Outfit Name
Context / Use Window
Summary
A short paragraph describing the overall intent of the outfit.
This is not a fashion description — it explains why this outfit exists in the story.












Configuration
Head:
Chest:
Wrists:
Hands:
Belt:
Legs:
Feet:
Primary Weapon:
Secondary Weapon:
Dye:
Color Crystal:
Tuning:
Flair Item:
Mount:
Pet:
Title:
Notes:
Freeform notes section for:
story significance
changes over time
why certain pieces were chosen
limitations or substitutions
Specialized block from below
A short paragraph describing the overall intent of the outfit.
This is not a fashion description — it explains why this outfit exists in the story.
COVER OUTFIT
(Undercover identities, false roles, infiltration)
Cover Identity
Cover Designation / Alias
Role / Profession
Operating Environment
Intended Perception
Purpose of Cover:
Short paragraph explaining:
what this outfit is meant to signal
who it is meant to deceive
how it protects the agent
This reinforces that the outfit is a tool, not just clothing.
CASUAL / OCCASION OUTFIT
(Off-duty, personal moments, non-operational settings)
Context of Use
Setting
Occasion
Level of Visibility
Companions Present (if relevant)
Personal Significance:
Short paragraph describing:
emotional or personal relevance
contrast with operational wear
what this outfit allows her to be that others do not
OFFICIAL / DUTY OUTFIT
(Imperial-aligned or formal operational wear)
Official Designation
Affiliation
Operational Role
Rank / Authority Indicator
Deployment Context
Rank can be canonical, implied, or intentionally ambiguous. If ambiguity is intentional, note that here.
Operational Notes
Brief paragraph covering:
formality level
visibility vs discretion
what this outfit authorizes or restricts
FIELD WRITING GUIDELINES (IMPORTANT)
These rules will keep you from overworking these pages.
Configuration fields: factual, minimal
Summary: 3–5 sentences max
Type-specific paragraphs: purpose-driven, not aesthetic
Notes: optional, reflective, allowed to evolve
If you find yourself describing colors and silhouettes too much, stop and ask:
“What problem does this outfit solve?”
That’s the north star.

