Equipment List clothing
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This page is one of the equipment lists. The lists for furniture and other accomodations can be found here.
Hats and other head coverings:
| Name: | Description: | Price: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baseball Cap | Be it in Ranger camouflage colors or the colors of your favorite baseball team, baseball caps give your eyes just the right amount of shade to survive a day in the northern California Wastes. | 5 $ plus | 1 pound |
| Sun glasses | The good old pilot glasses – fashionable in a world that lacks most birds, not to mention pilots | 50 $ plus | 0.1 pounds |
| Mirrored sunglasses | “No one shall see me my eyes” is your motto … too bad, since they wonderfully fit the setting sun behind the radioactive hills. | 75 $ plus | 0.1 pounds |
| Felt hat | Not only worn by archeology professors, but also by fashionable mafiosi. | 45 $ | 1 pound |
| Cowboy hat | A comfortable, wide-brimmed hat made of tightly woven mesh. Usually found in white or black. | 35 $ plus | 1 pound |
| Welder's helmet | A helmet that no metal workshop should be without. Doesn’t allow much visibility—assuming the visor is still intact—but offers excellent facial protection. Armor stats like heavy clothing. | 55 $ plus | 0.2 pounds |
| Top hat | A popular hat, not just among super-rich ducks, but also among those who wish to imitate their wealth. | 120 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| Straw hat | Looks like a cowboy hat—if you can barely tell hats apart. But it's made of straw. Still, it offers good protection from the sun. | 15 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| Bandana | A simple, square cloth that protects the head from direct sunlight. It can also be folded to protect just the forehead from sweat. | 5 $ plus | 0.3 pounds plus |
| Barett | Very popular among officers. Available in various colors depending on the organization, it stylishly complements numerous uniforms. | 40 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| Flat cap | A strange hybrid between a beret and a baseball cap, one might say. Not a commonly seen head covering, but it often graces the heads of the old and newly rich. | 60 $ plus | 5 Pfund plus |
| Leather hat | Shaped like a cowboy hat but sturdier and made from cured leather. Very comfortable and usually left in the natural brown color of the leather. Popular with trappers and hunters. Armor stats like light leather armor. | 70 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| Fedora | A hat formerly favored by playboys as a substitute for a personality. Still commonly worn by gamblers in New Reno's casinos. | 45 $ plus | 1 pound |
| Melon | Another hat worn by people with money to show that they are people with money—and enough of it to buy the class of a 1960s British secret agent. | 120 $ plus | 2 pounds plus |
| Panama hat | A mix between a fedora and a straw hat—you could call it a Panama hat. Often decorated with a colorful band. | 40 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| Fez | A head covering from the Middle East. Usually red and cylindrical, with a flat top. Not a particularly common sight in post-nuclear California. | 75 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| Asian cone hat | A variation of the straw hat, particularly popular with the Shi in San Francisco, which stacks very easily. | 15 $ | 1 pound plus |
| Clochehat | Usually a pre-war product, this ladies’ hat resembles an upside-down flower pot. Briefly came back into fashion before the war. | 55 $ | 1 pound |
| Woolen cap | A heavy, comfortable, and warm cap, usually made of cotton. Keeps you warm during cold winter nights—or during nuclear winter. | 13 $ | 1 pound |
| Balaclava | A heavy woolen cap that covers the entire face, with small holes for the eyes, nostrils, and mouth. Useful when it’s especially cold or if you don’t want to show your face. Armor stats like light clothing. | 20 $ | 1 pound |
| Alice band | A simple solution for keeping long hair back so it doesn't constantly fall into your eyes. Mostly pre-war products made from cheap plastic. | 15 $ | 0.2 pound |
| Hair net | A loosely woven net that keeps hair from flying away and landing in your soup, or in the test sample you're examining, etc. | 7 $ | 0.1 pound |
| Chefs' hat | Usually a white (or formerly white) cap commonly used by cooks and bakers, both in the past and today. | 17 $ | 1 Pfund |
| Head band | A simple headband with elastic fibers to keep it in place on the forehead. It keeps both hair in check and sweat out of the eyes. | 10 $ | 0.5 pounds |
| Scrunchy | Simple small rubber bands, for tying braids, etc. Anyone unfamiliar with these items should ask their female friends or relatives. | 10 $ (10 pieces) | 0.1 pounds (10 pieces). |
| Kippa | A symbol of Judaism—a small, round, slightly pointed cap often worn by Jewish men. Some wear it only during ceremonies or on the Sabbath, others wear it all the time. | 10 $ | 0.2 pounds |
| Turban | Another hat mostly worn for religious reasons. Technically it’s a long piece of fabric folded in a special way to form a turban. | 25 $ | 2 pounds |
