The Indigo Tunic
A simple weave. The cotton pulls over the skull and the fabric drinks the sweat of the laborer. Let me be the first to tell you, I walked the floor of the factory to witness the birth of these garments from the metal teeth of the looms. The sun at high noon beats upon the back of the man in the yard. The shade of the deep sea masks the grime of the earth. Sleeves of small length offer air to the skin. The circle of the collar sits against the bone. The fabric breathes.
Two dollars and seventy-seven cents buys the piece. I’ll be real, the price allows a worker to fill his chest with many spares. The blend of cotton and polyester prevents the wrinkles of age. Heat of the dryer shrinks the fibers. Wash the cloth in the chill of the stream. The shape stays. The lightness of the weave offers no burden during the fires of summer. The hem reaches the belt. The seams hold.
Extended Cut
The merchant at the stall offers the function of the lords for the price of a pittance. High volume in the factory keeps the coin low. Buy the size of a giant. The chest of the garment runs tight against the lungs. Lords in the high markets sell names. This merchant sells the utility of the weave. The indigo shade matches the denim of the mines or the canvas of the docks. It lacks the gold of the vain. It fits the frame of the smith. The cotton feels of down. The price remains a pittance.
I bet you never realized
- Bulk purchases allow for a fresh garment every day of the moon.
- Cold water preservation extends the life of the indigo shade.
- The blend of materials provides a surface for the marks of a craftsman.
- Layering these tunics provides warmth without the bulk of a pelt.
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