3.5e Mundane Outfits

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Mundane Outfits

Name Cost Summary
Alchemist Robe Robes worn by alchemist for safety, they are resistant to chemical burns and substances. 100 gp
Cheerleader Outfit A set of strange very lightweight clothes bearing odd symbols and usually garish color. 350 GP
Clothing Bindings An augmentation to existing clothing or armor, this makes it difficult to remove. 10 gp
Cultist Robes What's an eldritch summoning of the lord of all destruction without these fashionable dark robes with matching hood? 5 gp
Hazmat Suit A hazmat suit provides mundane protection against all manner of deadly toxins and disease. 800 gp
Jetpack Jetpacks are extraordinary mechanical devices which grant flight. 10,000 gp
Jingly Jangly Suit The jingly jangly suit is so garishly loud and distracting, no one can pay attention. 4,000 gp
Martial Artist Outfit A specially outfitted robe, garb or other set of clothes made for martial artists to train and fight in. 150 GP
Modern Clothes Not terribly practical, but stylish, these clothes seem to be from another time. Variable
Performer's Outfit More respectable than the Entertainer's Garb, but still attention-getting. 75 gp
Scuba Wetsuit Scuba wetsuits are used by divers exploring underwater. Not everybody can afford water breathing after all. 150 gp
Skin Suit A gruesome creation, wearing the unprocessed skin of another, the skin does provide... benefits... of a sort. 0 gp
Studded Harness These straps of studded leather provide a mount for armor spikes, pocket knives, and grenades. 300 gp
Wingsuit A skydiving suit with flaps between the arms and legs, acting as wings. They reduce falling damage. 1,000 gp



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