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Re-worded clause regarding dye-able items unobtainable with FC; added Ribbed Capris and Low-Top Sneakers to list of non-dye-able items; Trivia: Hau'oli Mall doesn't play Apparel Shop music
(Dye-able white items (and their dyed variants) cannot be obtained with Festival Coins)
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'''Fashion items''' are clothing and accessories that can be bought at apparel shops in [[Alola]]. They can also be obtained from visitors at [[Festival Plaza]] for Festival Coins at <sup>1</sup>/<sub>100</sub> of their regular cost (rounded down). Visitors will offer a random fashion item they are wearing, providing a chance for players to obtain fashion items they otherwise would not be able to. White items (except eyewear and hair accessories) cannot be purchased with FC.
'''Fashion items''' are clothing and accessories that can be bought at apparel shops in [[Alola]]. Most of them can also be obtained from visitors at [[Festival Plaza]] for Festival Coins at <sup>1</sup>/<sub>100</sub> of their regular cost (rounded down). Visitors will offer a random fashion item they are wearing, providing a chance for players to obtain fashion items they otherwise would not be able to (with a few exceptions).


{{DL|Festival Plaza|Dye houses}} in Festival Plaza can also dye white items (except eyewear and hair accessories) to be different variations on most of the simple colors (red, yellow, green, blue, orange, navy blue, purple, and pink). There are three variations possible depending on the level of the dye house: pastel, dark, and bright colors. Dyed clothes can also be re-dyed to white. Dyed items, like their white counterparts, cannot be obtained from Festival Plaza visitors for FC.
{{DL|Festival Plaza|Dye houses}} in Festival Plaza can also dye white items (except Ribbed Capris, Low-Top Sneakers, eyewear, and hair accessories) to be different variations on most of the simple colors (red, yellow, green, blue, orange, navy blue, purple, and pink). There are three variations possible depending on the level of the dye house: pastel, dark, and bright colors. Dyed items can also be re-dyed to white. These items, dyed or not, cannot be obtained from Festival Plaza visitors in exchange for FC.


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The only version-exclusive fashion items that do not have direct parallels between Pokémon Sun and Moon are those sold at the Malie Community Center. In Sun, the {{tc|Punk Girl}} sells hats for {{pdollar}}25,000 each, while in Moon, she sells shoes for {{pdollar}}50,000 each.
* The only version-exclusive fashion items that do not have direct parallels between Pokémon Sun and Moon are those sold at the Malie Community Center. In Sun, the {{tc|Punk Girl}} sells hats for {{pdollar}}25,000 each, while in Moon, she sells shoes for {{pdollar}}50,000 each.
* The Gracidea store at Hau'oli Mall (named after the [[Gracidea|homonymous key item]] that can also be obtained there), is the only apparel shop that does not play the ''[[Pokémon Sun & Pokémon Moon: Super Music Collection|Apparel Shop]]'' music theme played on other aptly-named apparel shops.


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