"A girl emerged from the room. Our eyes met. Her eyes fell. She did not know us. She found herself examined. Her body blushed red, from hair to ankles. Though Hassan and I were stripped, she was more slave than we, for she wore Gorean slave silk."
Book 10, Tribesmen of Gor, page 210 ~¤~
"Slave Silk, and certainly that sort which is commonly worn in paga taverns and upon occasion in brothels, when the girls are permitted clothing there, is generally diaphanous. It leaves little doubt as to the beauty of the slave. Some girls claim they would rather be naked, claiming that such silk makes them 'more naked then naked,' but most girls, and I think, even those, too, who speak in such a way, are grateful for even the wisp of gossamer shielding it provides against the imperious appraisals of masters, even though it must be pulled away or discarded instantly at a man's whim."
Book 22 Dancer of Gor, page 224
"I suppose it makes sense that they might enjoy putting them on us, like brands
and collars. Some men even dress their girls, and, always, the girl's choices of
such things as garb, cosmetics, perfume, jewelry, and such, and, indeed, her
entire ensemble, are subject to the master's approval. Indeed, most often,
whether in only a simple tunic, before she hurries forth to a shop, or in
luscious slave silk and exciting adornments, before she is to welcome and serve
her master's guests, displaying herself as one of his treasures, she is expected
to present herself before him, for his inspection. She is owned."
Book 22, Dancer of Gor, page 226