Ancient Fãngra clothing

A standard Fãngra outfit consists of a tunic made out of leather or wool up to the knee, and this is what most peasants of the plains wear in their day-to-day. It is common for people to dye pictures of animals, plants or mere objects on their clothes with cow blood.

People that are wealthy enough can afford shoes, which most peasants can't. These shoes are generally exported from the mountainous regions or traded with the Taot and the Läptälm.

The peasants of the mountains wear the same simple leather/wool tunic died with cow blood, but they tend to be much thicker, longer and warmer. Furthermore, they wear shoes more often, not because they are wealthier, but because they are more necessary in such an environment, and thus, people are more likely to spend high quantities of goods on them.

The royalty's and the priestesses' clothes are more elaborate, almost always made out of leather and have drawings of the Goddess. They are also way longer than the garments of the peasants.