grey-green suede boots is 811 Dokoras
Dust appears to lend a dull coating to the grey-green suede but it might be its natural color. The soft suede causes the calf to slouch upon itself giving these boots a faux used look.
A pair of suede boots reads:
"Ithinnu"
The suede boots are somewhat pliable.
It appears that the suede boots can be worn on the feet.
You estimate that the suede boots weighs about 20 stones.
You are certain that the suede boots are worth exactly 811 dokoras.
a pair of black dress boots crafted to resemble an expensive style is 586 Dokoras
Well polished black leather appears to be cut in the same style as a more expensive shoe, but it is missing the distinctive lettering.
The black boots are fairly hard.
It appears that the black boots can be worn on the feet.
You believe that the black boots might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the black boots are worth exactly 586 dokoras.
some brown knee-high boots with copper grommets and black laces is 902 Dokoras
The feather line on these boots has been stitched in a brown thread that falls in color between the upper and the sole while the grommets have been precisely placed. Just above the heel is the cobbler's mark.
Some knee-high boots reads:
"Ithinnu"
The knee-high boots are pocketed.
The knee-high boots are somewhat pliable.
It appears that the knee-high boots can be worn on the feet.
You wonder if the knee-high boots probably weighs a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the knee-high boots are worth exactly 902 dokoras.
a pair of wedge heel boots crafted from black and white snakeskin is 2074 Dokoras
Inset into the toe of one of these boots is a black moon, while the other boot has had a blue leather half moon inset in the same spot. Almost buried in the pattern is some lettering stamped just above the heel.
A pair of snakeskin boots reads:
"Ithinnu"
The snakeskin boots are pocketed.
The snakeskin boots are fairly malleable.
It appears that the snakeskin boots can be worn on the feet.
You are confident that the snakeskin boots might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the snakeskin boots are worth exactly 2074 dokoras.
On the oak sideboard you see a pair of carefully tailored trousers in a subdued brocade, a pair of dark blue trousers with a button-front flap, some grey linen pants with small bone buttons and some black wool pants with braid-trimmed pockets.
a pair of dark blue trousers with a button-front flap is 2119 Dokoras
Sewn from substantial dark blue wool, the cut of these trousers is snug enough at the hip to eliminate the need for a belt. The legs begin to flare just past the thigh and develop into a bell shape at the ankle. Blended into the wool alongside the stitched border on the flap is a narrow bit of embroidery.
A pair of trousers reads:
"Ithinnu"
The trousers are pocketed.
The trousers are quite supple.
It appears that the trousers can be worn like pants or a skirt.
You think it is likely that the trousers might weigh a few stones.
You are certain that the trousers are worth exactly 2119 dokoras.
A young man walks in, straightening the items on an oak sideboard and adding some new things to the array. With a nod in your direction, he hurries back to work.
some black wool pants with braid-trimmed pockets is 1217 Dokoras
Tailored in fine wool that holds a sharp crease, the choice of fabric adds to the classic cut and drape of these pants. Barely visible is a bit of embroidery on the waistband.
Some wool pants reads:
"Ithinnu"
The wool pants are pocketed.
The wool pants are extremely soft.
It appears that the wool pants can be worn like pants or a skirt.
You are certain that the wool pants weighs exactly 10 stones.
You are certain that the wool pants are worth exactly 1217 dokoras.
a pair of brown canvas pants with dark spots on the knees is 1804 Dokoras
Sewn from sturdy canvas that is just the right stiffness for fieldwork, these pants appear to have been well broken in.
The canvas pants are pocketed.
The canvas pants are extremely soft.
It appears that the canvas pants can be worn like pants or a skirt.
You are certain that the canvas pants weighs exactly 10 stones.
You are certain that the canvas pants are worth exactly 1804 dokoras.
some grey linen pants with small bone buttons is 1443 Dokoras
Crisp grey linen presents a casual but proper appearance that is accentuated by the small white bone buttons that seal the front flap. A touch of embroidery appears just below the stitching on one pocket.
Some linen pants reads:
"Ithinnu"
The linen pants are pocketed.
The linen pants are incredibly pliant.
It appears that the linen pants can be worn like pants or a skirt.
You are confident that the linen pants probably weighs a few stones.
You are certain that the linen pants are worth exactly 1443 dokoras.
A young man walks in, straightening the items on a hickory trunk and adding some new things to the array. With a nod in your direction, he hurries back to work.
On the ash stand you see a pair of light brown boots with a dark brown bellows tongue, a pair of dress doeskin boots dyed a dark grey, a slouched pair of grey-green suede boots, a pair of black dress boots crafted to resemble an expensive style and some brown knee-high boots with copper grommets and black laces.
a pair of light brown boots with a dark brown bellows tongue is 622 Dokoras
Lapped seams secure the tongue and the quarter, giving this boot a rugged appearance while the skill of its cobbler ensures a comfortable fit. The cobbler's mark appears just above the heel.
A pair of brown boots reads:
"Ithinnu"
The brown boots are fairly hard.
It appears that the brown boots can be worn on the feet.
You believe that the brown boots might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the brown boots are worth exactly 622 dokoras.
a pair of dress doeskin boots dyed a dark grey is 2706 Dokoras
These dress boots have been crafted from expertly tanned young skins and cobbled to insure the most comfortable fit. A stamp at the base of the heel authenticates the brand.
A pair of dress boots reads:
"Ithinnu"
The dress boots are pocketed.
The dress boots are somewhat pliable.
It appears that the dress boots can be worn on the feet.
You wonder if the dress boots probably weighs a few stones.
You are certain that the dress boots are worth exactly 2706 dokoras.
a slouched pair of grey-green suede boots is 811 Dokoras
Dust appears to lend a dull coating to the grey-green suede but it might be its natural color. The soft suede causes the calf to slouch upon itself giving these boots a faux used look.
A pair of suede boots reads:
"Ithinnu"
The suede boots are somewhat pliable.
It appears that the suede boots can be worn on the feet.
You are certain that the suede boots might weigh several tens of stones.
You are certain that the suede boots are worth exactly 811 dokoras.
a pair of black dress boots crafted to resemble an expensive style is 586 Dokoras
Well polished black leather appears to be cut in the same style as a more expensive shoe, but it is missing the distinctive lettering.
The black boots are fairly soft.
It appears that the black boots can be worn on the feet.
You wonder if the black boots might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the black boots are worth exactly 586 dokoras.
some brown knee-high boots with copper grommets and black laces is 902 Dokoras
The feather line on these boots has been stitched in a brown thread that falls in color between the upper and the sole while the grommets have been precisely placed. Just above the heel is the cobbler's mark.
Some knee-high boots reads:
"Ithinnu"
The knee-high boots are pocketed.
The knee-high boots are fairly soft.
It appears that the knee-high boots can be worn on the feet.
You wonder if the knee-high boots might weigh a few hundred stones.
You are certain that the knee-high boots are worth exactly 902 dokoras.
On the wobbly rack you see a green waxed-cotton cloak, a nubby black wool cloak worn smooth in some spots, a brown canvas jacket with ash buttons and a black wooly sheepskin coat with a white angiswaerd hair collar.
a green waxed-cotton cloak is 2796 Dokoras
A mixture of wax and oil carefully worked into the cotton waterproofs the cloak and gives the deep green color a lustrous sheen. Along the hem is a bit of stitching.
A cotton cloak reads:
"Ithinnu"
The cotton cloak is pocketed.
The cotton cloak is somewhat pliable.
It appears that the cotton cloak can be draped over the shoulders.
You wonder if the cotton cloak weighs around 25 stones.
You are certain that the cotton cloak is worth exactly 2796 dokoras.