Final Fantasy XIV Eastern Lord Lady Errant's Attire

Final Fantasy XIV Eastern Lord and Lady Errant’s Attire Cosmetic Outfit Now Available

The Final Fantasy XIV Online Store has updated to include the Eastern Lord and Eastern Lady Errant’s Attire. The individual outfits are priced at $18. Described as a “modern take on traditional Eastern fashion,” the outfit features an asymmetrical coat and a stylish pair of sneakers.

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As you can see below, the Errant’s Attire has been designed to suit all races in Final Fantasy XIV. Additionally, the cosmetic can also be dyed which opens up a range of ways players can incorporate pieces into their already expansive wardrobes. There are some variances between the Eastern Lord and Eastern Lady Errant’s attire. This mostly concerns the bottom piece. The Eastern Lady attire will come with a stylish skirt and the Eastern Lord attire will come with a pair of pants.

Outside of the Eastern Lord and Eastern Lady Errant’s Attire, Final Fantasy XIV added another cosmetic outfit into the game through Ishgardian Restoration rewards. This outfit features a more modern look, which includes a stylish coat and over the shoulder bag. Recently, the Collegiate Attire was also added to the Final Fantasy XIV Online Store. This outfit is styled after a school uniform and unlike the Errant Attire doesn’t feature gender specific outfits.

Final Fantasy XIV is immediately available on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 through backwards compatibility, and PC.


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