![]() Rita Skeeter wears acid green robes, against which her Quick-Quotes Quill blends perfectly ( GF20) These must have been enchanted, since normal earmuffs don't block sound entirely ( CS6). Robes have pockets, inside and out (e.g., CS13)Ĭornelius Fudge wears a pinstriped cloak, a violet top hat, emerald green trousers, etc.Įar muffs are worn (Dumbledore remarked that he had blushed when Madam Pomfrey had complimented him on his pair ( PS1)), and not always in winter: Sprout provided them for her second-years to protect their ears from the cry of the Mandrake. "people in cloaks" that Vernon spotted on his way to work: emerald green, violet ( PS1) Percy Weasley: brand-new, navy-blue dress robes Other mentionsĭumbledore, when he arrived in Privet Drive, was wearing long robes, a purple cloak that swept the ground, and high-heeled, buckled boots ( PS1).Madame Maxime: flowing gown of lavender silk.Ludo Bagman: bright purple with large yellow stars.McGonagall: red tartan and a rather ugly wreath of thistles around the brim of her hat.Hermione: floaty, periwinkle-blue material.Pansy Parkinson: very frilly robes of pale pink.Draco Malfoy – black velvet with a high collar, which in Harry’s opinion made him look like a vicar.Crabbe and Goyle: green (Harry thought they looked like moss-covered boulders).Ron: (bought second-hand by Molly, so she didn’t have many choices frightfully out of style) maroon with lace at the collar and cuffs, which he tried to remove with a Severing Charm.Harry: much like his school robes, but bottle green (bought for him by Molly using his money).Students of fourth year and above are required to have dress robes to wear to formal events. (Lockhart is a noteworthy example of this.) Dress robes The colors are bright and and the style somewhat extravagant. Clothing in the wizarding world – traditional wizard clothing – consists of robes, cloaks, boots, and possibly a hat of some kind.
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