


The eyepatch on the Blackbosom Hat does go over your character’s hair, so if you have bangs over the right eye (as Alahra does in these screenshots), you may get some clipping depending on just how the hair falls. It’s also worth noting that since the skirt of the Blackbosom Dress is broad enough that your character’s hands and weapons may clip through it depending on your class and race. You can check out the slideshow to see all of the items from a few different angles. The Blackbosom Attire is gender-locked: it can only be worn by female characters. They’re all level 1 as you might expect, and they don’t have any special stats. As has been the case with most NPC outfits added to the Mog Station, all of the Blackbosom pieces are non-dyeable. The Blackbosom Attire is priced at $12 and includes four items: the Blackbosom Hat, the Blackbosom Dress, the Blackbosom Dress Gloves, and the Blackbosom Boots. ( Update: They added an announcement to the Lodestone a couple days late!) This, the first ever Mog Station review on Fashion Ninjutsu, will cover the new Blackbosom Attire and the Blackbosom Reaper weapons (which are spread out over a few different items on the Mog Station). The idea’s been lingering in the back of my head for a few months now, waiting for the next major item to come along, which finally happened over the weekend (curiously, without an announcement on the Lodestone that I’ve seen, so I almost missed them). After I picked up the Fuga Attire the moment it was available only to find that it has horrible issues with tail clipping, I tossed around the idea of doing reviews of Mog Station exclusive glamour items.
