Costumes by Race and Theme
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Cavalier of the Sworn OathEdit
- A mix of metal and leather melded with the hide of a great snow bear, fashioned to pay tribute to Malacath, the Furious One.
The Cavalier of the Sworn Oath costume is acquired by completing the quest A Cold Wind from the Mountain.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Face mask, robe, boots, gloves, neck strap
- Slot 2: Cheek guards, boot, belt, and glove trim
- Slot 3: Robe and arm guard edgings
(Bear head is not dyeable)
Celestial RobesEdit
- Celestial guardians themselves could not take issue with these robes. The gemstones reference the Warrior and Thief, while the elegant draping of fabric pays homage to the Mage. Wear this ensemble and you'll be sure to wow courtiers and scholars alike.
The Celestial Robes costume is available as an Apex-level reward in Celestial Crates.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1:
- Slot 2:
- Slot 3:
Centurion Dress ArmorEdit
- This costume replicates the dress armor of an Imperial Centurion of the Legions of Cyrodiil.
The Centurion Dress Armor is part of the Imperial Officer Pack, which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 . This costume is also available as a Superior-level reward in Flame Atronach Crates.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Chestplate, helm, pauldrons, bracer backs, skirt front, side, and back panels, boots
- Slot 2: Trim on chestplate, helm, pauldrons, hip guards, and boots
- Slot 3: Under armor, chestplate straps, back of helm, sleeves, gloves, shoes, skirt, and leggings
Centurion Field ArmorEdit
- This costume replicates the field armor of an Imperial Centurion, the outfit worn on the battlefield.
The Centurion Field Armor is part of the Imperial Officer Pack, which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 . This costume is also available as a Superior-level reward in Flame Atronach Crates.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: The dull brown plates on the bottom of the helmet, the pauldrons, the chainmail pieces, the lower three plates on the loincloth, the front of the boots, and the front of the breastplate.
- Slot 2: The diamonds on the knees of the boots, the trim on the helmet, the middle pauldron plates, the top section of the loincloth, the diamond on the belt, select spots on the hip guards and forearm plates.
- Slot 3: The black parts, including the sides of the top of the helmet, the fabric trim surrounding any plate armor, the trim going down the center of the breastplate, the pants and all cloth/leather.
(The laces going down the center of the chest are not dyeable)
ChefEdit
- A high-end chef's outfit that indicates the wearer is a provisioner supreme.
The Chef costume was available in the Crown Store for 400 from March 17 to May 26, 2015. From May 21 to May 26, 2015, this costume was on sale for 200 before being removed from the Crown Store.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Robe, hat, boots, front and inside of pants
- Slot 2: Belts, suspenders, parts of the boots
- Slot 3: Apron and outside of pants
City Isle Tunic DressEdit
- Designer Diocletia says, "For a true Imperial, simple does not mean unsophisticated. Our City Isle Tunic Dress is inspired by the elegant lines of Second Empire attire, but updated with a contemporary bias cut."
The City Isle Tunic Dress is an Imperial-style costume that was available in the Crown Store for 500 from July 28, 2016 to July 15, 2019. It is now available as an Epic-level reward in Nightfall Crates.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Dress
- Slot 2: Dress trim, sandals, necklace chain
- Slot 3: Necklace, brooch, bracelets, belt tassles
(Belt is not dyeable)
Classic Ordinator ArmorEdit
- The classic dark-gold armor worn by Ordinators of the Tribunal while keeping the peace and combating heresy in Mournhold and its surrounding regions.
The Classic Ordinator Armor is part of the Ordinator Armor Pack, which was sold in the Crown Store for 1,000 from May 7, 2015 to September 1, 2016. It is also available as a Superior-level reward in the Dwarven and Buoyant Armiger Crown Crates.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Darker gold parts on the armor (including the face)
- Slot 2: Shiny trim on the armor (including the non-face helmet portions)
- Slot 3: Mohawk, and blue cloth/leather parts (including the belt straps and elbow straps)
(The inner arm portion that extends from the elbow up to the shoulder cannot be dyed.)
Claw Seer of SithisEdit
- "Change cannot be denied. Yet some wish to thwart it, finding comfort in stasis. In stagnation. These I seek out in the way of seers so that ku-vastei may deal with them. Once they clear the path, needed change occurs."—Claw Seer Deelith-Xul
The Claw Seer of Sithis is an upcoming costume found in the update 43 datamine.
(The (?) cannot be dyed.)
Corseted Riding OutfitEdit
- Lady Eloisse, the designer, says, "A Breton woman likes to add a touch of feminine flair to her otherwise practical clothing. She wants her attire to say she's a lady, no matter what she's doing."
