![]() You might be using the clothing items in conjunction with a special body-mod or hairstyle, which is unexpectedly Overwriting parts of the girl's clothing. You might have inadvertently saved your character with Top.Alpha=0, so that any shirt she attempts to wear will appear invisible. You might have installed an additional Loader mod which tinkers with the game's costume layers. You might have created a Character Folder which is auto-applying its Mods.txt file and thereby overwriting some clothing elements. You might be running a dialog mod which is auto-stripping the girl's Top (for narrative reasons). So - the problem is probably something in the environment. Furthermore, these mods have been a standard part of sby's Loader Pack for some time - if they were unreliable, then we would probably have heard complaints. ![]() ![]() The listed files are all conventional "vanilla" clothing imports, which tend to be highly reliable (as opposed to Loader mods, which can be more sensitive to code incompatibilities and load-order). Click to expand.I couldn't reproduce the error with these mods - either in the 666 modpack context, or with a fresh Loader install.
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