Thessalia's Makeovers

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Thessalia's Makeovers.
A change cabin
A change cabin

Thessalia's Makeovers is a makeover shop that can change a player's clothing. The makeover includes shirt, sleeves, legs, and the colour of the player's clothes as well, similar to the Tutorial Island. The makeover is run by Thessalia, who also owns a different clothing shop in the same building. You can only customize clothing and not shoes. To get a makeover, talk to Thessalia and ask for one. Except for equipment in the ring and ammunition slots, you may not have anything equipped when you have a makeover. The makeover service is free.

On 13 August 2007, new clothes types were added into the game along with new hairstyles as well.

On 25 August 2010, new clothes types with a wide range of colours are added. When this update happened many people crowded the clothing store. The clothing tops released on 25 August 2010, cannot be used with customised sleeves and armbands.

On 1 September 2010, the character rotate became optional. Clicking on either side of the representation of your character to start spinning. Clicking again will stop the spinning and return the representation of your character to normal.

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Trivia

  • Even though she wants your armour and weapons off when you change, she doesn't mind if you are wearing an aura at the time.
  • There appeared to be a glitch where people can become stuck after changing clothes. It happened during the several hours after the update on 25 August 2010. Possible solutions are climbing up to the store's second floor and following other people. This glitch has been fixed.
  • When worn by a female player, the Ceremonial Robeskirt seems to have a silver star of Saradomin on its belt.
  • There seems to be a fault with the Assassin's shirt as the exposed part of the hands has a fairer complexion regardless of the player's in game skin colour.
  • Also with the Assassin's shirt, if a player wears sleeveless armour then regardless of their skin colour their arms would have a fair complexion while their face, or other areas would remain dark.
  • File:Changing room glitch.png
    A clothes changing booth where it shouldn't be
    With the release of new default clothing, a glitch occurred in which the player would go into a dressing room and be able to teleport out with it to a specific location and have the dressing land with them. Due to this, many popular places in RuneScape such as Lumbridge Castle, Falador, and Varrock were crowded with "Dressing Rooms" with players in them.
  • The "raw onion" colour is very similar to the third lightest skin colour of a character, and many players use this colour to make characters appearing "naked".
  • The "granite block" colour is very similar to the seventh darkest skin colour of a character, some players use this color to make characters appearing "naked".
  • An actual white colour is missing from the very large collection of colours. "Moonlight mead" seems to be the most similar cold colour, and "Soda ash" is the neutral colour nearest to white.
  • Low level mages often use mage-looking, default clothing such as the Archmage Smock or Herbalist Robe as a temporary replacement for Wizard Robes and other mage clothing.
  • The "bandit blue" colour is actually a light brown.
  • A glitch currently happens when having the breeches on which makes the bottom part invisible with some strange things on it.