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Clothes are a kind of [[gear]], mostly for providing protection from hot and cold [[Environment#weather|weather]] and [[biomes|climate]] and covering up your colonists nudity. They usually offer little in the way of protection against weapons when compared to [[armor]].
 
  
Clothing can be crafted at a [[Tailor's workbench|tailor's workbench]].
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Clothes are wearing [[gear]] that provide cover of nudity for those who feel shame, as well as protection from [[Environment#weather|weather]] and [[biomes|climate]]. [[Tribalwear]] can be crafted at a [[crafting spot]] and every other piece at the [[Tailor's workbench|tailor's workbench]]. These items can be assigned and managed on the Outfits screen from the [[Menus#Assign|Assign screen]] which provides a way to exclude colonists from wearing damaged apparel that causes mood debuffs. [[Armor]], is another kind of item that offers protection from harm. Clothing can be sold to traders at 70% market price.
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If you don't have enough warm clothing for every colonist, an alert letter will show up "Need warm clothes". Non-[[Traits|nudists]] that don't have sufficient coverage will result in an alert letter saying "Unhappy Nudity". Items left exposed with no roof will slowly [[Deterioration|deteriorate]] until it disintegrates without a trace. Once a piece reaches zero percent, it will wear away to nothing.
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[[File:Clothing worn away to nothing.png|400px]]
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If left exposed with no roof, clothing will slowly [[Deterioration|deteriorate]] until it disintegrates without a trace.  
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<p>'''Damaged apparel'''</p>
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Clothing when worn suffers wear and tear and loses hit points over time. Apparel becomes damaged when the wearer is injured from violence, and takes the damage it absorbs as armor.
  
Clothing when worn suffers wear and tear and loses hit points over time. Apparel becomes damaged when owner dies from violence, and actually takes the damage it absorbs as armor.<noinclude>
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A colonist wearing badly damaged apparel will have one of the following thoughts. These debuffs do not stack, only one is given based on the apparel with the worst condition.
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 24em"
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! HP !! Thought !! Debuff
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|-
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| 20% - 50% || "Wearing worn-out apparel" || style="text-align: center;" | -3
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|-
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| below 20% || "Wearing tattered apparel" || style="text-align: center;" | -5
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|}<br/>
  
A colonist wearing any apparel with health between 21% and 50% will get the debuff 'Wearing worn-out apparel', and while below 20% they instead get the 'Wearing tattered apparel' debuff. These debuffs do not stack, only one is given based on the apparel with the worst condition.
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<p>'''Nudity'''</p>
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Colonists whose legs are not covered by clothing will be considered naked and will receive the appropriate mood penalties. Colonists not happy about nudity will cause an alert to trigger prompting the player to seek suitable clothing.
  
The Overview screen has an [[Overview#Outfits|Outfits]] tab that manages apparel profiles. The Outfits system provides a way to exclude colonists from wearing damaged apparel that causes mood debuffs.
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<p>'''Dead man's apparel'''</p>
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Clothing stripped from corpses is considered dead man's apparel and is noted with a D. Dead man's apparel status applies a 10% multiplier to its market value, greatly reducing its sell cost.<br/>
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Colonists wearing dead man's apparel gain a persistent mood debuff as long as they're wearing it.
  
{{asof|A15}} If you don't have enough warm clothing for every colonist, an alert letter will show up "Need warm clothes".
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 14em"
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! Number of items !! Debuff
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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| 1 || -3
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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| 2 || -5
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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| 3 || -7
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|- style="text-align:center;"
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| 4+ || -8
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|}
 
== Clothing Layers ==
 
== Clothing Layers ==
 
{{:Clothing Layers}}
 
{{:Clothing Layers}}
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{{clr}}
  
 
== On Skin Layer ==
 
== On Skin Layer ==
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{{Tag/Material cost (Cloth)  |  120 |    50 }}
 
{{Tag/Material cost (Cloth)  |  120 |    50 }}
 
{{Tag/Work          | 84 | Fabric | Leather }}
 
{{Tag/Work          | 84 | Fabric | Leather }}
{{Tag/Protects Body | Torso | blunt = 3 | sharp = 3 }}
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{{Tag/Protects Body | Torso and Shoulders | blunt = 3 | sharp = 3 }}
 
{{Tag/Keeps Warm    |    3 }}
 
{{Tag/Keeps Warm    |    3 }}
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
{{Item
 
