Thinking more about baby designs and mawuli clothing… top right of the first image is technically meant to be a baby, but the head isn’t quite neotenous enough for my tastes.
Anyways, since mawuli have (fur? feathers? pycnofibers? setae???) …fluffiness, they don’t have the exact same norms about clothing as humans. Genitalia are the most likely part to be covered, which sometimes means pretty baggy pants for their hindmost legs, but sometimes it’s more a pretty simple strip of leather anchored with decoratively braided rope. The left guy also has some simple claw-sheaths tied to their arms for if they would want to switch to quadrupedal walking. Also seen are some simple sandals. Shoes are generally more common in flat urban environments, and are rare in rural, heavily forested areas.
The clothes on the second image might be seen more during the late evening and twilight, when the temperature starts to go down, or perhaps this dude is just very into human-esque fashion. Could be either!
Third image guy is definitely wearing cold-weather clothes, probably during the winter night. This sketch is much rougher, the anatomy is kind of off.
Non-functional body ornamentation includes mandible notching, jewelry, spiracle piercings, shaving or dyeing fur, and rarely, decorative scarring.













