List of Snowdrop's Outfits
Snowdrop appears with a new outfit each time she transforms from opossum to human, with a limited degree of control over the clothing she gets.<ref>Snowdrop switched to opossum form as she vaulted over the footboard of the bed, paused as she considered what she needed, then became human again, dropping into a sitting position on the little shelf-dresser thing at the foot of the bed.
Changing and becoming human again let her change clothes. She’d wanted something that fit for school, literary or fancy or whatever, and the oversized t-shirt she wore was now crimson, with thick white letters wrapping around most of it, the text extending from shoulder to the base: ‘I may love garbage but that doesn’t mean I am garbage’.
Good. Wordy. - excerpt from Leaving a Mark 4.x</ref><ref>“Love the shirts,” Avery said.
“Where do you get ’em?” Verona asked.
“They’re a part of her, like her hair or teeth, or the buttons on her hood,” Avery said. - excerpt from Out on a Limb 3.6</ref>
This is a partial list of them.
- Stolen Away 2.9: She didn’t have any shorts or skirt on that Avery could see, but she wore an adult-sized t-shirt that came to her knees, black. It was printed with ‘I have class, I have sass, I scream at own ass’.
- Stolen Away 2.z: It looked like a kid, wearing a t-shirt printed with ‘Trash Face’, and oversized cargo shorts that extended down to the tops of her mid-calf socks. Her shoes were untied.
- Out on a Limb 3.1: She wore cargo shorts and a tee that said ‘Trash Face’, her hair was greasy, and she had dark circles around her eyes.
- Out on a Limb 3.3: She was wearing her ‘opossum’ jacket with the button eyes and the actual teeth sticking through the edge, and a long-sleeved shirt that read ‘AAAAAAAAAAAAA’.
- Out on a Limb 3.5: Snowdrop, wearing jeans, no shoes, a jacket, and a shirt reading ‘Aesthetically Off’.
- Out on a Limb 3.6: ‘Dumpster Firiest’.
- Out on a Limb 3.7: Her shirt was bright red, with ‘Poss’d Off’ on it.
- Leaving a Mark 4.x: [...] the oversized t-shirt she wore was now crimson, with thick white letters wrapping around most of it, the text extending from shoulder to the base: ‘I may love garbage but that doesn’t mean I am garbage’.
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