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: Yes-- just found this site, it appears to be an excellent start. One thing I might suggest is creating a database of stylistic sets-- Cook [...]
: I just LOVE this site quite a good read, keep up the good work. Oh and how about a Fashion Report on a fisherman's clothing?
: New person, and you can still just use wowmodelviewer... I mean, seriously.
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Welcome to the first Fashion Report. Our first model is Rexch, a level 1 banker on Sporeggar.EU.
The basic Tuxedo sets are the base of many banker outfits and consists of:
[Tuxedo Jacket]
[Tuxedo Shirt]
[Tuxedo Pants]
All three of these can be made by tailors and the patterns can be bought cheap in the tailor shop near the forge in Ironforge or the Magic Quarter of Undercity.
To this set Rexch chooses to wear:
[Frayed Shoes]
wich is a very common drops in low level areas and can be bought for a couple of silvers from AH.
Some bankers choose to instead go with
wich is bought from a travelling salesman in Old Hillsbrad Foothills in the caverns of time for 5 copper. These can also be found on AH for a couple of gold.
The parts that set Rexch apart from many other bankers are two items picked up from the fishing daily rewards.
[Noble's Monocle]
[Antique Silver Cufflinks]
The monocle is really visible while the cufflinks is a mere detail that isn’t directly visible unless you look for it or really know what a tuxedo looks like.
Today Rexch has a played time of more then 16 days, his comment on why he isn’t a higher ranked rogue is that he “doesn’t like the nature with all those unnatrual things like bears in pants that want to eat you and…grass“.

Can you do an article on the female bank char as well?:)
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Comment by Niffers — November 27, 2008 @ 6:26 pm