Are you as sick of "common_shirt_05" as I am? Then this is the mod for you.
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Bloodmoon
Tribunal
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Feel free to change or improve this mod however you see fit, as long as you include me in the credits. If you feel the need to reach me, try my e-mail (available in the ReadMe).
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While there were many dubious fashion choices on display in Third-Era Morrowind, only "common_shirt_05" makes my eyes twitch. The top half of a life-jacket sewn onto a pleated shirt, and then a wide leather collar sewn on top of that? Hideous! Grotesque! And worst of all, there are so many of them.
Well, not anymore! Almost every NPC wearing...The Shirt...is now wearing a different kind of shirt, except for "unused NPCs", Farena Arelas, and Heniele Milielle. The latter two are related to Great House stronghold quests, and since I'm hoping to release a stronghold mod at some point, there's hardly any point messing with them twice. Merchants still sell The Shirt, and leveled lists have not been changed.
In the process, I discovered that Farare Othril was given two shirts -- one of which was The Shirt -- but no shoes. On the assumption that someone's finger slipped when they made Farare, I replaced her redundant shirt with common shoes and a common belt (which add up to the same amount of money). J'zhirr, a Khajiit, owns shoes he can't wear. So when I replaced his shirt, I swapped his common shoes for a common amulet (which is worth the same).