
Wasteland T-Shirt & Pants — Slim Base Layer for Fallout 4
A simple, worn T‑shirt and pants set for Fallout 4 designed to sit cleanly beneath armor, with multiple color/material variants and independent shirt/pant customization.
- Adds a simple, worn T‑shirt and pants outfit designed as a tight base layer
- Multiple color and material variants, with independent shirt and pant color controls
- Occasionally found on settlers, civilians, and more frequently on Gunners; may appear in vendor inventories
- Craftable at a chemistry station under Utility if you have the Armorer perk (rank 1)
Requirements: Requires Fallout 4; crafting the outfit requires the Armorer perk at rank 1 and is made at a chemistry station; distribution is more reliable in a new game.
This mod introduces a modest, worn outfit intended as a tight-fitting base layer for Fallout 4. It was created to address the game’s modular armor system: many armor meshes are designed to be worn over a wide range of clothing, which can cause clipping and deformation with bulkier outfits. The set is shaped to match the naked body and the Vault suit closely, minimizing protrusions and mesh issues so it works well under most base-game armor and potentially other armor mods.
The outfit is added to several clothing lists via a small initial quest script and can appear on settlers and civilian NPCs, with higher frequency on Gunners in camouflage-oriented color variations. It may also show up in some vendor inventories, though distribution is more reliable when starting a new game with freshly generated NPC inventories and locations.
Players can craft the outfit at a chemistry station under the Utility category if they have the Armorer perk (rank 1). At the armor workbench, shirt and pants colors can be changed independently, allowing flexible combinations of color and material.

