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Good to know... ( T - T )
This is longer than the Dex Nouchali.
The Dex Nouchali is widest at the top, thinning in the middle and then flaring out at the end. This is a slender taper, thinnest at the shoulders and widening into a pointed spade gradually.
The Dex Nouchali has three 'layers' to it - the crown, the mantle, and the cape are layered over one another, with the cape on bottom and crown on top. This is one solid cape with no crown, bar an ornate attachment point between the shoulderblades.
The Dex Nouchali has lots of solid textures with trims of another color. This syandana has no trim save for the metal at the bottom hem, and its details consist of patterns and stylized tenno script dyed or woven into the fabric's surface.
So yeah, it's just you I'm afraid. I find that it more resembles the Udyat Syandana and the Pakal Syandana than anything, and even that's a stretch, considering its lack of crown ornamentation.
This thing does look leagues better than the dex turd they gave us. Then again, it was free.