| Wig | Popular not only, but especially, among vain ghouls. A headpiece made of hair that pretends the wearer has a stylish haircut—or hair at all. | 60 $ | 3 pounds |
| Tiara | A structure formed from precious metals that sits on the forehead. Very expensive and very elegant. | 1000 $ | 2 pounds |
| Hockey mask | A wonderful item that protects the face from flying puks and is a perfect piece of clothing for any chainsaw-wielding maniac. | 35 $ | 2 pounds |
Foot wear:
| Name: | Description: | Price: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hiking boots | A pair of comfortable, solid boots meant for hiking long distances. | 30 $ plus | 3 pounds |
| Army boots | Heavy black boots, nearly knee high. Comfortable, stable and well suited to kick commie asses. | 50 $ plus | 4 pounds |
| Leather shoes (stylish) | Either from before the War or from more recent production, the ideal foot wear for the wastelandish businessman or a “special” occasion. | 150 $ plus | 1 pound |
| Leather shoes (common) | Whether it's a simple pair of moccasins or complex wares with good soles made by a good shoemaker, leather shoes are found often, but they aren't especially cheap. | 65 $ plus | 1 pound |
| Sandals (simple) | Please don’t wear with socks. Sandals can be found in all sorts of styles in the Wasteland, ranging from somewhat sturdier versions to the very simple ones worn by many of the poorer people who can’t afford proper shoes. | 10 $ plus | 0.8 pounds plus |
| Sandals (stylish) | Stylish sandals for the ladies of high society—wherever such a thing still exists. | 100 $ plus | 0.7 pounds |
| High heels/Pumps | For the woman of the world—or the housewife from before the bombs fell. Available in a wide variety of styles. | 150 $ plus | 0.5 pounds plus |
| Cloth shoes | The upper made of thick, fairly tear-resistant fabric, with a sole made of leather or rubber. Not exactly fancy, but definitely very comfortable. | 25 $ plus | 0.5 pounds plus |
| Rubber boots | Not fashionable, but durable. Rumor has it these boots can even hold off radioactive sludge for a while. You probably shouldn’t test that for too long—at least not with your own feet... | 25 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| Wooden shoes | Not exactly super comfortable, but also not very expensive. Mostly found as post-war products in the Wasteland. | 20 $ plus | 2 pounds |
Upper body clothes & overalls:
| Name: | Description: | Price: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men's shirt | A simple cotton or cloth shirt. Actually meant for men, but often worn by the other gender, too. Incredibly comfortable (even though it's a bit scratchy sometimes). | 15 $ plus | 1 pound |
| Fine shirt | A shirt of more thin cloth, usually held in plain colors. Perfect as a piece of a three piece suit. | 40 $ plus | 1 pound |
| Pullover | A thick, heavy pullover. The post War models are usually made from cotton, since sheep probably died out in the nuclear holocaust. | 30 $ plus | 2 pounds plus |
| Blouse | From plain and drab to colorful and gaudy. From lesser quality to expensive blouses from Italian silk. The latter are of course nearly all pre War products. | 35 $ plus | 1 pound |
| T-Shirt | T-Shirts were probably made in the billions before the war and even afterward they are one of the most popular clothing items – at least according to the sale's numbers. | 12 $ plus | 1 pound |
| Polo shirt | Cut similar to a t-shirt, but with a rudimentary collar and buttons. | 20 $ plus | 1 pound |
| Mechanic's Overall | Big, usually quite dirty after use, overall filled with pockets for tools. | 45 $ plus | 3 pounds |
| Chef's apron | A simple cloth apron to keep the normal clothes clean while cooking. | 15 $ plus | 1 pound |
| Blacksmith's apron | An apron made from thick leather, to keep the normal clothes uninflammed while smithing. | 50 $ plus | 4 pounds plus |
| Chef's or confectioner's jacket | A white jacket as it is mostly worn by chef's and confectioners during work hours. | 30 $ plus | 2 pounds plus |
| Leather coat | A long coat made of leather. Be it brahmin or pig's leather, pre War model or post War, coats come in the most diverse variants. Please look up the armor rating in the armor list. | 120 $ plus | 6 pounds plus |
| Cloth coat | Similar to leather coats, there are also cloth coats. Post War models are of course, mostly made from cotton. | 120 $ plus | 5 pounds plus |
| Windbreaker | A jacket made from synthetic fibers. It's lightweight and ideal against wind and rain. | 70 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| Denim jacket | A simple jacket made of denim. It can take quite a beating and (usually) looks pretty good. | 90 $ plus | 3 pounds plus |
| Leather jacket | A jacket made of leather. As with the leather coat, there are a lot of variations. Please look up the armor rating in the armor list. | 100 $ plus | 4 pounds plus |
| Sports coat | The second part of the three part suit. For the third part, depending on your definition, either look at the pants or the accessories (under ties). | 150 $ plus | 4 pounds plus |
