Main character of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet trying new outfits
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Can you change your shirt and pants in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet? Answered

Can you get your perfect fit?

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet let players customize nearly every aspect of their appearance, from their hair, eyelashes, to their socks. With the previous Pokémon games having such great options for outfits, especially shirts and pants, players might be wondering if that same level of choice and variety has made its way to the Paldea region. We can answer that for you, although it’s not as straightforward as you would think.

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Can you change your shirt and pants in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet?

It is possible to change your pants and shirt in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, and it’s pretty simple to do. When you are not in battle, you simply press left on the D-pad, and a menu will appear that lets you customize your character’s outfit. However, you won’t be spoilt for choice this time around.

Since Pokémon X and Y, players could customize every part of their appearance, including their tops and bottoms, by purchasing new clothes at stores found in the game. However, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet have taken a step backward in this area, as players now only have four options for outfits, one for each season, and they all are variations of the school uniform players are forced to wear due to the story of the game.

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You have pants with suspenders, beach shorts, and a short sleeve shirt, shorts with a puffer coat, or the full uniform with a blazer and waistcoat. It is still possible to purchase your hats, shoes, socks, glasses, backpack, and Rotom phone case and mix and match those parts of your appearance.

In the context of the story, it makes sense that you are limited to a school uniform in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. But for many fans who have always loved fully customizing their character and expressing themselves in the Pokémon games, this will undoubtedly be quite the upset, and one that the next game hopefully doesn’t repeat.


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Matt is a freelance writer based in the UK and has spent over three years covering and writing about video games. He discovered his love of games journalism while attending Canterbury Christchurch University, where he earned a bachelor's and master's degree in Game Design and has been writing ever since. He will find any excuse to play and write about games. When he isn't fighting dragons or exploring far-off galaxies, he spends his free time playing D&D, listening to music, or reading a good book. His primary game bests are Diablo IV, the Final Fantasy series, D&D, and anything new releasing that tickles his fancy.