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the inner bark of the pod tree dyed scarlet and plaited and pounded into a cloth akin to burlap but softer; it has a variety of uses including a rough wrap around the hips of a slave constituting her only clothing in some instances. Book 13: Explorers of Gor, page 287 stout twine made of strips of leather or of a fiber like hemp; a piece long enough to circle a slave girl's waist 2-3 times is often used as a belt for her slave tunic. Book 1: Tarnsman of Gor, page 64 Book 22: Dancer of Gor, pages 375, 376, and 383 simple, poncho-like slave garment about 18 inches wide. Book 7: Captive of Gor , page 64 Book 16: Guardsman of Gor, page 107 Book 22: Dancer of Gor, page 77 a style of camisk worn by slaves in the city-state of Turia; cloth shaped like an inverted 'T' with a beveled crossbar fastened behind the neck & falls before the wearer's body; the crossbar then passes between her legs & is then brought forward snugly at the hips, is held in place by a single cord that binds it at the back of the neck behind the back & in front at the waist Book 7: Captive of Gor, page 160 Book 16: Guardsman of Gor, page 107 Book 22: Dancer of Gor, page 155 baggy pants of diaphanous silk worn by slave girls of the Tahari; similar to the harem trousers of Earth. Book 10: Tribesmen of Gor, page 105 the strip of black leather, some 6 inches by 5 feet long, worn like a breech- clout over the curla by the slave girls of the Wagon Peoples. Book 4: Nomads of Gor, page 30 Book 11: Slave Girl of Gor, page 329 the red waist cord worn by slave- girls of the Wagon Peoples; supports the chatka. Book 4: Nomads of Gor, page 30 Book 11: Slave Girl of Gor, page 328 a length of cord tied about a girl to mold a slave tunic to her form and enhance her curves, able to be crisscrossed about the body. Book 25: Magicians of Gor, pages 21, 28-30 vest of black leather worn by the slave girls of the Wagon Peoples. Book 4: Nomads of Gor, page 30 Book 11: Slave Girl of Gor, page 329 short tunic of black leather worn by the male slaves of the Wagon Peoples. Book 4: Nomads of Gor, page 30 strip of red fabric worn as a headband by the slave girls of the Wagon Peoples. Book 4: Nomads of Gor, page 30 Book 11: Slave Girl of Gor, page 329 sheer clingy form of silk worn only by slave girls; wraps like a pareau with a disrobing loop at the left shoulder. Book 7: Captive of Gor, page 322 headband worn by work slaves; it can denote girls with authority over other slaves. Book 7: Captive of Gor, pages 285-286 a one-piece sleeveless short slave garment, torn here and there; also called a slave rag. Book 11: Slave Girl of Gor, page 81 Book 22: Dancer of Gor, page 280 a simple, sleeveless, pullover tunic of brown cloth, slit deeply at the hips with narrow shoulder straps, little more than strings .Some have a disrobing loop at the shoulder. Book 22: Dancer of Gor, pages 155 and 225 Book 25: Magicians of Gor, page 21
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