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The Sleepy Empire Fashion

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The Sleepy Empire Fashion is very important to all Sleepys. The normal outfit for Sleepys when they are just hanging around, not doing anything really or going out for dinner or something they wear this. They are covered with decorative symbols and some might decorate their little hats. Their arms are protected with hard, but soft sleeves. These are all the new rage and are the most popular these days. Their hat is decorated with a pattered with little spikes and are their usual famous purple. As you can see in this picture there is a little symbol near the end of every sleeve. This is the rank. The rank you can see here is the “Citizen” ranking. They spend a great deal of time putting everything on. All their accessories and stuff. It takes about 2 hours in fact. When nervous they may fiddle with their clothes and when shocked some may even come off (very rare). Everyone asks what accessories their going to buy today and what’s a hot and new stripe pattern for their hats.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 18:52  

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The Juppa Eagle

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