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{{Clothes
<noinclude>{{Clothes</noinclude>
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  |name=blazer
  |name=blazer
|id=blazer
  |glyph=<nowiki>[</nowiki>
  |glyph=<nowiki>[</nowiki>
  |color=c_ltred
  |color=c_ltred
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  |encumber=2
  |encumber=2
  |storage=2
  |storage=2
|thickness=4
  |bashprotect=0
  |bashprotect=0
  |cutprotect=0
  |cutprotect=0
  |enviprotect=0
  |enviprotect=0
  |warmth=30
  |warmth=30
}}
|coverage=95
|covers1=TORSO
|covers2=ARMS
|description=A professional-looking wool blazer. Quite Cumbersome.
|flag1=VARSIZE
}}<noinclude>


{{quote|A professional-looking wool blazer. Quite Cumbersome.}}
== Notes ==


{{Clothing}}
{{Clothing}}
[[Category:Torso]]
[[Category:Torso]]
</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 04:11, 6 November 2020

[ blazer

Hitchhiker's Guide:
Stable (0.F-3) - [ blazer ]
Experimental - [ blazer ]

General
Materials wool
Encumbrance 2
Volume 10 L or 10.57 qt or 40 c
Weight 680 g or 1.499 lbs
Warmth 30
Storage 2
Coverage 95%
Covers torso, arms
Protection
Bash Protect 6
Cut Protect 6
Envir Protect 0
Acid Protect 12
Other
Price 12 $
Flags VARSIZE
As a Weapon
Bash Dmg -4
Cut Dmg 0
To Hit 0
 A professional-looking wool blazer. Quite Cumbersome. 

This is a light clothing item made of wool, which covers 95% of your torso and arms, and which has a bit of storage capacity. It is somewhat bulky, encumbers you a bit, and will provide some warmth to the areas it covers.

It offers very low protection against bashing attacks and very low protection against cutting ones (that includes bullets), while offering no protection from environmental hazards.

It can be made to fit the character's body via tailoring or mechanics.

This clothing item can be repaired, fitted (if appropriate) and reinforced via the tailoring skill, by using a sewing kit or bone needle and rags.


Notes