~ Dress of the Barrens ~
** Note of Interest **

Slave attire amongst the Red Savages of Gor's Barrens is not given a particular name.  Clothing for slaves is usually fitting to the culture of the people of the plains, and further, to the nature of what the girl is.  Though the following quote suggests the clothing described is often used to dress "white slaves", it can be assumed that general slave attire in this region holds some strong similarities.
About her throat, narrow, sturdy and close fitting, was a steel collar.  I stepped back, that I might see her better.  She wore a short, fringed, beaded shirtdress.  This came up high on her thighs.  It was split to her waist, revealing the sweetness and loveliness of her breasts.  It was belted upon her with a doubly looped, tightly knotted rawhide string.  Such a string is more than sufficient, in its length, and in the strength and toughness, to tie a woman a number of ways.  She was barefoot.  About her left ankle there was, about two inches high, a beaded cuff, or anklet.  Her garb was doubtless intended to suggest the distinctive, humiliating and scandalously brief garment in which red savages are sometimes pleased to place their white slaves.

{Savages of Gor, page 102}
Camisk | Chalwar | Clad Kajir | Dancing Silks |
Dress in the Frozen North | Dress of he Barrens |
General Slave Silks | Haik | Kes | Kirtle | Peasant's Tunic |
Slave Cloak | Slave Djellaba | Slave Livery | State Slave Silks |
Ta-Teera | Thrall Tunic | Tunic | Turian Camisk | Work Tunic |
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