On my main, M'sato, I tend to keep around 2-3 outfits. One is for more casual/non-dangerous wear, one is more durable/tough for when he's going to go out and get into trouble, and normally he has a suit for important occasions. He also has some loose, flowing crap he wears when he's meditating or sleeping now that he has a room mate and can't sleep nekkid. Sato's a very no muss, no fuss dresser.
My character Solomon has three casual looks that are light and leave his manwhoring chest on display and two set suitable for combat. Solomon likes being able to move unencumbered, as well as looking the part of someone to underestimate.
My villain alt, Garret, has his clothing for when he's going to go out and wreck faces or by a spy and then everything else is disguises.
My newest alt, Soren, currently wears very workmanlike clothes because he's hit on hard times (and is only level 30 at the moment). When things begin to look up for him, he'll probably be a little bit of a peacock with more outfits than my other characters.
My character Solomon has three casual looks that are light and leave his manwhoring chest on display and two set suitable for combat. Solomon likes being able to move unencumbered, as well as looking the part of someone to underestimate.
My villain alt, Garret, has his clothing for when he's going to go out and wreck faces or by a spy and then everything else is disguises.
My newest alt, Soren, currently wears very workmanlike clothes because he's hit on hard times (and is only level 30 at the moment). When things begin to look up for him, he'll probably be a little bit of a peacock with more outfits than my other characters.
Characters: M'sato Tia (Lost Soul Seeker), Soren Walker (Ishgardian Midlander Pilot), Solomon Laguerre (Elezen Mercenary/Bar Manager)
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