Loincloth

Loincloths were a variety of undergarment found in the Realms, either worn by itself or under another article of clothing.

Description
They typically consisted of a mere strip of cloth.

History
In the 14 century DR, Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue sold a variety of upgirding loincloths that were suitable for elves, halflings, humans, and gnomes. Available materials included leather, linen, silk, velvet, wool, and a weave of absorbent cotton from Maztica.

Around that same time, the business Boom's Garden, who sold some of their clothing through Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue, sold loincloths made from a variety of materials. These included bear or wolf fur, stiff and supple leather, leather with iron studs protuding from the exterior, chain mail, scale mail, and plate mail. Additionally, for customers worried about pinching or pulling, Boom's Garden offered an inner lining of cotton for their armored loincloths.

Groups

 * Men in Al-Badian tribes typically wore either a loincloth by itself or with simple trousers.
 * The gray dwarf employees of Thaglar's Foundry all wore loincloths to protect their vitals.
 * Among the Gugari spirit folk that inhabited the Hollow Crown Mountains, men typically wore loincloths during the summer months.

Individuals

 * Borth Jhandelspar
 * Deng Tse Chin
 * Dygah wore a loincloth made from the skin of a yeti.
 * Giarrok
 * Gunggari Ulmarra
 * Manawabe
 * Malabeth Tr'rudena
 * Oolitikana

Races & Sentient Creatures

 * Arctic dwarves of both sexes wore only short tunics and loincloths made from the fur of polar bears.
 * Among the Azuposi, the indigenous humans of the Pasocada Basin, men typically wore loincloths made from cotton during the summer months.
 * Basal golems were always dressed in a loincloth with a yellow belt.
 * The Bawani, the indigenous humans of Bawa, typically preferred to wear loincloths.
 * Devas would reluctantly dress themselves in simple loincloths whenever they had to conform to mortal customs.
 * Grippli rarely wore much clothing beyond simple belts and loincloths.
 * Kala were only known to wear loincloths.
 * Some of the lizardmen of the Malatran Plateau were known to wear loincloths.
 * Mountain giants often dressed in breechcloths.
 * Male nixies typically wore loincloths made from seaweed.
 * Norkers typically wore little more than a loincloth.
 * Ogres often used the skin of their prey to fashion loincloths.
 * Saru were only known to wear loincloths.
 * Saurials generally wore no more than a loincloth in their homeland.
 * Among the slaadi, the red and blue varieties were sometimes seen wearing loincloths.
 * Wang-liang males typically wore simple loincloths.

Regions & Settlements

 * Loincloths were a typical article of clothing among the inhabitants of the Malatran Plateau. In Malatra proper, men in Laothan sometimes wore mere loincloths when doing heavy labor and tribal people in Purang wore only loincloths.
 * Loincloths made from doe-skin were a traditional garment in the land of Rashemen. Rashemaar youths were known to hold running competitions in which one wore only one of these and snowshoes.
 * loincloths were among the minimal clothing provided to agricultural and mining slaves in Thay.
 * In the Yuirwood, some wild elves customarily dressed in loincloths.
 * In the land of Zakhara, men often wore a loincloth while diving for pearls.

Religions

 * Clerics of Bahgtru typically wore nothing more than a loincloth.
 * The deity Semuanya was typically depicted as wearing only a loincloth.
 * Loincloths were the priestly garment of choice for the priests of Ubtao.
 * The deity Uthgar was typically depicted as wearing a loincloth. They were among the types of garments his priests typically wore during high rituals at their ancestral mounds.

Appearances

 * Novels
 * The Ogre's Pact &bull; Sentinelspire