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Holy Vestments
Alyssa of Gapp Upstairs in Small Gods Vestments, Street of Small Gods, Ankh-Morpork. Alyssa is a moderately talented needlewoman who provides custom chasubles, vestments and robes. There are seventeen styles to choose from: Agatean, Ephebian, traditional, monk's, priest's, thick, plain, tough, neat, old, flowing, boring, loose, tight, shiny, rough and wide. There is a selection of twenty-seven different fabrics; including crocodile skin, moleskin, cashmere, denim and fur. With forty-eight colours to choose from and trim available in ten different styles; including vulture feathers, barbed wire and silk. Alyssa is an excellent choice for your priestly garb. Pockets are an optional extra. Note: you will need to ask for a list of options at each stage. say I want to buy something say Can I have a list please? say I want to collect say I want to stop ordering Monsieur Leverett Two south of stairwell, First Floor, The Temple of Gapp, Darling Road, Genua. A posh gentleman in the employ of Gapp, Monsieur Leverett will only sell his garments to priests. He can produce a surplice, vestment, cassock, robe or kesa. The kesa being favoured by those of the Aurient. He has twenty-six fabric choices available, including terry cloth, cotton, silk and wool. An extensive range of colours is available in bright, light and normal shades. The garment can be made from thicker or thinner fabric than normal if you desire, presumably in order to control temperature. The garment can be embroidered with balls of fluff, vulture heads, corridors, raindrops, needles, hands and fish. Or left plain. Belts are available in tasselled, platinum, spiked, copper, silver, bronze, thick, thin, rope, chain and gold designs. Or you can leave off the belt for a more streamlined feel. As with all custom products, the price varies depending on materials used and accessories chosen. You’re looking at around a ducat though, above or below. 'buy 'stop 'collect |