{{Item
| name        = [[Button-down Shirt|Button-Down Shirt]]
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| name        = [[Button-down shirt]]
 
| image        = Button-Down Shirt.png
 
| image        = Button-Down Shirt.png
 
| description  = A nice-looking collared shirt with buttons.
 
| description  = A nice-looking collared shirt with buttons.
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{{Tag/Material cost (Cloth)  |  140  |    55 }}
 
{{Tag/Material cost (Cloth)  |  140  |    55 }}
 
{{Tag/Work          | 125 | Fabric | Leather }}
 
{{Tag/Work          | 125 | Fabric | Leather }}
{{Tag/Protects Body | Torso and Arms | blunt = 3 | sharp = 3 }}
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{{Tag/Protects Body | Torso, Shoulders and Arms | blunt = 3 | sharp = 3 }}
 
{{Tag/Keeps Warm    |    4 }}
 
{{Tag/Keeps Warm    |    4 }}
 
}}
 
}}
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| image        = Tribalwear.png
 
| image        = Tribalwear.png
 
| description  = A garment crafted without machines using neolithic tools.
 
| description  = A garment crafted without machines using neolithic tools.
| note        = Resource-cheap and practical. The [[Raider|neolithic raiders]] are usually dressed in these.
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| note        = Resource-cheap and practical. The [[Raider|neolithic raiders]] are usually dressed in these. Offers more warmth than a button-down shirt and pants combined despite using a third of the materials, but it leaves the shoulders and arms vulnerable and can't be worn with armor.
 
| tags        =
 
| tags        =
  
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| image        = Duster.png
 
| image        = Duster.png
 
| description  = A long duster coat for blocking the sun and grit of the desert.
 
| description  = A long duster coat for blocking the sun and grit of the desert.
| note        = The stylish and tough duster, with a small but notable amount of [[Damage|heat]] protection. Currently the only one of two pieces of clothing which keeps cool making it useful in deserts.
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| note        = The stylish and tough duster, with a small but notable amount of [[Damage|heat]] protection. Currently one of three pieces of clothing which keeps cool making it useful in deserts.
 
| tags        =
 
| tags        =
 
{{Tag/Material cost (Cloth)    | 250 |    80 }}<!-- MaxHitPoints = 250 -->
 
{{Tag/Material cost (Cloth)    | 250 |    80 }}<!-- MaxHitPoints = 250 -->
 
{{Tag/Work          | 367}}
 
{{Tag/Work          | 367}}
{{Tag/Protects Body | Torso, Legs and Arms | blunt = 3 | sharp = 7 | heat = 7 }}
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{{Tag/Protects Body | Torso, Shoulders, Arms and Legs | blunt = 3 | sharp = 7 | heat = 7 }}
 
{{Tag/Keeps Warm    | 15 }}
 
{{Tag/Keeps Warm    | 15 }}
 
{{Tag/Keeps Cool    | 15 }}<!-- Do positive <Insulation_Heat> goes here? --->
 
{{Tag/Keeps Cool    | 15 }}<!-- Do positive <Insulation_Heat> goes here? --->
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| image        = Jacket.png
 
| image        = Jacket.png
 
| description  = A tough jacket to stop scrapes and bruises, and keep one warm in chilly weather.
 
| description  = A tough jacket to stop scrapes and bruises, and keep one warm in chilly weather.
| note        = Very slightly better than the [[#Duster|duster]] in sharp protection and a slightly smaller move speed penalty.
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| note        = Very slightly better than the [[#Duster|duster]] in sharp protection and a slightly smaller move speed penalty,.
 
| tags        =
 
| tags        =
 
{{Tag/Material cost (Cloth)    |  188|    70 }}<!-- MaxHitPoints = 170 -->
 
{{Tag/Material cost (Cloth)    |  188|    70 }}<!-- MaxHitPoints = 170 -->
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{{Item
 
{{Item
| name        = [[Cowboy Hat]]
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| name        = [[Cowboy hat]]
 
| image        = CowboyHat.png
 
| image        = CowboyHat.png
 
| description  = Stylish yet rugged, this hat keeps the sun and rain off - and it gives anyone who wears it a bit of extra charm. It is the most important part of traditional western attire.
 
| description  = Stylish yet rugged, this hat keeps the sun and rain off - and it gives anyone who wears it a bit of extra charm. It is the most important part of traditional western attire.
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{{Tag/Protects Body | Upper Head | blunt = 3 | sharp = 3 | leather=no}}
 
