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Version 1.0
First finished version.
Description
This is my simple re-skin of the vanilla Army Fatigues and Army Helmet to have a woodland camouflage pattern to them. Although not an exact replica, it is heavily inspired by the U.S. Military's Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) which was used in the 1980's, printed in M81 Woodland. Minor differences from the real uniform and this mod include a more 1960's style cut blouse, with pleated pockets and shoulder straps. Additionally, the mesh of the uniform has been slightly altered so that the footwear matches the combat boots from the vanilla "military fatigues." Two versions of this mod can be downloaded: Standard, and Rolled Sleeves (thanks to tacoduck300)
Installation Use Vortex or simply download the version you want, and use WinRAR to extract to a location on your computer. Then, copy the files to your Fallout 4 directory.