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=Head=
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Headwear is commonly worn among the younger population and is mostly seen as excessive for most situations. Due to this, strange patterns may be found on them to accentuate their novelty, such as bright colors or unique patterns. Caps covering the ears are seen as less proper than ones with holes for the ears, or even anti-social, due to the symbolic gesture of flitering the ears. It is the same with caps flattening the ears which can be seen as rebellious. Head- and hairbands are commonly acceptable to wear in formal situations.
Headwear is commonly worn among the younger population and is mostly seen as excessive for most situations. Due to this, strange patterns may be found on them to accentuate their novelty, such as bright colors or unique patterns. Caps covering the ears are less proper than ones with holes for the ears, or even anti-social. Likewise, caps flattening the ears can be seen as rebellious. Head- and hairbands are commonly acceptable to wear in formal situations.


Glasses are rarely worn for practical purposes, since most Kemonos do not have eyesight issues. Instead, most of them does not actually feature any glass and only serve for an aesthetical purpose. For the ones that require functioning glasses, they often carry the same degree of fault, and thus, most glasses can be purchased with no further examination. However most, if not all, glasses are designed in such a way that they clamp around the nose bridge, which needs to be individually fitted to each species.
Glasses are rarely worn for practical purposes, since most Kemonos do not have eyesight issues. Instead, most of them does not actually feature any glass and only serve for an aesthetical purpose. For the ones that require functioning glasses, they often carry the same degree of fault, and thus, most glasses can be purchased with no further examination. However most, if not all, glasses are designed in such a way that they clamp around the nose bridge, which needs to be individually fitted to each person anyways.
 
Chokers and collars are worn for decoration for both sexes.


=Torso=
=Torso=


=Legs=
=Legs=


=Feet and Hands=
=Feet and Hands=
Wearing shoes isn't required, but gives points for good taste.

Revision as of 20:14, 8 March 2019

The Kemonos makes use of clothes to cover themselves up in public, heritaging from their precursors.

Head

Headwear is commonly worn among the younger population and is mostly seen as excessive for most situations. Due to this, strange patterns may be found on them to accentuate their novelty, such as bright colors or unique patterns. Caps covering the ears are less proper than ones with holes for the ears, or even anti-social. Likewise, caps flattening the ears can be seen as rebellious. Head- and hairbands are commonly acceptable to wear in formal situations.

Glasses are rarely worn for practical purposes, since most Kemonos do not have eyesight issues. Instead, most of them does not actually feature any glass and only serve for an aesthetical purpose. For the ones that require functioning glasses, they often carry the same degree of fault, and thus, most glasses can be purchased with no further examination. However most, if not all, glasses are designed in such a way that they clamp around the nose bridge, which needs to be individually fitted to each person anyways.

Chokers and collars are worn for decoration for both sexes.

Torso

Legs

Feet and Hands

Wearing shoes isn't required, but gives points for good taste.