The National Museum of Denmark has a searchable list of over 1500 skin- and furcraft items from various populations and countries going back several hundred years. There's some amazing Armageddon inspiration on here and it's searchable by gender, material, object type, and location.
Plus you can even search through it in English! (http://skinddragter.natmus.dk/searchenglish)
(http://i.imgur.com/BJ7w8FS.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/ME7Z2ak.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/NqObPEg.jpg)
Full size image link for giant image of intricate belt! (http://cumulus.natmus.dk/CIP/preview/image/ES/52480)
Full size awesomely detailed Inuit boots. (http://cumulus.natmus.dk/CIP/preview/image/ES/49619)
Several views of an awesome Siberian coat! (https://skinddragter.azurewebsites.net/Clothing/Details/1030)
There's some seriously amazing, Armageddon-lookin' stuff in here. Thought you guys might enjoy. :)
Oooo.
Skincraft sounded WAY more morbid than this really is.
I can't decide if I'm relieved or disappointed.
Where are all the ruby-adorned silk war-longcoats?
Quote from: Riev on April 23, 2015, 01:42:34 PM
Where are all the ruby-adorned silk war-longcoats?
In the "Indiginous People's SILKcraft" Database. ;)
Quote from: Delirium on April 23, 2015, 01:12:58 PM
Skincraft sounded WAY more morbid than this really is.
I can't decide if I'm relieved or disappointed.
It sounds even more menacing in Norwegian.
Skinddragter.
good name for a RF