Manor Lords Clothing Stalls: How to Get Clothes

Unlock Manor Lords clothing stalls efficiently for requisite Burgage Plot upgrades.

Manor Lords Clothing Stalls: How to Get Clothes
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In Manor Lords, establishing clothing stalls is crucial for upgrading Burgage Plots and satisfying the clothing needs of your growing population. However, the game provides little guidance on setting up these stalls. This detailed guide covers the steps to get clothing stalls and the specific types of clothes required for different Burgage Plot levels.

Getting Clothing Stalls in Manor Lords


To get a clothing stall, players must construct a building that produces clothing materials such as leather, linen, or yarn. It does not matter which material players choose initially, as long as villagers have access to one.

Once the building is constructed, players need to assign a family to work there. One family member will automatically create a clothing stall at the marketplace after starting employment.

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Easiest Option: Leather for Clothing Stalls


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The easiest way to get a clothing stall is by producing leather. In the early game, players rely on hunters for food, so they might as well utilize the animal skins. Build a Tannery near the Hunter's Camp and assign a family to make leather.

This is the fastest way to get a clothing stall in Manor Lords. However, players might deplete the prey deposit quickly. To counteract this issue, building a Goat Shed enables a passive yield of hides.

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Clothing Requirements for Burgage Plot Upgrades


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Different types of clothing are required to upgrade Burgage Plots to higher levels. Here's a table summarizing the clothing requirements:

Burgage Plot Level Clothing Requirements
Level 2 One of the following: Leather, Linen, or Yarn
Level 3 Two types of clothing, such as Shoes and Clothes, or Cloaks and Gambesons

To upgrade Burgage Plots to Level 3, players need two types of clothing stalls. Crafting linen takes time, as players must grow flax first.

A better option is to buy sheep and obtain wool. While sheep can be expensive initially, it is a worthwhile investment. Players must build a Weaver's Workshop to turn wool into yarn, but they will have an unlimited supply afterward.

If players have enough leather, they can construct a Cobbler's Workshop to craft shoes, ensuring villagers do not go barefoot. Additionally, a Tailor's Workshop can produce cloaks, clothes, and gambesons using yarn or linen, and dyes from a Dyer's Workshop.

As soon as players have the necessary materials, clothing stalls automatically set up in the marketplace, distributing clothes around the village.

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Maintaining Clothing Stall Supply


Players must monitor their resource supply to prevent running out of materials for the clothing stalls. Having a variety of clothes increases villager happiness, leading to higher productivity and an increased likelihood of filling empty Burgage Plots.

Manor Lords clothing stalls are essential for upgrading Burgage Plots and keeping your populace content. By following the steps outlined in this guide, players can efficiently establish clothing stalls, provide the requisite apparel for their growing population, and progress smoothly through the game's various settlement levels.

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