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  1. VideoGameVortex
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    Vanilla when
    

    
  2. Dalvinkov
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    Any chance we can get a male version of the female "Traveler" outfit?
  3. pleasantexample
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    this isn't colonial but it IS gorgeous... y'know, the Cabots definitely fit the timeframe for this. anyone care to make a mod where they wear this?
    1. Alexander0713
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      you know that's actually not a bad thought the mom could where the gown the daughter the travelers outfit and Cabot the male outfit whilst Lorenzo would still where his suit
    2. incendia1990
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      Late response here but go to them, click on them, type openactorcontainer 1 and put it in their inventory and then equip as you would on your follower. Voila!
    3. charliead1366
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      I'd guess this was 16th-18th century European. Do you know more exactly?

      They're all hoop skirts anyway lol

      But ya the Colonial fashion (at least regarding the dress) uses less material and has lighter colors.

      Some of the best clothes for Fallout 4 hands down, in terms of quality, etc. Great job~
    4. WitchsWorkshop
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    5. streetyson
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      Yeah the so-called US "Colonial Era" is normally taken as 1492-1783 (i.e. from Columbus to the end of the War of Independence), even though Columbus only found Cuba, and parts of (what is nowadays) mainland USA were under French or Spanish colonial rule until well after the war (for example, Florida was Spanish again until 1821)... Anyways a better descriptor for the general periodicity of these costumes would be Victorian. Now that's of course a British term (Victoria was queen 1837-1901). Technically, the US equivalents over that period would be broken up into relatively short phases with titles like Antebellum, Civil War, Reconstruction, and Gilded Age. But other than "Civil War Era" not many non-specialists bother with the others - and with good reason because many US styles & fashions (architecture to industry, furniture, arts, clothing etc) still emanated from Britain at this time (which was the World Empire) or are otherwise temporally neatly defined as co-existing during the British Victorian era and the World's major historical timelines & events related to it. In short, it's just convenient for the US (like most English speaking countries), to use "Victorian Era".

      The era before that is "Georgian" (1714-1837). But because of its length and slightly messy succession caused by King George III's madness (and because the last "Georgian" King was actually William IV, and not called George) the lattermost Georgian portion taken (depending on who you ask) from 1795, 1800 or 1811, until Victoria was crowned in 1837, is nebulously referred to as "Regency Era".
  4. Alundra
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    Are you able to make all the prewar dresses move like this?

    Also can you make it so bigger bottomed girls don't have their skirts morphing around their behinds and clinging to their legs? I'm really struggling to do anything with clothes but you're a legend with what you did here so I thought I'd ask :D.
  5. Nesala
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    Any chance of making it so that it can be crafted once you grab it from the museum?  I haven't the foggiest idea how to use console commands.
    1. Alundra
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      Tilde key is your friend :D. It's to the left of 1.
  6. sigmaceti21
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    any chance for vanilla body?
  7. geekminxen
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    Don't know if anybody can help, but where is the unrolled sleeve version of the waistcoat outfit? I found the rolled sleeve version and the ballgown in the museum, but can't locate the alternate waistcoat version. Console commands were no help either.

    I like the outfits, and would like to find the other one if possible.
    1. Keth
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      A bit of a late response, but if a male character wears the ballgown, he gets the unrolled sleeve version of the waistcoat instead. Kind of weird, I know, which is why I personally tweaked the outfit names in xEdit.
  8. laubauflo
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    Left arm is missing cause of pip boy, I'm guessing. Any solutions?
    1. GhastlyWolf2392
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      To fix the missing arm, download the pip-pad along with it's option file for the arm...
  9. Freeloader404
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    Some of the outfits remind me of the ones used in Assassin's Creed Unity
  10. zen1966
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    As others have said, does not work, or even appear to exist in-game. Clothes are not in Museum, no mount of 'help' console commands detect them. The older version with just the gown works perfectly. Your Aristocratic Attire mod works perfectly. It looks normal in xEdit, it should work and I am stumped.

    Don't get me wrong, not complaining, just confused.

    Edit: works perfectly on starting a new game. Makes sense as far as placement in museum, still clueless about 'help' IDs though.
    1. WapperJaw
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      There in the display case ... where the mannequins are at. After enter the door in the lobby go through the entry on the right ... when you get to the room with all the mannequins the 3 display case are on the left ... grab them in the middle display case from what I remember ...