When I was blogging prior to 2021, I was obsessed with filling every outfit slot. If something was missing, I felt naked or that an outfit felt incomplete despite it looking fully functional. Sometimes I had an actual theme for my character's appearance, but most of the time I shoehorned circlets (still obsessed to this day) and cloaks when they weren't actually necessary. Since my return, I've been leaning towards simpler outfits. This would be the third "Simple Fashion" entry in four months, as opposed to six entries between 2012 and 2021.
The downside to this particular posting category is that I burn through outfits at a rapid pace. Personally, as much as I've love making these, I've never felt the need to give each one their own blog entry with lengthy exposition or pictures from multiple angles. These outfits these have always been intended as quick ideas to inspire the community.
Anyway, after ten and a half years, enjoy the second set of "Simple Fashion" robes!
Head: Fine Elven Circlet (Default, Anniversary Festival barter reward)
Shoulders: Disused Mantle of the Dunland Soothsayer (White, reward from the quest Mean, Old Big Bloodtusk)*
Chest: Robe of Leisure (Dark mossy green, LOTRO Store)
Feet: Westemnet Campaign Shoes of Fate (Dark mossy green, crafted from the Westemnet Campaign Shoes tailor recipe)
Shoulders: Elven Outrider's Shoulder Guards (Washed, crafted from the T3 tailor Outrider's Shoulder Guards recipe)
Chest: Vestments of the Northern Sky (Black, Yule Festival barter reward)
Hands: Dunland Caretaker's Patched Bracers (White, reward from the quest To Lhan Colvarn)*
Feet: Embroidered Shoes of the Dunland Healer (White, reward from the quest Missing Persons)*
Head: Circlet of Adamant (Evendim blue, LOTRO Store)
Shoulders: Rivetted Camail of Mordor's Bane (Gold, bartered from the High Enchanter in Mordor)
Chest: Lesser Mark of the West Robe (Evendim blue, bartered from the Novice's Quartermaster in Harndirion)
Feet: Rugged Shoes of Mordro's Bane (Evendim blue, bartered from the High Enchanter in Mordor)
*Nearly all Dunland cosmetics can be obtained from multiple quests. Refer to Devonna's guide over at The LOTRO Stylist for alternative methods.
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