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Well, maybe not hunting in a dress ... but, cooking, sewing, make potions or sit in the evening at the campfire? Just use your fantasy ...
Jepp basically when the female NPCs do too. I mean the farmer-women wear dresses to work, female hunters wear pants till their shift ends.
Actually pretty sure there are more jobs women wear pants during work, smithy for example and I think miners and lumberjacks (or is that lumberjills ?), do too
The fact that the npcs in more dangerous jobs all get clothing changes just adds to that. We as females get bupkis. And don't be disingenuous, women did all the work the men did so it's not unrealistic that in the game they also could and should. Due to different body types and strengths we might have to be more clever but then that isn't really so difficult...
So I guess we will be "there" when thats implemented alongside the male clothing already in the game, so people have a free choice what they wanna wear.
Well the starting clothes ARE just that, cheap drab clothes because at start you play a poor nobody.
I mean if a female char would start in a dress, it would be more like a drab sack with arms too.