Quote Originally Posted by Theodric View Post
They do as much because such an approach serves to appease the greater number of players. I think that most people playing a male character do not wish to wear a dress designed with a female character in mind, after all.
It's when you try do both at once that it becomes costlier. If they can readily incur that cost? Fine, but I don't believe that is the case given their constant reminders about how resource-constrained they are. That is when it can become a case of one or the other, and then concerns about the aesthetic of the unisex outfits come into play.