Quote Originally Posted by Iscah View Post
Oh yeah, the bard shirts. Or lack of shirt on the AF1. It's not just a deep V-neck, they literally removed the undershirt (though left the sleeves!) so there's only the vest with a single centre pin holding it closed.

And I'm really disappointed about the AF3 pants. They are gorgeous, and might as well not exist on the female set.

The other thing with the AF2 set (which does have a very deep V-neck, down to the stomach, although with a shawl draped across the chest) is that, despite being technically identical for male and female, the implications of dressing like that are different. It's more acceptable for a male character to have an open shirt like that, than a female character using the same style. (Everything is loosely fitted and a wardrobe malfunction is surely imminent!) And yet they keep doing it, and either add nothing for female modesty except maybe some straps (ie. this and the Infantry Shirt) or they add a bra. And having a visible bra is an entirely different implication to having a visible undershirt.
Looking at the two AF1 sets you are correct and now I dislike the male set even more ;-;

imo the saddest part of undershirts and filled in pant legs is that this is the perfect job for both genders to be impracticaly sexy and flamboyant cause thats what being a bard is all about.