Slave Tunics
In General

"Later, in the eighteenth week of their training, they were given brief silken slave livery, sleeveless, fastened by the loop on the left shoulder. Virginia and Phyllis were given white livery, Elizabeth red. It was at this time also that Virginia and Phyllis had been given their lock collars, white-enameled, and that the slave anklets, the identification bands, had been removed from their left ankles. Elizabeth, at the beginning of her training, had simply exchanged her yellow collar for a red one. She had already been a lock-collar girl."

Book 5, Assassin of Gor, pages 199 - 200 ~才


"And there seemed little objection anywhere to marching then through the streets in tunics or camisks, a narrow, poncholike garment."

Book 22, Dancer of Gor, page 77


"...usually in paga taverns, it is worn in brief tunics. Most of these are partible or wrap around tunics. Such may be removed gracefully. Some tunics, however, like some regular slave tunics, have a disrobing loop, usually at the left shoulder, where it may easily be reached by both a right-handed master and a right handed slave. A tug on the disrobing loop drops the tunic to the girl's ankles, also gracefully."

Book 22, Dancer of Gor, page 225


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Platform Tunics

"No longer did they now wear their distracting, meaningless Earth raiment, but Gorean platform tunics. The tunics were white with deep, plunging necklines, well revealing and setting off the collars, completely sleeveless, and terribly brief. They knelt. There was about a yard of chain between the collars, fastening them in a four-girl coffle."

Book 12, Beasts of Gor, page 64 ~才


" 'You will note, of course,' said the dark-haired girl, second on the chain, who had worn the torn pull-over, 'the nature of the garments in which we have been placed.'
The left side of the brief tunic overlapped the right side of the tunic. It was held in place by a light, white cord, which passed through two loops and was loosely knotted at the right hip. If the cord were jerked loose the garment would fall open and could be easily brushed aside, to fall back, loose, behind them, on their cuffed, chained wrists."

Book 12, Beasts of Gor, page 65 ~才


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Rep-Cloth
"She wore a one-piece tunic of rep-cloth, cut high at the thighs, to better reveal them,..."

Book 13, Explorers of Gor, page 9 ~才


"As for the girl, he had promptly, to her horror, had her clothing removed and had had her put in a brief repcloth slave tunic and a rude neck-ring of curved iron, that she would not escape and, anywhere, could be recognized as a slave."

Book 13, Explorers of Gor, page 11 ~才


"The most common Gorean garment for a slave is a brief slave tunic. This tunic is invariably sleeveless, and usually, has a deep, plunging neckline. It may be of a great variety of materials, from rich satins and silks to thin, form-revealing, clinging rep-cloth."

Book 16, Guardsman of Gor, page 107 ~才


"Her binding-fiber-belted, wrap around tunic was brown, and of clinging, thin rep-cloth; it was sleeveless and had a plunging neckline; it was slave short."

Book 16, Guardsman of Gor, page 145


"It was a sleeveless tunic pullover of brown rep cloth. It was generously notched on both sides at the hem, which guarantees an additional baring of its occupants flanks."

Book 25, Magicians of Gor, page 21


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White Wool

"Rim's slave, clad in the brief slave tunic of white wool, her hair bound back with the woolen fillet."

Book 8, Hunters of Gor, page 62


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Work Tunics
"About her forehead, tying back her dark hair, was a strip of rep cloth, brown, of the same material as the work tunic. I knew this meant she had authority among the girls."

Book 7, Captive of Gor, page 285 ~才


"I wore a brief, one-piece, brown work tunic. It was all I wore, with the exception of the collar. We wore such tunics when engaged as work slaves. The tunics of work slaves are usually brown or gray."

Book 11, Slave Girl of Gor, page 265


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