~ Dress in the Frozen North ~
** Note of Interest **

In the frozen lands of Gor's Polar North, the Red Hunters dress their slaves in garments made of material meant to protect them from the frigid surrounding climate.  Even so, the articles produced are still made with the consideration that a slave is to be clothed in them, and that such should be pleasing to the eyes of men.  Of note is the addition of the "binding fiber" design, indicative of slave girls or beasts.
Before he had left, he had them sew northern garments for themselves, under his instruction.  From the fur and hides among the spoils at the wall they had cut and sewn for themselves stockings of larl skin, and shirts of hide, and a light and heavy parka, each hooded and rimmed with larl fur.  Too, they had made the high fur boots of the northern woman and the brief panties of fur, to which the boots, extending to the crotch, reach.  On the hide shirts and parkas he had made them sew a looped design of stitching at the left shoulder, which represented binding fiber.  This designated the garments as those of beasts.  A similar design appeared on each of the other garments.  About their throats now, too, there wore again four looped strings, each differently knotted, by means of which a red hunter might, upon inspection, determine that their owner was Imnak.

{Beasts of Gor, pages 175-176}
Camisk | Chalwar | Clad Kajir | Dancing Silks |
Dress in the Frozen North |
Dress of the 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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