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I believe liquidgraph1 used Bethesda assets for this robe, and recoloured them. As such these assets can't be used outside TES4, as as stated by Bethesda's general permissions (or lack thereof ;D) policy.
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liquidgraph1 is the original author of The Lost Spires and its contents, except the resources made by other people as well as by Bethesda - including the robe texture whose colours I have adjusted. Normal map included here is my original creation.
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Some of you may have noticed that when you join the Archaeology Guild and receive their official outfit the robe and hood have actually pretty nice stats, but when it comes to their presentation something is off. For once the colour seems slightly too garish, and the robe shines like cheap polyester. but that's not all. You'll notice that the pattern on the robe doesn't match the bumpy pattern (a.k.a. normal map). The normal map is from an entirely different robe.
This here is just a small fix that repairs this issue. I quickly made a new normal map that fits the author's (liquidgraph1) design. While at it, I also toned down the colours a little so that the fabric looks more like Medieval linen than a 20th century rave club t-shirt. Now I don't feel embarrassed to wear it, and I hope you won't either.
Install with your favourite manager (which should be Wrye Bash, of course), or manually. The folder structure is pretty obvious. Don't hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Enjoy, and if you haven't installed The Lost Spires you absolutely should. Peace.