Island Lobster Shirt

The Island Lobster Shirt, also known as both the Island Outfit and the Outset Shirt in, is a recurring item in. The Island Lobster Shirt goes unnamed in.

The Island Lobster Shirt is part of Link's default attire in. Link switches to wearing the Hero's Clothes after being gifted them by his Grandma.

In the Second Quest, Link is instead gifted the invisible Hero's New Clothes, which he wears on top of the Island Lobster Shirt. This allows Link to instead continue in his adventure with special dialogue addressing Link's blue clothing instead of his standard green. Upon first meeting Link, Medli will comment on the color of Link's clothing and the "crawfish" design on them.

The Island Lobster Shirt is a piece of Armor introduced in The Champions' Ballad DLC pack as part of the "EX Treasure: Garb of Winds" Side Quest. It is a priceless relic that was once kept safely within the walls of Hyrule Castle, but was later stolen by Misko. Misko hints at the whereabouts of the Island Lobster Shirt in Misko's EX Journal 2 in the Deya Village Ruins, claiming that it rests at the mouth of the Menoat River. The Treasure Chest housing the Island Lobster Shirt can be found in the water beneath the alcove at Cora Lake. In order to retrieve it, Link must use the Magnesis Rune to pull it from the water.

The Island Lobster Shirt is the same Shirt that Link wore at the beginning of his journey in. When worn, it grants Link with one level of Heat Resistance. If Link sells the Island Lobster Shirt, he can later purchase it from Granté at Tarrey Town for 50 Rupees.

Hyrule Warriors Legends
The Island Outfit appears as a Gold Material dropped by Toon Link in.

The Outset Shirt is Fairy Clothing that Companion Fairies can equip in My Fairy's Salon.

The Island Lobster Shirt also appears as two unnamed Costumes in Hyrule Warriors Legends. The first is an iteration of the Hero's Clothes for Link, found on square A12 of the Great Sea Map. The second is an iteration of Toon Link's Standard Outfit, found on square G4 of the Great Sea Map.