

So to review, if you want a lot of npcs wearing the clothes, start a new game. Then you can save your game and they will stay in those clothes probably forever. If you think they'd look better in the vanilla clothes, you can use the console to resurrect them until they cycle back to their default. Conversely, if you start a brand new game, you'll see tons of NPCs wearing clothes from this mod. Once you see one you like on that npc, you can leave them and save and they will stay like that.

You can go to any NPC wearing vanilla farmclothes, use the console and resurrect them and they will respawn and cycle through the possible outfits.

So if you have an existing save and use the NPC esp, you may see no one wearing the clothes from this mod. Now, the way Skyrim works is that a lot of information including NPC outfits are stored in the save file. In the NPC version under the optional files, all the npcs who wear farmclothes outfits or merchants outfits have a chance to wear the clothes.

Some few npcs, such as couriers, will wear clothes from this mod. In the main file, the common clothes and armors are in a few loot/merchant leveled lists. Some comments about the optional NPC esp: I tried to come up with better unique names for all the clothes such as The townsfolk twillweave Tartan etc, but I gave up and just numbered them so you don't have 42 different items all called common clothes. Robed Iron Armor x2, Boiled Leather Cuirass,Nordic Iron Plates, Leather Doublet x2, Mail Tunic, Mail and Surcoat, Mail and Jacket, Mail and Hide Armor, Oiled Mail and Hide Armor, Oiled Mail Hauberk, Oiled Mail and Jacket. Quilted Tunic, Quilted Surcoat 01-02, Quilted Tunic and Green Robes, Quilted Tunic and White Robes, Heavy Quilted Surcoat 01-02 If you'd like to get the by console commands, the names of the outfits, of which there are many variants, are All textures are compressed dxt1 or dtx5 and optimized. 98 with the alternate texture variants) outfits. I realize the file size of this mod is huge. I have released a version with 1024 textures. They have also been added to merchant/loot leveled lists. I use common in the sense it is used in morrowind: low stats, inexpensive. This Mod adds many different common craftable clothes, robes, and armors.
