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You will worry about equipment or miscellania later. Right now, you should focus on domestic goods.
To this end, you spend what had to be <span class="mu-i">twenty</span> minutes walking around, looking for the right kind of Hardware. You were seriously starting to reconsider your decision to avoid the store you went to two days ago when you finally stumble across somewhere that looks promising.
In addition to the typical casks and barrels, they actually have some clothes on racks outside of the store too, attended by a fresh faced boy, probably a child or grandchild of the owners. All of the clothes are second-hand, no doubt, and at first, you suspect that not even the men's clothes here would fit you ... but as you get closer, you notice two different riding cloaks that you could make work, and some of the mittens that they have on display look as if they could fit. And as far as you know, riding cloaks and mittens are neither male or female clothes, so you shouldn't have the kind of problems that you had with the boots.
However, even more intriguing then the clothes are some scrap fabrics that you are certain you could find a good use for. After checking over your shoulder to make sure that no one followed you down this street, and swallowing the last morsel of your Laugenbrezeln, you head over to the racks take a closer look at the wares.
> Lose 1 Laugenbrezeln
<span class="mu-s">Second-Hand Clothing:</span>
Hooded Black Riding Cloak: A standard wool cloak that has gotten a little threadbare. The hem has been redone, and there is a small patch near the left shoulder. No pockets. Wear has reduced its durability. It provides basic protection from the elements, marginal protection from fire, and optional concealment with the hood. 50 to 65 Eighth-Talents.
Hooded Red Riding Cloak: A bright red wool cloak that is still in very good condition. The hem has been touched up here and there, but beyond that there are no obvious repairs. Interior and exterior pockets. It provides basic protection from the elements, marginal protection from fire, and optional concealment with the hood. 80 to 105 Eighth-Talents.
Mittens: While these are large enough that they were probably intended for a man, you hope that you will be able to buy these without the sob-storytelling that you needed to get the Oilers. Provides marginal physical protection to your hands, as well as protection against the elements and specifically frostbite. 10 to 15 Eighth-Talents.
Used Footwraps: While stockings are preferable to just about everyone, not everyone can afford them. You probably would not actually wear these, instead using them as dressings (after washing, of course), for crafting, or for blinds, binds, and gags. Wear <span class="mu-i">may have</span> reduced its durability. When used as intended, provides marginal physical protection to your feet, as well as marginal protection against the elements. No specific protection against frostbite. 8 to 10 Eighth-Talents for set of two.