Item: some gently-sewn hand-me-downs
Item 'some gently-sewn hand-me-downs' is type clothing, alignment 342, made of cloth,
has keywords 'cloth pants leggings patch handmedown', equipped on the legs.
This item weighs 0 stones and 49 pebbles, and is valued at 2,750 gp.
This level 10 item has no special attributes.
*This item may be repaired 5 times.
Sewn together with surgical precision, these battered pants were made to
last. The cloth seems to have been harvested and recycled from discarded
garments. The mutt of the world of leggings, this pair seems to have bits
of fine silk gowns, leather chaps, cotton overalls, and some other
unidentifiable contributors. Despite its makeshift qualities, they do seem
very durable, though perhaps not too comfortable.
Long description: A pair of patchwork cloth pants is here, damp and dirty.
This item can be found in The Hamlet of Winton.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is dropped in The Hamlet of Winton by the mob 'A malnourished villager'.
This item is required by the following quests:
- Visiting Villages! (180-241) from Lady Templeton.
has keywords 'cloth pants leggings patch handmedown', equipped on the legs.
This item weighs 0 stones and 49 pebbles, and is valued at 2,750 gp.
This level 10 item has no special attributes.
*This item may be repaired 5 times.
Sewn together with surgical precision, these battered pants were made to
last. The cloth seems to have been harvested and recycled from discarded
garments. The mutt of the world of leggings, this pair seems to have bits
of fine silk gowns, leather chaps, cotton overalls, and some other
unidentifiable contributors. Despite its makeshift qualities, they do seem
very durable, though perhaps not too comfortable.
Long description: A pair of patchwork cloth pants is here, damp and dirty.
This item can be found in The Hamlet of Winton.
Mobiles known to carry this item:
*This item is dropped in The Hamlet of Winton by the mob 'A malnourished villager'.
This item is required by the following quests:
- Visiting Villages! (180-241) from Lady Templeton.