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    How To Change & Equip New Clothes In Schedule I

    By Kirthana KMarch 26, 2025
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    As a narcotics peddling kingpin, you need to ensure that your clients get their goodies when required. You also need to look the part, and you can purchase new outfits from the stores available in Hyland Point. After some careful selection and spending your hard-earned money on some new garb, you might want to equip it right away. But, the function to add outfits for your character is not clearly put out. This guide will explain how to change or add new outfits to your character in Schedule I.

    How To Get & Change Clothes In Schedule I

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    To purchase clothes in Schedule I, head over to a store called Thrifty Threads between 6 AM to 6 PM and speak to Fiona. You can find this store on the same lane as the Laundromat, and it is located at the very end of the road. After speaking to Fiona inside the store, you can then access the clothing menu and purchase items that you want, which will be automatically added to your inventory.

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    Next, to change your character’s clothes, press the Tab key to bring up your phone. But you don’t have to go through your phone, if you look at the top of the screen, you will spot a Character tab. Click on it, then you can change your character’s clothes by dragging your new clothes and placing them into the clothing slots. If your slots are filled with old clothes, you can drag and drop them into the discard slot at the bottom right corner of the screen. Once discarded, you can’t get those clothes back, so choose wisely. 

    How To Customize Character In Schedule I

    You can also apply tattoos and get a new hairstyle by seeking out the Barbershop and the Top Tattoo stores. But the Barbershop will only change your hairstyle and hair color, you can’t add new facial features like eyebrows and facial hair. The only way to get extra customizations is to start a new game and add them to your character. In case you get tons of body tattoos and want to show them off by being bare-chested, just discard your shirt from the Character menu and you are good to go. Just remember that both of these stores operate between 6 AM to 6 PM.

    Besides changing clothes, Schedule I offers a lot more gameplay mechanics to look into. You can check out our guides on how to own free business and how to hire employees in Schedule I.

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