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Revision as of 05:39, 12 March 2020
T-shirt
"A simple T-shirt."
Base Stats
Apparel
- Insulation - Cold
- 0.22 °C (0.4 °F)
- Insulation - Heat
- 0.1 °C (0.2 °F)
- Armor - Sharp
- 20%
- Armor - Blunt
- 20%
- Armor - Heat
- 20%
- Coverage
- Torso, Left Shoulder, Right Shoulder
Creation
- Work To Make
- 27 ticks (0.45 secs)
Summary
Overview & Obtaining
T-shirts are one of two shirts available in RimWorld, and are inferior to the button-down shirt. T-shirts can be purchased from traders, crafted, or stripped from Outlanders and Pirates.
Crafting
As a complicated garment, t-shirts can only be made at tailoring benches, which requires complex clothing to be researched in order to be constructed. A t-shirt requires 40 of any textile, and 27 units of work.
Conclusion & Comparison
T-shirts are not particularly useful given that button-down shirts are a strict upgrade with only a minor increase in cost. Comparing the two options:
- T-shirts have the same armor values, but don't cover the arms or neck
- T-shirts offer slightly worse insulation from cold (22% vs. 26%)
- T-shirts require fewer textiles to craft (40 vs. 45) and take less work (27 vs. 45)
In fact, the combination of a t-shirt and pants is actually worse than tribalwear. Compared to a t-shirt and pants:
- Tribalwear offers identical armor and coverage
- Tribalwear has better insulation - cold (55% vs. 42%)
- Tribalwear has much better insulation - heat (55% vs. 18%)
- Tribalwear requires fewer textiles to craft (60 vs. 80) and takes significantly less work (30 vs. 54)
Insulation Information
T-shirts offer a small amount of insulation from heat (10%) and a bit more insulation from cold (22%). The exact insulation in-game depends on the textile used and the quality of the crafted item. Assuming normal quality, a t-shirt offers:
Keeps Cool | ||
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Maximum | ||
Fabric | Alpaca wool | +1.6°C |
Cloth | +1.8°C | |
Devilstrand | +2.4°C | |
Hyperweave | +2.6°C | |
Megasloth wool | +1.2°C | |
Muffalo wool | +1.2°C | |
Synthread | +2.2°C | |
Leather | Bearskin | +2°C |
Birdskin | +1°C | |
Bluefur | +1.6°C | |
Camelhide | +2.4°C | |
Chinchilla fur | +1.6°C | |
Dog leather | +1.6°C | |
Elephant leather | +1.2°C | |
Foxfur | +1.6°C | |
Heavy fur | +1.4°C | |
Human leather | +1.2°C | |
Lightleather | +1.2°C | |
Lizardskin | +1.2°C | |
Panthera fur | +2.4°C | |
Patchleather | +0.9°C | |
Plainleather | +1.6°C | |
Rhinoceros leather | +1.4°C | |
Thrumbofur | +2.2°C | |
Wolfskin | +1.6°C |
Keeps Warm | ||
---|---|---|
Minimum | ||
Fabric | Alpaca wool | −6.6°C |
Cloth | −3.96°C | |
Devilstrand | −4.4°C | |
Hyperweave | −5.72°C | |
Megasloth wool | −7.48°C | |
Muffalo wool | −6.16°C | |
Synthread | −4.84°C | |
Leather | Bearskin | −4.4°C |
Birdskin | −2.2°C | |
Bluefur | −4.4°C | |
Camelhide | −3.52°C | |
Chinchilla fur | −6.6°C | |
Dog leather | −3.08°C | |
Elephant leather | −3.08°C | |
Foxfur | −4.4°C | |
Heavy fur | −6.6°C | |
Human leather | −2.64°C | |
Lightleather | −2.64°C | |
Lizardskin | −2.64°C | |
Panthera fur | −3.52°C | |
Patchleather | −1.98°C | |
Plainleather | −3.52°C | |
Rhinoceros leather | −3.08°C | |
Thrumbofur | −7.48°C | |
Wolfskin | −5.28°C |