Sweet Seams

Sweet Seams is a charming tailoring shop dedicated to creating clothing that fits like a dream. Specializing in bespoke designs and alterations, Sweet Seams combines timeless craftsmanship with a keen eye for modern trends. Each garment is meticulously crafted to reflect the personality and style of its wearer, ensuring that every piece is as unique as the individual. From elegant formalwear to everyday essentials, Sweet Seams is committed to delivering unparalleled quality and comfort, where every stitch tells a story of precision and care. At Sweet Seams, it's not just about clothing — it's about confidence, comfort, and finding the perfect fit.

Contents & Furnishings

You step into Sweet Seams, and a gentle chime announces your arrival. The air smells faintly of lavender and freshly pressed fabric, a comforting blend that immediately puts you at ease. The front room is a symphony of elegance and practicality, with mannequins draped in stunning garments—flowing gowns, sharply tailored suits, and delicately embroidered cloaks—all displayed under soft, warm lighting. Bolts of fabric in every imaginable color line the walls like a painter’s palette, while ornate dress forms and a polished oak counter dominate the center of the space. Behind the counter, neatly arranged tools of the trade—scissors, spools of thread, pins, and measuring tapes—reflect the dedication of the shopkeeper. A fitting mirror framed in gold stands near a rack of bespoke designs, and the faint hum of a small sewing machine adds a touch of life to the serene atmosphere. It's not just a shop; it feels like a sanctuary for creativity and craftsmanship.

Founding Date
52
Type
Shop, Tailor
Parent Location
Characters in Location

ItemCredits: High/Low (value)WeightNote
Business Clothes150/50 (100)3#The modern business suit.
Modern Casual15/5 (10)2#The modern casual outfit. Think jeans and T-Shirt.
Modern Formal750/250 (500)3#The tux or evening gown.
Modern Fatigues150/50 (100)3#The modern Battle Dress Uniform.
Climbing Boots75/25 (50)1#Heavy and protective boots.
Common Clothes0.75/0.25 (0.5)3#This set of clothes could consist of a loose shirt and baggy breeches, or a loose shirt and skirt or overdress. Cloth wrappings are used for shoes.
Costume7.5/2.5 (5)4#This set of clothes is fashioned after a particular costume, typically meant for entertaining.
Traveler's Clothing3/1 (2)4#This set of clothes could consist of boots, a wool skirt or breeches, a sturdy belt, a shirt (perhaps with a vest or jacket), and an ample cloak with a hood.
Boots1.5/0.5 (1)1#A pair of simple and light weight boots
Cold Weather Clothing15/5 (10)5#This outfit consists of a heavy fur coat or cloak over layers of wool clothing, as well as a fur-lined hat or hood, goggles, and fur-lined leather boots and gloves. As long as cold weather clothing remains dry, its wearer automatically succeeds on saving throws against the effects of extreme cold (see “ExtremeCold”).
Crampons3/1 (2)0.25#A crampon is a metal plate with spikes that is strapped to the sole of a boot. A creature wearing crampons can’t fall prone while moving across slippery ice.
Disguise Kit38/13 (25)3#This pouch of cosmetics, hair dye, and small props lets you create disguises that change your physical appearance. Proficiency with this kit lets you add your proficiency bonus to any ability checks you make to create a visual disguise.
Pride Silk Outfit750/250 (500)4#If you aren’t wearing armor, your base Armor Class is 11 + your Dexterity modifier while wearing it.
Robes1.5/0.5 (1)4#A standard set of robes.
Snowshoes3/1 (2)4#Snowshoes reduce the likelihood of their wearer getting stuck in the deep snow.
String1.5/0.5 (1)-A 10-foot length of string, typically found in a burglar's pack.
Two Person Tent3/1 (2)20#A simple and portable canvas shelter, a tent sleeps two.
Vestments1.5/0.5 (1)1#Religious clothing.
Weaver's Tools1.5/0.5 (1)5#These special tools include the items needed to pursue a craft or trade in weaving and tailoring.
Cotton Cloth0.75/0.25 (0.5)1#1 square yard of cotton cloth.

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Second Floor

Third Floor

Roof


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Maps from Tom Cartos. Free version is available here.


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