{{Tag/Protects Body | Upper Head | blunt = 3 | sharp = 3 | leather=no}}
 
{{Tag/Keeps Warm    |    10 | 2 }}
 
{{Tag/Keeps Warm    |    10 | 2 }}
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}}
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{{Item
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| name        = [[Bowler hat]]
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| image        = BowlerHat.png
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| description  = A good-looking hat which projects a slightly urban, money-loving style. Improves social impact.
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| note        =
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| tags        =
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{{Tag/Material cost (Cloth)  |  53.50|    20 }}
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{{Tag/Work          |  75}}
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{{Tag/Protects Body | Upper Head | blunt = 3 | sharp = 3}}
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{{Tag/Keeps Cool    |    4 }}
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{{Tag/Social+      |  15% }}
 
}}
 
}}
  
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| 117
 
| 117
 
| 50
 
| 50
| ~0.427
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| 0.427
 
| 128
 
| 128
 
| 2.56
 
| 2.56
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| -3
 
| -3
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Button-Down Shirt]]
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| [[Button-down shirt]]
 
| Torso
 
| Torso
 
| OnSkin
 
| OnSkin
 
| 134
 
| 134
 
| 55
 
| 55
| ~0.410
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| 0.410
 
| 140
 
| 140
| ~2.55
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| 2.55
 
| 3%
 
| 3%
 
| 3%
 
| 3%
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| 34
 
| 34
 
| 35
 
| 35
| ~1.029
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| 1.029
 
| 82.8
 
| 82.8
| ~2.37
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| 2.37
 
| +3%
 
| +3%
 
| +3%
 
| +3%
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| Torso
 
| Torso
 
| Shell
 
| Shell
| 400
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| 367
 
| 80
 
| 80
| 0.2
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| 0.218
 
| 250
 
| 250
 
| 3.125
 
| 3.125
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| Torso
 
| Torso
 
| Shell
 
| Shell
| 284
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| 200
 
| 70
 
| 70
| ~0.246
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| 0.35
 
| 188
 
| 188
| ~2.69
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| 2.69
 
| -
 
| -
 
| 8%
 
| 8%
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| Torso
 
| Torso
 
| Shell
 
| Shell
| 367
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| 334
 
| 120
 
| 120
| ~0.327
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| 0.36
 
| 320
 
| 320
| ~2.67
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| 2.67
 
| -
 
| -
 
| 3%
 
| 3%
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| UpperHead
 
| UpperHead
 
| OverHead
 
| OverHead
| 50
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| 84
 
| 25
 
| 25
| 0.5
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| 0.298
 
| 70
 
| 70
 
| 2.8
 
| 2.8
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!data-sort-type="number"| Electric Multiplier
 
!data-sort-type="number"| Electric Multiplier
 
!data-sort-type="number"| Min Temp
 
!data-sort-type="number"| Min Temp
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!data-sort-type="number"| Max Temp
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Cloth]]
 
| [[Cloth]]
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| -
 
| -
 
| -
 
| -
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| ???
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Synthread]]
 
| [[Synthread]]
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
 
|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
 
| -
 
| -
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| ???
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Devilstrand]]
 
| [[Devilstrand]]
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|data-sort-value="3"| &times;3.0
 
|data-sort-value="3"| &times;3.0
 
| -
 
| -
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| ???
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[Hyperweave]]
 
| [[Hyperweave]]
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| -
 
| -
 
| -
 
| -
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| ???
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Leather (most)
 
