Silk Types:
White Silks: The White Silk slave is not necessarily a virgin, merely reserved for their owner's sole use. These slaves are generally permitted to serve drinks and food. They are allowed to converse with any Free Person, but from their knees. No laps and alcoves (sexual use) are permitted to them. Any Free Person insulted, may embarrass, confine or display the slave, but may not strike, punish or abuse the slave in any way, nor permit another to do so. It is the owner's right to punish the slave for their actions and behavior. Remember: A collared slave is someone else's property. Keep your hands to yourself. No Free Person with Honour would cross the restrictions of a White Silk slave.
Red Silks: The mark of the Pleasure Slave. Red Silk slaves are considered to be well trained to please in all ways: sexual, service wise, and dancing. There are two types of Red Silk slaves:
Collared Red Silk: Pleasure slave but reserved solely for the owner's use.
True Red Silk: Pleasure slave, collared or uncollared, and the slave's sexual pleasures are allowed to be used by any Free Person. If an uncollared slave claims to be a Red Silk, then the slave should be prepared to be used as a Red Silk.
Yellow Silks: Denotes the Tavern owned slave. Her use is rented and negotiated with the Tavern owner and may include sexual favors at the owner's discretion.

Black Silks: Denotes the uncollared slave.

Gray Silks: State owned slaves.
Ta-teera
A simple, short, sleeveless tunic, also known commonly as the slave rag, usually made from coarse rep cloth (a cotton like fabric).

Camisk
Worn poncho-style, a piece of material, commonly rep cloth, about 18 inches wide, an opening crosswise across the center for the head, and drapped over the shoulders with the sides open. Usually falling a bit above the knees front and back it is belted with cord or chain. The open sides provide easy access for a master's hands to his property.

Turian Camisk
If layed out on the floor would appear somewhat like an inverted "T" in which the bar of the "T" would be beveled on each side. It is fastened with a single cord. The cord binds the garment on the girl at three points, behind the neck, behind the back, and in front at the waist. The garment itself fastens behind the girl's neck with the long stem draped down her front, the "T" passes between her legs, is then lifted behind her, the two sides of the T's bar wrapped about her hips and tied in front. The Turian camisk, unlike the common camisk, will hide a girl's brand; on the other hand, unlike the common camisk, it leaves the back uncovered and can be tied snugly, the better to disclose the girl's beauty
Female slaves are not permitted shoes of any kind unless in a cold weather situation, and sometimes not even then. Male slaves are permitted sandals or boots only when such footwear is required for the work that the slave is performing.

Slaves are not permitted pouches, pockets, or purses of any kind. When a slave must handle small objects, a coin for example, he or she normally carries such items in his or her mouth.