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Dec 05, 2010 21:13

Are the c-clothes that difficult? I keep s-seeing people complain... but they don't s-seem that abnormal....

pope alessandro xviii

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Written fiery_fist December 6 2010, 05:59:21 UTC
[journal picks up a slightly frustrated noise. Adell is fiddling around with his outfit because he's not used to wearing sleeves.]

I think it's because some of us aren't used to wearing stuff like this....

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Written shotapope December 6 2010, 06:03:51 UTC
I see.

But I'm not sure why it's worth complaining about. If it is hard to dress, why not ask for help?

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Written fiery_fist December 6 2010, 06:07:34 UTC
Well, people are different...[He's fiddling with his tie now. Much too short for his liking.] Some of them might find it hard or embarrassing to ask for help.

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Writen shotapope December 6 2010, 06:11:14 UTC
Even if they ask the ghosts to dress them? That's the sort of things they're there for.

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alessergoddess December 6 2010, 06:48:03 UTC
I think they're a pain. A huge pain.

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shotapope December 6 2010, 06:50:21 UTC
But... not c-considering the style, they're like n-normal clothes.

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alessergoddess December 6 2010, 06:56:54 UTC
Not like my normal clothing. [huff] This stuff is just...uncomfortable...and long.

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shotapope December 6 2010, 07:22:06 UTC
R-really? Are c-clothes very d-different in the Empire?

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dictated sunnyheiress December 6 2010, 07:04:51 UTC
Maybe if it's...normal for you to wear. I-I know there is...nothing really similar to this manner of dress where I'm from, so that does make it...a little difficult. And I-I've heard that the guys may have it easier than the women, with their clothing.

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dictated shotapope December 6 2010, 07:24:05 UTC
There are a l-lot of different people from d-different places....

S-Sister had at least f-four or five maids who h-helped her dress. I think... so, it is h-harder for women. But... I also had people to h-help me dress too.

You c-could ask the ghosts to h-help you?

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dictated sunnyheiress December 6 2010, 07:32:39 UTC
That's..quite a bit of people to help someone dress. But I-I can see why. There's so much that goes into these clothes. An-and they are very nice. So, your clothing also has...all the layers as well?

Mm, no. I-I figured it out on my own. There's actually less layers than kimono, and...it's easier to put on, too, once you get used to it.

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dictated shotapope December 6 2010, 07:38:30 UTC
Th-there were also people to t-tend to her hair, and o-other matters. But... our v-vestments are more c-complicated than these.

I have a f-few layers, but it's only f-four.

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written alucloset December 6 2010, 09:16:05 UTC
I honestly think it's a bit of an improvement.

[he- he's wearing the exact same things as before. CHEATER.]

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written shotapope December 6 2010, 23:41:03 UTC
It seems an inconvenience for most people though.

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Re: written alucloset December 7 2010, 15:22:07 UTC
So are stairs, and you don't see people cursing their existence.

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written shotapope December 7 2010, 20:26:11 UTC
I don't think that's quite the same.

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dictated; wornbright December 6 2010, 10:16:58 UTC
They're not horrible, in my opinion. I like the dresses. Just not the corset.

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dictated; shotapope December 6 2010, 23:42:30 UTC
S-since they're more f-familiar I'm more inclined to l-like them.... They h-have always looked u-uncomfortable to me....

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dictated; wornbright December 7 2010, 00:18:53 UTC
That's okay! These are probably modern clothes for you, huh?

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dictated; shotapope December 7 2010, 00:24:21 UTC
N-not really, though, they are s-similar. Th-there's definitely a similar s-style to them.

But... I've always d-dressed rather formally.

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