| Leather (most)
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
 
|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
 
|data-sort-value="2"| &times;2.0
 
|data-sort-value="2"| &times;2.0
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| ???
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|-
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| Leather ([[Hare leather|hare]], [[Boomrat leather|boomrat]], [[Squirrelskin|squirrel]], [[Raccoon leather|raccoon]])
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|data-sort-value="1.3"| &times;1.3
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| 100%
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| -
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| -
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| -
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| -
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
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|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
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| ???
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|-
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| Leather ([[Tortoise leather|tortoise]], [[Iguana skin|iguana]], [[Cobraskin|cobra]])
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|data-sort-value="1.3"| &times;1.3
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| 100%
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| -
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| -
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| -
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| -
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
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|data-sort-value="1.2"| &times;1.2
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| ???
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|-
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| Leather ([[Timber wolfskin]])
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|data-sort-value="1.3"| &times;1.3
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| 100%
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| -
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| -
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| -
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| -
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
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| -
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| ???
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|-
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| Leather ([[Cowskin]])
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|data-sort-value="1.1"| &times;1.1
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| 100%
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| -
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| -
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| -
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| -
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="2.9"| '''&times;2.9'''
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
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|data-sort-value="0.8"| &times;0.8
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| ???
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|-
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| Leather ([[Catskin|Cat]],[[Boomalope leather|Boomalope]],[[Pantherskin|Panther]])
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|data-sort-value="1.3"| &times;1.3
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| 100%
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| -
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| -
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| -
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| -
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
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|data-sort-value="0.9"| &times;0.9
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|data-sort-value="0.9"| &times;0.9
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|-
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| [[Cassowary leather]]
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|data-sort-value="1.3"| &times;1.3
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| 100%
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| -
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| -
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| -
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| -
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
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|data-sort-value="0.5"| &times;0.9
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| ???
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|-
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| [[Capybaraskin]]
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|data-sort-value="1.3"| &times;1.3
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| 100%
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| -
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| -
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| -
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| -
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
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|data-sort-value="0.75"| &times;0.75
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|data-sort-value="0.75"| &times;0.75
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|-
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| [[Alpacahide]]
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|data-sort-value="1.3"| &times;1.3
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| 100%
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| -
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| -
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| -
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| -
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
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|data-sort-value="1.1"| &times;1.1
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|data-sort-value="1.1"| &times;1.1
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|-
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| [[Beaverskin]]
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|data-sort-value="1.3"| &times;1.3
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| 100%
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| -
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| -
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| -
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| -
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.5"| &times;1.5
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|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
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|data-sort-value="0.8"| &times;0.8
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|data-sort-value="0.8"| &times;0.8
 
|-
 
|-
| Leather (hare, boomrat, squirrel)
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| [[Monkeyhide]]
 
|data-sort-value="1.3"| &times;1.3
 
|data-sort-value="1.3"| &times;1.3
 
| 100%
 
| 100%
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|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
 
|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
 
|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
 
|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
|data-sort-value="1.7"| '''&times;1.7'''
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|data-sort-value="0.75"| &times;0.75
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|data-sort-value="0.75"| &times;0.75
 
|-
 
|-
| Leather (tortoise, iguana, cobra)
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| [[Tortoise leather]]
 
|data-sort-value="1.3"| &times;1.3
 
|data-sort-value="1.3"| &times;1.3
 
| 100%
 
| 100%
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|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
 
|data-sort-value="1.7"| &times;1.7
 
|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
 
|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
|data-sort-value="1.2"| '''&times;1.2'''
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|data-sort-value="0.5"| &times;0.5
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|data-sort-value="0.5"| &times;0.5
 
|-
 
|-
| Leather (human)
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| [[Human leather]]
 
|data-sort-value="3"| '''&times;3.0'''
 
|data-sort-value="3"| '''&times;3.0'''
 
| 100%
 
| 100%
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
 
|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
 
|data-sort-value="2"| &times;2.0
 
|data-sort-value="2"| &times;2.0
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| ???
 
|-
 
|-
| Leather (boar)
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| [[Pigskin]]
 
|data-sort-value="1.5"| '''&times;1.5'''
 
|data-sort-value="1.5"| '''&times;1.5'''
 
| 100%
 
| 100%
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
 
|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
 
|data-sort-value="2"| &times;2.0
 
|data-sort-value="2"| &times;2.0
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| ???
 
|-
 
|-
| Leather (rhino)
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| [[Rhinohide]]
 
|data-sort-value="1.5"| '''&times;1.5'''
 
|data-sort-value="1.5"| '''&times;1.5'''
 
| 100%
 
| 100%
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|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
 
|data-sort-value="4"| &times;4.0
 
|data-sort-value="2"| &times;2.0
 
|data-sort-value="2"| &times;2.0
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| ???
 
|}
 
|}
 
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<noinclude>[[Category:Clothing]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 20:44, 28 November 2017

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Clothes are wearing gear that provide cover of nudity for those who feel shame, as well as protection from weather and climate. Tribalwear can be crafted at a crafting spot and every other piece at the tailor's workbench. These items can be assigned and managed on the Outfits screen from the Assign screen which provides a way to exclude colonists from wearing damaged apparel that causes mood debuffs. Armor, is another kind of item that offers protection from harm. Clothing can be sold to traders at 70% market price.

