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== Use == |
== Use == |
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− | Contemporary Veden fashion is closely aligned with that of [[Alethkar]]{{file ref|Contemporary_Male_Fashion.jpg|Contemporary Male Fashion}} and the ulatu is seen as outdated.{{book ref|sa2|19}} The only Veden men seen wearing it are [[Lin Davar]] and three |
+ | Contemporary Veden fashion is closely aligned with that of [[Alethkar]]{{file ref|Contemporary_Male_Fashion.jpg|Contemporary Male Fashion}} and the ulatu is seen as outdated.{{book ref|sa2|19}} The only Veden men seen wearing it are [[Lin Davar]] and three toughs led by [[Mill]] that attempt to collect payment for [[Jushu]]'s debts from Lin.{{book ref|sa2|19}}{{book ref|sa2|48}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 23:44, 14 May 2020
Ulatu | |
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Type | Garment |
Origin | Jah Keved |
World of Origin | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
An ulatu is a traditional men's garment worn in Jah Keved on Roshar.[1]
Design
Ulatu are knee-length skirts.[1][2] They can be made from silk, and are often worn with a simple shirt and a long robe or coat.[1] Shallan notes that her great-grandfathers would have worn mink pelts with their ulatu.[1] The ulatu has some similarities to the takama, but ulatu are typically shorter in length.[3]
Use
Contemporary Veden fashion is closely aligned with that of Alethkar[4] and the ulatu is seen as outdated.[1] The only Veden men seen wearing it are Lin Davar and three toughs led by Mill that attempt to collect payment for Jushu's debts from Lin.[1][2]