Last question on this topic:
How do non-human fashions reflect the habitat and physiology of non-humans? Do mermaids have a nudity taboo, for example? Do dragons dress for dinner?
Elven clothing tend to be lighter so that they can move freely. By contrast, dwarven closets tend to have warmer clothing to protect against the harsh cold of the mountains. Avri and fairy clothing tend to expose their wearer's backs to allow room for their wings, and those outits where their backs have to be covered completely have places for the wings to come out.
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