[@Aristocles] Sounds good! So. Lizardboys and girls: Loincloths, because you can't tell anyway. Humanoid Boys: shorts and short-sleeved shirts, with long pants stored away for those rare occasions when they are really, [i]really[/i] needed. After all, some are dwarves and halfings, for crying out loud, so should have higher tolerances with that. On to humanoid girls. I kinda feel bad about the leotard thing. Heh. If I get too overbearing or anything, just kick me or something. I'm running on like an hour of sleep right now in the past about 30 hours, and my biological clock doesn't like to let me sleep during the night. Didn't get much more than that the night before last, either. So I'm all kinds of mental wonky at the moment. I might need that good kick. I totally understand where you're coming from with the leotard aspect. You would have to know what you're doing to be capable of fighting in a dress. It isn't impossible (and even easy if you practice enough... well, not [i]you,[/i] unless you're training to fight in a cloak or are actually Scottish). With a loose enough skirt, people can even fight with great skill while in a dress, but it would potentially be a hindrance for a beginner. With the way you were typing, were you talking leotards for everyday wear or something? Anyway. What about having that extra outfit, like a single pair of shorts and a shirt shoved in a closet or something for the beginner girls to change into only for training? I don't think you said anything either way about that. If you did, my apologies. It would make seeing footwork easier, and eliminate the skirt mess for beginners. Oh, good. Glad you're okay with that. Maybe we can come up with a better title for it or something.