Confessor’s Travelling Robes by Caverna Obscura
Today’s new release at Caverna Obscura is another outfit inspired by the garments Kahlan Amnell wore in the Legend of the Seeker TV series, based on the “Sword of Truth” book series by Terry Goodkind. It is called Confessor’s Travelling Robes.
The outfit consists of 3 actual clothing layers: sleeveless top, corset and jacket. Any of those come on several SL clothing layers, so this opens up countless mix and match options! You can wear the same layers in different order, like f.ex the jacket underneath the sleeveless top or on top of the corset etc. Just be careful not to wear the same layer twice at the same time, as this creates a thicker shadow under the garments.
The set includes: sleeveless top on 2 layers (shirt & undershirt), corset on 2 layers (shirt & jacket), jacket on 2 layers (undershirt & jacket), all-in-one top on jacket layer, leather pants, leather shorts on pants and underpants layers, glitchsocks, flexi prim skirt, sculpted belt, sculpted hood, sculpted sleeve cuffs (worn on hands and on forearms), sculpted over knee boots, modifiable shape for easy fitting. All clothing layers are no mod/copy, all prim attachments are copy/mod.
Please note that there are no green glitchpants included with this set, as technically this is not a gown but a coat.
Please click on the thumbnails below for more details!
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