Camisk:
A simple, poncho-like slave garment, about 18" wide.
Chalwar:
Baggy pants of diaphanous silk, worn by slavegirls of the Tahari;
similar to the harem trousers of Earth.
Chatka:
The strip of black leather, some 6 inches by 5 feet long, worn like
a breech-clout over the curla by the slavegirls of the
Wagon Peoples.
Curla:
The red waist cord worn by slave-girls of the Wagon Peoples;
supports the chatka.
Kalmak:
A vest of black leather worn by the slavegirls of the Wagon
Peoples.
Kes:
A short tunic of black leather worn by the male slaves of the Wagon
Peoples kettle-and-mat girl.
Koora:
A strip of red fabric worn as a headband by the slavegirls of the
Wagon Peoples.
Pleasure Silk:
A sheer, clingy form of silk worn only by slavegirls; wraps like a
pareau, with a disrobing loop at the left shoulder.
Silks:
Slave Rag:
See Ta-Teera
Slave Veil:
A small triangle of diaphanous yellow silk, worn across the bridge
of the nose and covering the lower half of the face; it
parodies the heavy veils worn by free women, as it conceals nothing
and often arouses the lust of Masters.
Ta-Teera:
A one-piece, sleeveless, short slave garment; similar to a slave
tunic, but more ragged and revealing; often referred to as
the 'slave rag'
Turian Camisk:
A style of camisk worn by slaves in the city-state of Turia; cloth
shaped like an inverted T with a beveled crossbar
fastened behind the neck & falls before the slave's body; the
crossbar then passes between her legs & is then brought
forward snugly at the hips; it is held in place by a single cord
that binds it at the back of the neck, behind the back, & in
front at the waist.