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The first fashion houses and associated clothing manufacturers in New Harren were formed in the 1970s, not with an eye to any particular style but out of economic necessity. Importing clothing from Urcea was relatively expensive while raw materials were readily available within the Rectory for the production of clothes. The earliest local fashion emulated popular Occidental styles. During the 1970s and 80s, indigenous seamstresses would move to Port St. Charles looking for work in this field. While most simply adapted Occidental methods, some of these indigenous women began to introduce their own flare to the work, and by the late 1980s a visibly distinct Port St. Charles style began to emerge. These styles began to reach exposure in the [[Urcea]]n market in the early 2000s. From there, they began to see the attention of [[Sarpedon|Sarpedonic]] high society by the late 2000s. By 2015, "PSC style" was entrenched as a global phenomenon.
The first fashion houses and associated clothing manufacturers in New Harren were formed in the 1970s, not with an eye to any particular style but out of economic necessity. Importing clothing from Urcea was relatively expensive while raw materials were readily available within the Rectory for the production of clothes. The earliest local fashion emulated popular Occidental styles. During the 1970s and 80s, indigenous seamstresses would move to Port St. Charles looking for work in this field. While most simply adapted Occidental methods, some of these indigenous women began to introduce their own flare to the work, and by the late 1980s a visibly distinct Port St. Charles style began to emerge. These styles began to reach exposure in the [[Urcea]]n market in the early 2000s. From there, they began to see the attention of [[Sarpedon|Sarpedonic]] high society by the late 2000s. By 2015, "PSC style" was entrenched as a global phenomenon.


Clothing made in New Harren is subject to export controls due to the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association|Nysdra Sea Treaty]], and accordingly most brands have to export directly to [[Urcea]] before they are available for purchase abroad. Most of the major fashion houses hold a shared ownership interest in a [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]]-based brand called "Treasures of the Nysdra", which functions as the international retailer for most Port St. Charles fashion houses. Many economists believe that the relative scarcity and cost resulting from the export controls have kept Port St. Charles brands relatively hard to come by, maintaining brand novelty and prestige. The export controls also mean that populations of the other [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]] nations have ready access to the Port St. Charles style. As a result, many global fashion analysts have consistently referred to the people of [[Quetzenkel]] as "best dressed" every year since [[2021]].
Clothing made in New Harren is subject to export controls due to the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association|Nysdra Sea Treaty]], and accordingly most brands have to export directly to [[Urcea]] before they are available for purchase abroad. Most of the major fashion houses hold a shared ownership interest in a [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]]-based brand called "Treasures of the Nysdra", quickly identifiable by its "rising sun" symbol, which functions as the international retailer for most Port St. Charles fashion houses. Many economists believe that the relative scarcity and cost resulting from the export controls have kept Port St. Charles brands relatively hard to come by, maintaining brand novelty and prestige. The export controls also mean that populations of the other [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]] nations have ready access to the Port St. Charles style. As a result, many global fashion analysts have consistently referred to the people of [[Quetzenkel]] as "best dressed" every year since [[2021]].
 
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The motif of the rising sun is prominently used throughout both New Harrenic government and society, representing the "dawning" of the country as a new and distinct nation.
The motif of the rising sun is prominently used throughout both New Harrenic government and society, representing the "dawning" of the country as a new and distinct nation.

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