His story earned no comment, but he remembered that he was here after hours and that Master Len'Alen was being generous with his time so he tried to be a better customer. He knew from the other side of the equation that it could be frustrating to draw out from the customer what they actually wanted.
"I like that," he supplied after being shown the three-piece suit. It was suitable should he need to be present for client meetings or for being an elf-about-town when showing Torin (and sometimes Destyn) his natal city. He turned his gaze upon the more utilitarian clothing. It was the Gelerian sailcloth innovation that truly caught his attention, however.
"No, do go on. We do have some protections beyond the mundane, but my master's first maxim was safety first. I brought friends from Kalzasi to see Silfanore. One, my business partner, is also here for a sort of apprenticeship alongside me. Whether we use such things at Tavárinoikos, or not until we return to Kalzasi, I would be interested in what you might come up with using the sailcloth. He has a noble patron. Their sigil is a seven-pointed blue star on a field of argent." He considered. "We can pay."
They had been quiet about their financial successes, not wanting to seem like nouveau riche as well as not Hytori, but while Torin's elementalism made him all but heatproof at his forge, Sivan would like to protect him from the more caustic and acidic of alchemical solutions he used in conjunction with his other skills to enchant artefacts into being.
"Were you imagining something made entirely of the sailcloth or is it too stiff for that...? Perhaps overlapping sections of it like scale armor. It would rather be a sort of armor for a maker, eh...?"
Sivan was lost then down the rabbit hole with a question of design he understood.