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| I wore a brief, one-piece, brown work tunic. It was all I wore, with the exception of the collar. We wore such tunics when engaged as work slaves. The tunics of work slaves are usually brown or gray. {Slave Girl of Gor, page 265} |
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| More importantly, about her forehead, tying back her dark hair, was a strip of rep cloth, brown, of the same material as the work tunic. I knew this meant she had authority among the girls. {Captive of Gor, page 285} |
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| It was a sleeveless tunic pullover of brown rep cloth. It was generously notched on both sides at the hem, which guarantees an additional baring of its occupant's flanks. {Magicians of Gor, page 21} |
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| 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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