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Clothes are wearable items used for survival, function and aesthetics. They can insulate the player and in cold biomes extend the time in which the hunger meter depletes. However, in desert, or while standing next to a fire, too much insulation can cause overheating which will cause the hunger meter to deplete more rapidly. Various clothes can be made from rabbit furs, wool, and other materials. All have different insulation percentages, with some purely functional clothing such as aprons or backpacks providing zero insulation. Wool clothing can be dyed red or blue. Some items, such as Backpack and aprons provide a carrying capacity, allowing a player to store up to five items on their body plus an additional carried item.

Most clothing degrades over time. Those that do not degrade, include: aprons, Toque Blanche, Straw Hat, Crowns, Seal Skin, Sheep Skin, Mouflon Hide and Reed Skirt

Rabbit Fur Hat

A full list of craftable clothes

Fur Clothes

Rabbit fur is the primary material used to make fur clothing. The amount of fur used decides which item of clothing is made. Insulation percentages are included under each item. Fur can be cut with a flint chip to make Four Pieces of Cut Fur, which can be separated into Two Pieces of Cut Fur. A Needle & Thread is used to sew furs together. Four Rabbit Furs

Wool Clothes

Fleece can be harvested from domesticated sheep using shears, and turned into a Ball of Yarn using a Drop Spindle. The yarn can then be knitted into clothing using Knitting Needles. The amount of yarn used decides which item of clothing is made. Fleece

Other Clothes

Other clothes include a Wolf Hat, Reed Skirt, Straw Hat, Mouflon hide and Sealskin Coat, Snake skin boots, crowns, and Fruit boots. Wolf Skin

Rag Clothes

All clothing excluding Toque Blanche, Apron and Crowns decay after 5 hours into rag clothes. They will then disappear after 30 minutes. There is currently no way to repair clothes.

Crowns

There are currently three craftable gold crowns available. The leaf crown, carrot crown, and wolf crown.

Dyes

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Wool clothes (excluding Toque Blanche) can be dyed either red or blue using rose madder root or a indigo bundle. Excluding the apron, they have to be made treated before hand with simmering dye mordant made from alum. Dying a white apron with Simmering Rose Madder Dye will yield Red Cross Apron

Simmering Dye Mordant
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