Re: [Lynx]
[There is the gentle sound of a shuttle moving through taut thread, and as the memory settles deep, your eyes open to the familiar garments of your kin on both yourself and those around you, dyed in cool tones.
Lynx's clothing is deceptively simple-looking. The knee-length badgercroc wool coat covers both genders' bodies equally, its long sleeves and straight seams somewhat obscuring the lines (or curves) underneath. Its high collar has been piped, as have the thick cuffs at the end of each sleeve. There is no ornamentation otherwise, although the cuffs seem particularly well suited for a bit of creative embroidery, and the inside lined with soft spider-silk cloth. Two buttoned pockets are sewn into each side of jacket (for a grand total of four), but the soft inner fabric seems particularly well-suited for modifications. Surely more could be added with a little skilled workmanship. Lynx is nothing if not thorough about such things.
The rest of the outfit is relatively simple. A tight, high-collared shirt can be worn beneath the jacket by both men and women. Women receive a similarly-colored set of leggings and a knee-length skirt that just barely peeks out from under the long jacket; the men have a patching set of pants. A set of polished leather military boots and a sash round out the outfit for both genders, although the women's sash is of a length more appropriate for the waist than around the torso.]