If you don't have enough warm clothing for every colonist, an alert letter will show up "Need warm clothes". Non-nudists that don't have sufficient coverage will result in an alert letter saying "Unhappy Nudity". Items left exposed with no roof will slowly deteriorate until it disintegrates without a trace. Once a piece reaches zero percent, it will wear away to nothing.

Clothing worn away to nothing.png


Damaged apparel

Clothing when worn suffers wear and tear and loses hit points over time. Apparel becomes damaged when the wearer is injured from violence, and takes the damage it absorbs as armor.

A colonist wearing badly damaged apparel will have one of the following thoughts. These debuffs do not stack, only one is given based on the apparel with the worst condition.

HP Thought Debuff
20% - 50% "Wearing worn-out apparel" -3
below 20% "Wearing tattered apparel" -5


Nudity

Colonists whose legs are not covered by clothing will be considered naked and will receive the appropriate mood penalties. Colonists not happy about nudity will cause an alert to trigger prompting the player to seek suitable clothing.

Dead man's apparel

Clothing stripped from corpses is considered dead man's apparel and is noted with a D. Dead man's apparel status applies a 10% multiplier to its market value, greatly reducing its sell cost.
Colonists wearing dead man's apparel gain a persistent mood debuff as long as they're wearing it.

Number of items Debuff
1 -3
2 -5
3 -7
4+ -8

Clothing Layers

Each item of apparel or utility gear is worn on a specific location of the wearer's body. That location is determined by two things:

  1. The body part groups it covers.
  2. The layer or layers it occupies.

Apparel combinations are limited by layer and coverage - an item cannot be worn with another item that covers the same body parts and on the same layer. Thus, items covering the same parts but on different layers are compatible, as are items on the same layer but with no overlap in coverage. Items that cover multiple layers conflict with items on all layers.

Layers are also used to determine the order in which armor calculations are performed, with the outermost layer's armor applying first, and progressing through the layers until the attack is stopped or there are no more layers.

The layers, from innermost to outermost, are:

  • Skin: The closest layer to the body, and mostly used for apparel below the head.
  • Middle: The second closest layer to the body, and mostly used for apparel below the head.
  • Outer: The third layer from the body, and mostly used for apparel below the head. Note that it will be displayed on the pawn's sprite above all other layers, even though it is considered below the following layers for actual mechanical effects.
  • Belt: Technically the fourth layer. A distinct layer for utility items to allow them to be worn alongside any other apparel but not with each other.
  • Headgear: The fifth layer, and used for headwear. There are several items that cover body parts typically covered by the other layers however, in which case this will be above them.
  • Eyes: The outermost layer. A distinct layer only used for the blindfoldContent added by the Ideology DLC to allow it to be worn alongside headwear.

Which body parts currently have items that occupy each of the layers is shown in the table on the below; layers and body parts which are not currently used by gear were omitted. As such, the hands and feet which are not covered by any apparel or any layer, are omitted.

  • Body Part Group Coverage Skin Middle Outer Headgear Eyes Belt Image
    Full Head Head, Ears, Nose, Jaw, Eyes × Human Body Areas Located.png
    Upper Head Head, Ears ×
    Eyes Eyes ×
    Shoulders Left & Right Shoulders × × ×
    Arms Left & Right Arm × × ×
    Torso Torso × × ×
    Waist Waist ×
    Neck Neck × × × ×
    Legs Left & Right Leg × × ×
  • Examples

    • You can't wear pants as well as tribalwear, since both cover the "skin" layer and cover the legs.
    • You can wear pants and a button-down shirt, since while they both use the "skin" layer they don't cover the same parts.
    • You can wear pants and a duster, since while they both cover the legs pants use the "skin" layer while a duster uses the "outer" layer.

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    On Skin Layer

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Pants

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Boring old pants. Not visible on humans.

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    T-Shirt

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Most colonists start with this or the Button-Down Shirt.

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Button-down shirt

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    A nicer and slightly better formal shirt.

    On Skin and Middle Layers

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Tribalwear

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Resource-cheap and practical. The neolithic raiders are usually dressed in these. Offers more warmth than a button-down shirt and pants combined despite using a third of the materials, but it leaves the shoulders and arms vulnerable and can't be worn with armor.

    Shell Layer

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Duster

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    The stylish and tough duster, with a small but notable amount of heat protection. Currently one of three pieces of clothing which keeps cool making it useful in deserts.

