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[[image:Lionsluffcoat2by grix.jpg|thumb|Coat, with sleeves mad by [[Grix of [[Westmarch]] ]]
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A '''sluff coat''' is a fantasy-style overcoat, a very popular piece of [[garb]] in Amtgard. It's notorious for obfuscating whether a shot hit someone or merely hit garb, from which it gets its name.
  
A medieval style overcoat, very popular in Amtgard, and notorious for obsfucating whether a shot hit someone or merely hit garb. Hence the name.  
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==In Amtgard==
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It is typically a sleeveless vest with side an back [[gores]] for fullness, or splits. It is often at least as long as the knees and can go as deep as the ankles. The collar is almost always absent, and they often lack closures. It usually includes a large back [[applique]] or other embellishment.
  
It is typically a sleeveless vest with side an back gores for fullness, or splits. Usually includes a large back applique or other embellishment.
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==Making a sluff coat==
  
 
===Links===
 
===Links===
*[http://www.alonatwotrees.com/library/howto/alonasluffcoatpattern.pdf How To] by [[Alona]]  
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*[http://www.alonatwotrees.com/library/howto/alonasluffcoatpattern.pdf Instructions] by [[Alona]]  
 
[[Category: Amtgard Things]]
 
[[Category: Amtgard Things]]
 
[[Category:Garb]] [[Category: How To]]
 
[[Category:Garb]] [[Category: How To]]
 
[[Category:Men's Garb]] [[Category:Outerwear]] [[Category:Women's Garb]]
 
[[Category:Men's Garb]] [[Category:Outerwear]] [[Category:Women's Garb]]

Latest revision as of 07:59, 30 March 2016

Coat, with sleeves mad by Grix of Westmarch

A sluff coat is a fantasy-style overcoat, a very popular piece of garb in Amtgard. It's notorious for obfuscating whether a shot hit someone or merely hit garb, from which it gets its name.

In Amtgard

It is typically a sleeveless vest with side an back gores for fullness, or splits. It is often at least as long as the knees and can go as deep as the ankles. The collar is almost always absent, and they often lack closures. It usually includes a large back applique or other embellishment.

Making a sluff coat

Links