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The 2 Cross bikini pieces and the dancer bottom are classified as Industrial level, but are in a medieval tech. So they are locked out if playing with a tech locker. The luxury pieces and dancer top are medieval.
Could be logical if a set was industrial and another not, but not with a set split like this. :3
- Deleting and reinstalling this mod
- Wiping all DDS textures
- Cutting down the modlist to Harmony, Vanilla Expanded Framework, all the DLCs and this mod.
Once in game:
- Devmode quicktest
- Godmode spawn a styling station
- Spawn thing: two first hidden items in modpage.
- Grab a pawn (tried male and female) and force wear both.
- Try to style at dying station.
- The apparels don't show up as dyeable, but other clothes (pants, shirt) still do.
Rather odd, right?
When I try to dye it manually, the game doesn't allow me.
But this one time, since I'm using the Self Dye mod for the pawns to dye their own clothes, two of my pawns wearing the item managed to color it to their corresponding favorites.
The coloring later reversed when they took the items off.
Are they meant to be colorable? And if not, could you please make them so?