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Jacket

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Very slightly better than the duster in sharp protection and a slightly smaller move speed penalty,.

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Parka

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    The key to domination of the arctic circle. Makes winters, tundras and megalomanic walk-in freezer projects survivable.

    Over Head Layer

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Cowboy hat

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Obvious throw-back to the Western-esque themes of RimWorld. Laugh at the sun while the harmful UV rays harmlessly bounce off your beautiful hat.

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Tuque

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    In the decision between winter survival and style, some lesser souls will ditch their cowboy hat for a tuque.

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Bowler hat

    <ul><li>The symbol "[[" was used in a place where it is not useful.</li> <!--br--><li>The part "]]" of the query was not understood.Results might not be as expected.</li></ul>

    Tables

    Base Values

    Clothing Body Area Layer Work Material cost Material/Work Base value Value/Material Blunt Sharp Heat Move Speed Max Temp Min Temp
    Pants Legs OnSkin 117 50 0.427 128 2.56 3% 3% - - - -4
    T-Shirt Torso OnSkin 80 50 0.625 120 2.4 3% 3% - - - -3
    Button-down shirt Torso OnSkin 134 55 0.410 140 2.55 3% 3% - - - -4
    Tribalwear Torso, Legs OnSkin 34 35 1.029 82.8 2.37 +3% +3% - - - -10
    Duster Torso Shell 367 80 0.218 250 3.125 3% 7% 7% -4% +15 -15
    Jacket Torso Shell 200 70 0.35 188 2.69 - 8% 3% -3% - -15
    Parka Torso Shell 334 120 0.36 320 2.67 - 3% 3% -5% -8 -45
    Cowboy Hat UpperHead OverHead 84 25 0.298 70 2.8 3% 3% - - +8 -
    Tuque UpperHead OverHead 14 25 1.786 56 2.24 3% 3% - - -2 -10

    Quality Effects

    Quality Armor
    Factor
    Insulation
    Factor
    Awful 0.4 0.7
    Shoddy 0.7 0.8
    Poor 0.85 0.9
    Normal 1 1.0
    Good 1.1 1.05
    Superior 1.3 1.1
    Excellent 1.5 1.15
    Masterwork 1.7 1.2
    Legendary 2.1 1.25
    *not confirmed

    Material Effects

    Material Market Value Multiplier Flammability Blunt Base Sharp Base Heat Base Electric Base Blunt Multiplier Sharp Multiplier Heat Multiplier Electric Multiplier Min Temp Max Temp
    Cloth ×1.5 100% - - - - - - - - - ???
    Synthread ×11.0 100% +3% +3% +3% +3% - ×1.65 ×4.0 ×4.0 - ???
    Devilstrand ×12.0 100% +5% +5% - +5% ×1.3 ×2.0 - ×3.0 - ???
    Hyperweave ×45.0 100% +3% +3% +3% - ×1.6 ×4.0 ×2.0 - - ???
    Leather (most) ×1.3 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 ×2.0 ???
    Leather (hare, boomrat, squirrel, raccoon) ×1.3 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 ×1.7 ???
    Leather (tortoise, iguana, cobra) ×1.3 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 ×1.2 ???
    Leather (Timber wolfskin) ×1.3 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 - ???
    Leather (Cowskin) ×1.1 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×2.9 ×4.0 ×0.8 ???
    Leather (Cat,Boomalope,Panther) ×1.3 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 ×0.9 ×0.9
    Cassowary leather ×1.3 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 ×0.9 ???
    Capybaraskin ×1.3 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 ×0.75 ×0.75
    Alpacahide ×1.3 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 ×1.1 ×1.1
    Beaverskin ×1.3 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 ×0.8 ×0.8
    Monkeyhide ×1.3 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 ×0.75 ×0.75
    Tortoise leather ×1.3 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 ×0.5 ×0.5
    Human leather ×3.0 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 ×2.0 ???
    Pigskin ×1.5 100% - - - - ×1.5 ×1.5 ×4.0 ×4.0 ×2.0 ???
    Rhinohide ×1.5 100% - - - - ×2.0 ×2.5 ×1.7 ×4.0 ×2.0 ???

    to Leather

    To calculate the final value of an attribute:

    (<base value> + <material base value>) * material multiplier

    e.g. The blunt defense value of a Devilstrand t-shirt (5% + 3%)*1.3 = 10.4%