[@NuttsnBolts][@The Elvenqueen] You'll need to forgive my decision to go against my usual tendency to be long-winded, but what I want to say this time is rather simplistic in nature and I'm actually severely multitasking (even by my standards). Honestly, I don't actually think there's a problem with listing a character's clothing; in fact, as a GM I find it slightly troublesome - even offensive - when a character sheet doesn't have this information listed (a picture is sufficient if there's no description). This is clearly a matter of subjectivity and preference, and I don't think there's a 'right' or 'wrong' way to go about it. For me, I like to have a very vivid image in my head of what the other character looks like in order to write a realistic response to them -- fashion is a realistic part of life. I'm not a fashion fanatic, nor am I a model, but characterization can be expressed rather heavily through what a character wears, and it's not superficial to want to flesh out your character and make them more real by emphasizing what they have on, assuming you don't [i]only[/i] list that. Fiction is only interesting when it's fleshed out, so details such as clothing are as important as any other detail is. Things are actually [i]more[/i] superficial to me if these details aren't included, since it makes the character less alive. Without even taking all of this into account, I'll probably imagine you're naked if you don't tell me what you're wearing. xD