
Leather armor ( Lightweight leather armor, Gecko-backed leather armor).It provides no damage threshold and thus cannot be repaired by non-player characters, so the only way to repair it is with use of other clothing. Unlike the outfit, the hat is more popular and is frequently worn by Freeside thugs, Jackals, Vipers and other random wastelanders.New Vegas citizens in The Thorn and North sewers often wear them.One is sold by the nameless Arms merchant at the 188 trading post, but in some cases is not available.Worn by the 4th character to attempt entry of the Silver Rush during the Birds of a Feather quest.Samuel Kerr and Michelle Kerr at the 188 trading post wear them.The complete set, both hat and outfit, are worn by Malcolm Holmes, arms merchant and the Crimson Caravan Company trader often located outside of Camp McCarran. The roving trader hat also provides no Damage Threshold, but gives +5 to barter and can only be repaired with other roving trader hats.Ĭontrary to what the name implies, they are not worn by the traveling merchants found throughout the wasteland. It is identical in appearance to the Fallout 3 version. It provides no Damage Threshold and can be repaired with other roving trader outfits, wasteland outfits, and many others if you have the Jury Rigging perk. Just because everyone's obsessing about day-to-day survival all the time doesn't negate the need for some sense of fashion in the wasteland.This item is especially useful during Barter speech checks as it gives a +5 Barter when equipped on the Courier. Fancy living on the edge by wearing one kneepad rather than two? Your choice. Want to do an MJ and wear just one glove? Go ahead.

Bethesda probably nabbed this idea from the Tailor Maid mod for New Vegas, which lets you mix and match different bits of clothing for different parts of your body. You'll be able to pick separate bits of armour for different parts of your body, customising your appearance to be the dandiest wanderer of the wasteland. That's all changing with Fallout 4, as Bethesda is introducing Elder Scrolls-style modular armour into the post-apocalyptic saga. While armour in Elder Scrolls has traditionally been segmented for different parts of the body, Fallout armour was always simpler, only letting you wear a single giant piece of armour as if it were some kind of dirty, bullet-proof onesie. Wear Modular Clothing And Armour Download Tailor Maid - NV One of the strange points of difference between Bethesda's Elder Scrolls and Fallout series (aside from dragons and atomic bombs) is on the armour front.
