Re: Is a locket clothing?



Dave Hinz wrote:

On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 01:45:08 GMT, John VanSickle <evilsnackKOSHER@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Rich Travsky wrote:
Kreacher gets the locket, apparently jewelry isn't considered clothing. I don't
think I would, but an elf might think otherwise...

I would venture to say that only a house elf that wanted to be free
would regard a locket as clothing.

Wouldn't something called "clothing" involve cloth in some way?

Maybe not, but that's the point of the question. The locket is worn like
clothing, so....?
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