
So I propose more clothes (and shoes):
- Short Cotton Cloak (think red riding hood)
o A waist length, flowing cotton cloak with hood
§ 600g of Cotton Cloth
- Short Cotton Dress
o A simple dress of soft cotton covers the wearer’s body. The sleeves are wide and comfortable; the length comes to just above the knee in a pretty flare.
§ 400g of Cotton Cloth (similar to chemise but not as technically difficult – doesn’t need scissors and no pattern)
- Short Denim Dress
o A short denim dress featuring a row of tiny buttons on wide straps. It fits close to the hips and ends and then knee.
§ 300g Denim
§ (I assume the buttons are for strap display) 10 Buttons / (if not for straps but down centre of dress) 5 Buttons
- Short Sleeved Denim Dress
o A short denim dress with short sleeves and a simple peter pan collar. It buttons up down the front and fits close to the hips and ends at the knee.
§ 350g Denim
§ 5 buttons
- Short Hemp Dress
o A simple hemp dress that ends at the knee with seams at the shoulders and sides and no sleeves or decoration.
§ 350g Hemp Cloth
- Short Wool Dress (similar to the wool shift but with a waist)
o A thin wool dress hangs from the shoulders and falls to mid-thigh. It is pulled in at the waist to give an hour-glass shape. (like a skater dress)
§ 250g Wool Cloth
- Short Knit Wool Dress
o A thick knit wool dress hangs from the shoulders and falls to just above the knee with a zigzag pattern.
§ 300g Wool Yarn
- Short Plain Silk Dress (which isn’t oriental like the rest)
o A short silk dress which ends at the knee with thin straps which go over the shoulders.
§ 150g Silk Cloth
- Short Strapless Silk Dress
o A strapless silk dress that ends just above the knee. It has a sweetheart neckline and it clings to the wearer’s waist.
§ 125g Silk Cloth
- Strapless Leather Dress
o A classy but tight strapless dress made of leather. It extends to the knee and shows off the wearer’s body.
§ 300g Leather
- Short Leather Dress
o A tight dress which clings to every curve and ends at mid-thigh.
§ 200g Leather
- Cotton Jacket
o A light, airy cotton jacket with a wide peter pan collar.
§ 300g Cotton Cloth
- Cotton Blouse
o A cotton shirt fitted to the wearer’s body to flatter the figure.
§ 250g Cotton Cloth
- Short Cotton Skirt
o A cotton skirt which ends mid-thigh in a slight flare
§ 200g Cotton Cloth
- Short Hemp Skirt
o A skirt made of hemp which goes straight down to the knee.
§ 200g Hemp Cloth
- Tight Wool Skirt (similar to the plain wool skirt)
o A tight fitting thin wool skirt which hugs the thighs ending just at the knee.
§ 300g Wool Cloth
- Short Pleated Wool Skirt
o A wool skirt with elaborate pleats rests lightly on the hips. It is hemmed at mid-thigh.
§ 350g Wool Cloth
- Cotton Tights
o A thin pair of cotton tights which sit around the waist and cover the wearer’s feet.
§ 100g Cotton Cloth
- Wool Tights
o A thick pair of wool tights which sit around the waist and cover the wearer’s feet.
§ 100g Wool Cloth
- Patterned Wool Tights
o A pair of elaborately decorated pattern tights which sit around the waist and cover the wearer’s feet.
§ 100g Wool Yarn
- Cotton Knickers
o A pair of cotton knickers with fine lace round the edges
§ 100g Cotton Cloth
- Silk Briefs (one for the guys)
o An undergarment of silk satin that covers the groin, pelvic region and backside
§ 100g Silk Cloth
- Leather Knickers
o A pair of leather knickers which look more for show than comfort
§ 100g Leather
- 4” Heels
o A pair of shoes with a 4” stiletto heel.
§ 200g Leather
- 6” Heels
o A pair of shoes with a 6” stiletto heel.
§ 300g Leather
- 4” Wedges
o A pair of shoes mounted on a 4” wedge.
§ 400g Leather
- 6” Wedges
o A pair of shoes mounted on a 6” wedge
§ 500g Leather
That’s all I could think of for the moment, and yes it is mainly female orientated for that I apologise

Excuse the simoleans symbol, it's what my email converted it to.
Also some of the mock descriptions are based on other Cantrian clothes descriptions, some of them (esp. towards the end) are fairly poor, but I was sleepy.