(t), for trimmed is a suffix used with armours to denote that the particular armour has a trim. Trimmed armours are only obtainable from Treasure Trails. Trimmed is also added to the name of all skillcapes for any player who has achieved level 99 in more than 1 skill to show they have a trim.
- Adamant full helm (t)
- Adamant kiteshield (t)
- Adamant platebody (t)
- Adamant platelegs (t)
- Adamant plateskirt (t)
- Amulet of fury (t)
- Amulet of glory (t)
- Amulet of magic (t)
- Black full helm (t)
- Black kiteshield (t)
- Black platebody (t)
- Black platelegs (t)
- Black plateskirt (t)
- Dragonhide body (t)
- Dragonhide body (t) (blue)
- Dragonhide body (t) (green)
- Dragonhide chaps (t)
- Dragonhide chaps (t) (blue)
- Dragonhide chaps (t) (green)
- Rune full helm (t)
- Rune kiteshield (t)
- Rune platebody (t)
- Rune platelegs (t)
- Rune plateskirt (t)
- Strength amulet (t)
- Studded body (t)
- Studded chaps (t)
- Wizard hat (t)
- Wizard robe skirt (t)
- Wizard robe top (t)
Skill capes[]
- Agility cape (t)
- Attack cape (t)
- Constitution cape (t)
- Construct. cape (t)
- Cooking cape (t)
- Crafting cape (t)
- Defence cape (t)
- Divination cape (t)
- Dungeoneering cape (t)
- Farming cape (t)
- Firemaking cape (t)
- Fishing cape (t)
- Fletching cape (t)
- Herblore cape (t)
- Hunter cape (t)
- Magic cape (t)
- Mining cape (t)
- Prayer cape (t)
- Ranging cape (t)
- Runecraft cape (t)
- Slayer cape (t)
- Smithing cape (t)
- Strength cape (t)
- Summoning cape (t)
- Thieving cape (t)
- Woodcutting cape (t)
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