
Sometimes called the slave rag.
A cloth tunic, very brief, fashioned to fit very snugly to a slave girl's form.
"Eta pulled at the bit of rag she wore. 'Ta-Teera,' she said. I looked down at the scrap of rag, outrageously brief,
so scandalous, so shameful, fit only for a slave girl, which I wore. I smiled. I had been placed in a Ta-Teera." "It was with joy, later in the morning, that I felt, thrown against my body by my master, a bit of brown cloth.
It was a few threads, fit for a bond girl...Joyfully I drew on the garment, slipping it over my head, and fastened
it, more tightly about me by the two tiny hooks on the left. The slit made the garment a rather snug one, easier to
slip into; the two hooks, when fastened, naturally increased the snugness of the garment, drawing it quite closely
about the breasts and hips, deliciously then, from the point of view of a man, the girl's figure is betrayed and
accentuated; also the two hooks do not close the slit on the left completely, but permit men to gaze upon the sweet
slave flesh pent, held captive within." "One of the most exciting slave garments, if a slave is permitted clothing, is the Ta-Terra or, as it is sometimes
called, the slave rag. This is analogous to the tunic, but it is little more, and intentionally so, than a rag or rags.
In it the girl is in no doubt as the whether or not she is a slave. Some cities don not wish girls in Ta-Teeras to be
seen publically on the streets. Some masters put their girls in such garments only when they are camping, or in the wild.
Others, of course, may prescribe the Ta-Teera for their girls when they are within their own compartments."
Slave Girl of Gor, page 81
Slave Girl of Gor, pages 75-76
Guardsmen of Gor, page 107
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