The Corseted Riding Outfit was available in the Crown Store for 500 from December 17, 2015 to July 15, 2019. It is also available as a Superior-level reward in Gloomspore Crates.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Shirt
- Slot 2: Corset, wrist wraps, boots
- Slot 3: Pants
Court of BedlamEdit
- The Court of Bedlam may be a cult of angry and vengeful Daedra worshipers, but there's no denying they have a certain sinister sense of style. Adopt their distinctive look with this ominous costume.
The Court of Bedlam costume was awarded to anyone who pre-ordered the Summerset chapter with the Queen's Bounty Pack. It is now available in the Crown Store for 2,500 as part of the Summerset Collector's Pack. It is worn by members of the Court of Bedlam.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: All red parts of armor and robe
- Slot 2: Outer robe, neck covering, straps on gauntlets
- Slot 3: Face mask, plates on shoulders, wrists, gloves, and waist, boots, belt buckle, robe details including Mephala brooch
(Horns are not dyeable)
Courtly Traveling AttireEdit
- Fashionable nobles would never sully their fine court clothes with the dirt of travel. They wear simple - yet still elegant - robes while riding between castles, and display their wealth in the silver fastenings holding the robes together.
The Courtly Traveling Attire is awarded for earning the Peace in Our Time? achievement.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1:
- Slot 2:
- Slot 3:
The (?) are not dyeable.
Covenant ScoutEdit
- Brown and black leather armor topped with a black leather cowl, like that worn by Breton Skirmisher Scouts.
The Covenant Scout is a bandit-style costume that is part of Stealthy Rogues Pack which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 from March 17, 2015 to December 11, 2017.[1] It can also be received through the Level Up Advisor at Level 20.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Main armor, hood trim
- Slot 2: Buckles and edging
- Slot 3: Hood, inner arms and pants, glove straps, upper sleeves
Crafty Lerisa's Thief OutfitEdit
- Lightweight thieving outfit of dark-gray padded cloth and leather, with a feature-concealing half-balaclava.
Crafty Lerisa's Thief Outfit is part of the Stealthy Rogues Pack which was sold in the Crown Store for 700 from March 17, 2015 to December 11, 2017.[2] It is now available in the Adept Starter Pack alongside the Knight of the Flame costume, Mages Guild Research Robes and White Mane Horse for 1000 .
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Shirt, mask, front and top of hood, stripes on pants, boots, bracers
- Slot 2: Straps on bracers, buckles on chest, belt, and boots, upper chest pad
- Slot 3: Undershirt, back of hood, pants
Crystal Tower Sapiarchs' GownEdit
- Inspired by the elegant formal gowns of the Sapiarchs of the Crystal Tower, designer Estinwe Silkdancer says, "Now you, too, can have the mysteries of the Dawn Era at your fingertips—or at least look like you do!"
The Crystal Tower Sapiarchs' Gown is available in the Crown Store for 1,000 since May 2, 2019.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Sleeves and center of the dress
- Slot 2: Shoes and body of the dress
- Slot 3: Gold trimmings
(The white cuffs and the jewel accents cannot be dyed.)
Cumberland Anniversary AttireEdit
- High King Emeric ordered this dashing attire for the anniversary of his coronation. The first of the Cumberland Dynasty to ascend to the throne, Emeric seeks to rule the Daggerfall Covenant wisely. With this garb, he also leads with panache.
The Cumberland Anniversary Attire was available as a daily reward on day 21 of April 2024.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Coat and vest
- Slot 2: Shirt and pants
- Slot 3: Boots and belt
(The gold, silver, and red parts, the lapels, and the boot cuffs cannot be dyed.)
Cyrod Gentry's Town GownEdit
- "Tailored from sheerest linen, as daring as it is discreet, this aristocratic town gown is suitable for Cyrodilics of either sex," says the renowned Diocletia of Skingrad. "Whether you're dining or dancing, shopping or just showing off, this is for you."
The Cyrod Gentry's Town Gown was sold in the Crown Store for 700 from September 15, 2016 to June 3, 2017. It returned from June 3 to June 10, 2021, and was offered to ESO Plus Members at a discounted 560 . It returned once more from July 6 to July 10, 2023
It is also available as an Epic-level reward in Baandari Pedlar Crown Crates.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Gown
- Slot 2: Sandals
- Slot 3: Trim on robe, necklace, broock, bracelets, belt
Cyrod Patrician Formal GownEdit
- You'll look every inch the aristocrat in this formal wrap gown from Diocletia of Skingrad, paired with a splendid gorget of hammered gold dripping with Imperial diamonds. Get haughty!
The Cyrod Patrician Formal Gown was sold in the Crown Store for 1,000 from (?) to June 3, 2017. It is also available as an Epic-level reward in Flame Atronach Crown Crates.
- Dyeing
- Slot 1: Most of gown
- Slot 2: Shoulder and arm straps, sandals
- Slot 3: Necklace, gown trim, sandal clasps, bracelets
(Blue gems are not dyeable)