| Tuxedo jacket | Someone who wasn't well versed in clothing, wouldn't see a difference between a tuxedo jacket and a sports coat – proper society knows the difference of course. | 350 $ plus | 4 pounds plus |
Pants and skirts:
| Name: | Description: | Price: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leather pants | A simple pair of pants made from leather. Available as both pre and post War product. | 60 $ plus | 2 pounds plus |
| Jeans | A pair of jeans. Available in various cuts, and both long and short. | 40 $ plus | 1.5 pounds plus |
| Cloth pants | Like the jeans, you can find simple cloth pants in the most diverse variations. | 20 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| Cloth skirt | A simple, but artfully cut skirt. The costs are mostly dependent on quality and length. | 30 $ plus | 1.5 pounds plus |
| Mini skirt | A very short cloth skirt, that looks incredibly well, with a pair of fitting legs. | 45 $ plus | 0.5 pounds plus |
| Denim skirt | A skirt made of denim. Like the cloth skirt, it's available in differing variations and price ranges. | 50 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
Dresses:
| Name: | Description: | Price: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|---|
| Summer dress | A light dress, made of light cloth. Loose fitting – but not necessarily for loose women. | 30 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| (heavy) Cloth dress | A heavy dress for colder weather and heavier works. | 60 $ plus | 2 pounds plus |
| Evening dress | A dress for casinos, upper class bars and yes, even the theater. | 120 $ plus | 1.5 pounds plus |
| Ball gown | A dress made for those rare – but very expensive – occasions. | 300 $ plus | 4 pounds plus |
| Wedding gown | Do we really have to tell you guys as to what occasion this is for? | 450 $ plus | 6 pounds plus |
Underwear:
| Name: | Description: | Price: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|---|
| Socks | Fully common socks, neither very long nor very short. Prices depend on quality and color as well as method of production. | 4 $ plus | 0.5 pounds |
| knee-high stockings | Knee-high stockings as they are often worn together with short pants. For example by soccer players. | 9 $ plus | 0.7 pounds |
| Tights | Tights fit especially well to the legs of women or heroes. | 14 $ plus | 1 pound |
| Nylon stockings | Nylon stockings can be found in great quantities in the post apocalyptic wasteland – both with and without suspenders. | 30 $ plus | 0.5 pounds plus |
| Thong | So little cloth and yet such a big effect on the eyes of the people, whom one shows this piece of clothing. | 25 $ plus | 0.2 pounds plus |
| Briefs | A pair of very common under pants. Those produced for men come – of course – with the needed 'extra volume'. | 10 $ plus | 0.5 pounds plus |
| Boxers | Boxers or boxer's shorts are popular with both men and women in the Wasteland. | 8 $ plus | 0.5 pounds plus |
| Bra | Very popular with women that prefer a straight back. | 15 $ plus | 0.5 pounds plus |
| Push-Up | For women that want to emphasize certain body parts. | 40 $ plus | 0.5 pounds plus |
Accessories:
| Name: | Description: | Price: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cuff links | Chic button overlays made from precious metals. | 90 $ plus | 0.1 pounds plus |
| Tie pin | A beautiful, fashionable accessory to keep the tie in place. | 200 $ plus | 0.1 pounds plus |
| Tie | One could also call it a neckerchief with airs and graces. | 50 $ plus | 0,5 pounds plus |
| Bow tie | This on the other hand, could also be called “very uncomfortable”. | 70 $ plus | 0,4 pounds plus |
| Bolo tie | The original neck adornment of the formally dressed cowboy. | 70 $ plus | 0,4 pounds plus |
| Belt | A long band, made from cloth or leather, to keep the pants up. | 15 $ plus | 1 pounds plus |
| Suspenders | Another tool to keep the pants up, but usually made from rubber and working by a different principle. | 20 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
Gloves:
| Name: | Description: | Price: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rubber gloves | Perfectly suited for both break ins and medical operations, both. | 5 $ plus | 0.1 pounds |
| Glacé kid gloves | For the ladies of the highest high society. | 45 $ plus | 0.2 pounds |
| Cloth gloves | Comfortable and cheap gloves for the most diverse uses. | 20 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| Fur gloves | Again, meant for the ladies of the highest high society. The difference being: these keep warm, too. | 60 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| Leather gloves | Comfortable and versatile in it's uses. Accordingly they are available in various qualities and cuts. | 15 $ plus | 1 pound plus |
| Kevlar gloves | These gloves were made with close combat in mind and are nearly impossible to cut through. Accordingly expensive. | 120 $ plus | 0.5 pounds plus |
| Work gloves | A pair of solid, big working gloves. One size fits nearly everyone. (Actually, many are big enough that they can be used by small handed Super Mutants). | 35 $ plus | 1 pound |