Clothes

Clothes are an essential item and can be traded.

Summer

 * Cotton Dresses


 * Moccasins

Winter

 * Cotton Coats


 * Pants


 * Boots

Festival

 * Colorfull Long dresses decorated from Phoenix feathers


 * Feather Head dresses

Summer

 * Cotton Shirts


 * Cotton pants


 * Moccasins

Winter

 * Cotton Coats


 * Long pants


 * Boots

Festival

 * colorful Cotton shirt


 * colorful Cotton jacket decorated in feathers


 * colorful Cotton pants

Either

 * Amanten Ika (Literally Festival Clothes. The females typically have a more sashed and tighter version to the males, which is the original design, which focuses more on comfortability more than making the wearer feel graceful).
 * Silken robes (Usually for royalty or the nobility)
 * Woollen robes (Usually for rituals and other activities regarding religion and the occult)

Females

 * Woollen traditional Eianek (Dress that flares out near the calfs)
 * Woollen Capelete set (A line of womens fashion made by a large company. There are many pieces in the set, which is seventeen items large.)
 * Harukaine Etsu (Spring-Summer. A set of lightweight clothes that are worn in Spring and Summer)
 * Aemaro Wysaire (Autumn/Fall-Winter. A set of heavyweight clothes that are worn in Autumn/Fall and Winter)

Males

 * Woollen traditional Atemao (Similar to a kimono. Is the male counterpart to the traditional Eianek)
 * Woollen Carrente set (A line of mens fashion made by a large company. There are many pieces in the set, which is seventeen items large.)
 * Harukaine Etsu (Spring-Summer. A set of lightweight clothes that are worn in Spring and Summer)
 * Aemaro Wysaire (Autumn/Fall-Winter. A set of heavyweight clothes that are worn in Autumn/Fall and Winter)

The Bows Nation
Unknown

The Peace Nation
Ordinary clothes.

Etiana
They wear jackets, long dresses, fluffy hats, long fluffy socks, jeans, warm boots, and gloves

Anenittea
They wear slightly shorter dresses, yoga pants, short jeans, long skirts, fedoras, and sometimes mittens.