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A standard adventurer's pack includes one set of travelling clothes. How many adventurers ever change their outfits, or even wash them, throughout the course of a campaign? I think my current character, a human warlock, changed his jacket once, to swap for studded leather. They've been travelling for months now.
At least Singing Cricket keeps his robes clean. (He's got a closet full of them; a martial artist's outfit gets pretty disgusting after one training session.)
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Love and Hex started out as a joke about my D&D campaign and turned into an ongoing rom-com/horror story. It's on Webtoon and other platforms. Also r/LoveAndHex.
(It's also a book now! You can find it on Amazon and Comcraft.)
My warlock was a dandy with a fey patron who would buy a new outfit whenever he had a chance to spend money. It was a fun character.
I think the only time I've changed clothes in a campaign was when either we all had to go to an upper class thing so we all went shopping to wear nice things, or the one time I played a foppish character who spent every last coin on clothing.
Yeah, it tends to happen only when you've got a reason to do it.
Singing Cricket got his fancy robes from some rats, because he wanted to find a fancy party. That was the inciting incident that led to his relationship with Kayra.