Timeline of what is and is not in style anymore in Havere.
Men's shirts all add an extra "puff" to the shoulder and ends of sleeves. Reflecting the men's style, women's dresses also have puffy shoulders and tapered sleeves.
Tailors small minimalist movement tailors started making jackets with hidden hooks and loops instead of gaudy buttons. To the elite people with buttons look like they're trying too hard.
Due to some very unfortunate wardrobe malfunctions when women made the switch from buttons to loops, the double breasted jacket become more popular - especially when used with hooks and loops. The almost military double-breasted look transfers to women's styles as well as the invisible hooks move from the back of the dress to the front.
People realized that wearing a full velvet Jacket in the during the hot Havere Summer was a smelly idea.
The short double-shoulder cape is cut in half and shifted around to the side of your non-dominant hand. To make up for the lack of warmth of this capes, a woolen nomadic scarf has been added to the ensemble. If you're really fashionable, it is dyed scarlet from the Skrit beetle from the Far East.