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Seventen Male Uniforms. Artwork by Caporushes.
Artwork by Cap o' Rushes.
Everyday Seventen uniforms for galdori men consist of dark trousers, gloves, and boots, a pale green undershirt worn beneath a dark green wool coat. A high, wide sash completes the dress. The collar of a Seventen jacket and the shoulder sash together identify the officer's rank (one to six snaps indicate rank, and the snaps are worn on the collar) and division (as indicated by the shoulder sash).


Standard-issue boots are steel-toed and any additional equipment is worn on a secondary belt—Patrol Division Seventen must wear their batons and carry manacles at all times; Investigative Division Seventen are issued batons as well, and Services Division Seventen officers often carry equipment related to their service, whether it's medical- or fire-related.

Gloves are optional but recommended. Round-rimmed hats are favored by the Patrol and Services Divisions, though in Roalis and Yaris, no one denies their usefulness.

Dress uniforms for male Seventen are logically much fancier than at all functional with embroidery, gold details, and chrove-fur cuffs. Dress uniforms are required during all formal events, from political ceremonies to funerals, and from parades to the annual Seventen Anniversary Ball. Seventen formal uniforms are universally considered over the top, infamously uncomfortable, and very particularly exhausting to keep clean and ironed.
Everyday Seventen uniforms for galdori women consist of a dark skirt, gloves, and boots, a pale green undershirt worn beneath a dark green coat. Trousers are not officially accepted as part of the female uniform, but many young women choose to wear them in the patrol division because of the practicality and ease and comfort they offer. Seventen-issued skirts are wide enough to allow for movement, but there is a push within the Seventen to allow options for females on the job.

A high wide sash completes the uniform. The collar of a Seventen's wool jacket and shoulder sash together identify the officer's rank (one to six snaps indicate rank) and division (indicated on the sash).

Standard-issue boots are steel-toed and any additional equipment is worn on a secondary belt—Patrol Division Seventen must wear their batons and carry manacles at all times; Investigative Division Seventen are issued batons as well, and Services Division Seventen officers often carry equipment related to their service, whether it's medical- or fire-related.

Gloves are optional but recommended. Round-rimmed hats are favored by the Patrol and Services Divisions, though in Roalis and Yaris, no one denies their usefulness.

Dress uniforms for female Seventen are logically much fancier than at all functional with embroidery, gold details, and chrove-fur cuffs. The skirt is considered particularly lovely even among most Seventen women. Dress uniforms are required during all formal events. Seventen formal uniforms are universally considered over the top, infamously uncomfortable, and very particularly exhausting to keep clean and ironed.
Seventen Female Uniforms. Artwork by Caporushes.
Artwork by Cap o' Rushes.