




Yeahhhhh. The Coatees make me roll my eyes, but the DRG armor made me pull a flat out "wtf?"


To be fair, most (all?) coatees are crafting gear. They're meant to resemble attire that would be worn by a merchant or servant, someone who is trying to sell goods or services. Attire that flatters the figure can do a lot to help with a sale, depending on the customer. For the same reason, I'm not bothered too much by Colliseum equipment - Colliseum combatants are entertainers as much as they are fighters. They wear clothing to show off their buff bods, and to make sure that wounds are bright and visible for the entertainment of the audience.
The Lorica mentioned by the OP, though... I can sympathize. The way the armor is cut does more than just look gender-neutral. It makes the wearer flat-chested. If worn by someone who is NOT flat-chested, that means there's a lot of painful squishing involved. >_< It doesn't need to look breast-shaped, but it at least needs to be a bit roomier.
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