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'''Tailoring 101''' is a unique [[VHS]] providing some lore and information from the clothing company called [[Barg-N-Clothes]]. | '''Tailoring 101''' is a unique [[VHS]] providing some lore and information from the clothing company called [[Barg-N-Clothes]]. | ||
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|}This VHS will only spawn once and only in living room shelves, making it incredibly rare. | |}This VHS will only spawn once and only in living room shelves, making it incredibly rare. | ||
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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For employee use only. | |text= | ||
{{Transcript/row|Tailor|This video has been produced by [[Barg-N-Clothes]].<br> | |||
To repair items of clothing, first find a piece in worse condition_max... | For employee use only.<br> | ||
To repair items of clothing, first find a piece in worse condition_max...<br> | |||
...and cut good sized patches from it with a scissors. | {{tooltip|...and cut good sized patches from it with a scissors.|Tailoring {{xp|1}} }}<br> | ||
{{tooltip|With some skill, you may even be able to salvage some thread from clothes.|Tailoring {{xp|1}} }}<br> | |||
With some skill, you may even be able to salvage some thread from clothes. | Remember, you can only repair clothes that aren't made from special material.<br> | ||
{{tooltip|So no firefighter clothes, police vests, shoes, and so on.|Tailoring {{xp|1}} }}<br> | |||
Remember, you can only repair clothes that aren't made from special material. | {{tooltip|Sew your new patch on carefully with a neddle and thread.|Tailoring {{xp|1}} }}<br> | ||
And be careful not to stick your fingers with the needle.<br> | |||
So no firefighter clothes, police vests, shoes, and so on. | To provide extra strength and insulation on especially worn clothing...<br> | ||
{{tooltip|...you can add padding.|Tailoring {{xp|1}} }}<br> | |||
Sew your new patch on carefully with a neddle and thread. | {{tooltip|Leather is best, following by denim, and then ripped cloth.|Tailoring {{xp|1}} }}<br> | ||
With enough care, even the poorest clothes can look runway fresh.<br> | |||
And be careful not to stick your fingers with the needle. | If you have trouble, ask you manager for help.<br> | ||
We're a family here at Barg-N-Clothes.}} | |||
To provide extra strength and insulation on especially worn clothing... | }} | ||
...you can add padding. | |||
Leather is best, following by denim, and then ripped cloth. | |||
With enough care, even the poorest clothes can look runway fresh. | |||
If you have trouble, ask you manager for help. | |||
We're a family here at Barg-N-Clothes. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{Navbox items|electronic_media}} | {{Navbox items|electronic_media}} |
Revision as of 11:34, 16 April 2024
Tailoring 101 is a unique VHS providing some lore and information from the clothing company called Barg-N-Clothes.
Usage
The VHS can be used with an appropriate television to play the dialog of a recording from a CEO or head of that company in the KY region.
The player can reduce boredom by -5 for each line of dialog when in the vicinity of a television playing the VHS and she also gives xp Tailoring +75 XP
Distribution
The loot distributions can be found in the table(s) below.
Containers | |||
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Building/Room | Container | Rolls | Chance |
livingroom | shelves | 4 | 4 |
This VHS will only spawn once and only in living room shelves, making it incredibly rare.
Transcript
Tailor:
This video has been produced by Barg-N-Clothes.
For employee use only.
To repair items of clothing, first find a piece in worse condition_max...
...and cut good sized patches from it with a scissors.
With some skill, you may even be able to salvage some thread from clothes.
Remember, you can only repair clothes that aren't made from special material.
So no firefighter clothes, police vests, shoes, and so on.
Sew your new patch on carefully with a neddle and thread.
And be careful not to stick your fingers with the needle.
To provide extra strength and insulation on especially worn clothing...
...you can add padding.
Leather is best, following by denim, and then ripped cloth.
With enough care, even the poorest clothes can look runway fresh.
If you have trouble, ask you manager for help.
We're a family here at Barg-N-Clothes.