>>73887620https://rentry.org/vtwbg2-vnuglore#tailoringI wrote a bit about it here but basically /vnug/ clothes are usually made with a special fabric that’s probably made from a mixture of mineral and slime mycelium that allows it to have high resistance to heat (and cold) and the elements in general. It’s naturally white but /vnug/ likes to dye them in fabulous colors as fashion statements, with the common ones being black, red, purple, pink, blue, and white (roughly in order of popularity). Men and women basically dress the same way, while upper class tend to be able to afford adding more details to the clothes, ranging from finer fabric allowing things like frills and laces, and precious metal like gold and silver lines to magic-imbued fabric (ultimately plant-derived but also has a synthetic element). Green was seen as an unnatural color but recently interactions with the neighboring saplings have introduced more green and brown to the /vnug/ palette, especially in brushstroke camouflage patterns that see decent outdoor uses