slave pages of Tuchuk |
Trained slaves are to wear traditional wagon people clothing, called slave leathers. There are four articles of clothing for the slaves now. They are: curla: the red waist cord worn by slavegirls of the Wagon Peoples to support the chatka. This is put on first and knotted around the waist. chatka: the strip of black leather, some 6 inches by 5 feet (or less) long, worn like a breech clout over the curla by the slavegirls of the Wagon Peoples. This is put under the curla in the front, drawn between the legs and then looped over the curla in the back. There is a small flap of the chatka that hangs down over the curla in both the front and the back. while the chatka covers the sex, it is a simple matter to pull the leather to the side to display a slave's charms. kalmak: vest of black leather worn by the slavegirls of the Wagon Peoples. this is a short vest that barely covers the breasts. it is left unfastened for easy access and allows the breasts to slip out of the vest frequently. koora: strip of red fabric worn as a headband by the slavegirls of the Wagon Peoples. this can be worn either to hold the hair back or as a headband across the forehead. Please note: a slaves hair is to be worn free and flowing at all times. A slaves hair may NOT be braided. ( Only a Free Woman has that right) Kajirus wear a kes: short tunic of black leather worn by the male slaves of the Wagon Peoples -- they also usually wear ankle chains with the chain running about 1 foot to restrict their movements |
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