Bentley's Clothes
itemPlain but well-made shirt and pants custom-fitted by Bentley from simple materials. Suitable for a young traveler, practical without flashy colors or noble silks.
Bentley's Clothes, a plain yet impeccably tailored shirt and pants crafted by the skilled seamstress Bentley from simple materials, debut in The Name of the Wind as practical attire perfectly suited for the young traveler Kvothe's humble beginnings at the University. Across the series, these unassuming garments symbolize Kvothe's resourcefulness and disdain for ostentation, enduring as a staple of his wardrobe amid escalating adventures and trials. Though only explicitly featured in the first book thus far, they represent an unchanging anchor in Kvothe's evolving legend, contrasting his later finery and misfortunes.
Evolution
The Name of the Wind
Plain but well-made shirt and pants custom-fitted by Bentley from simple materials. Suitable for a young traveler, practical without flashy colors or noble silks.
Book Appearances
The Name of the Wind
First appears Ch 31