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took me a while to find something to wear that still covered enough but not the issue -.-
Now, as soon as a mod gives me problems, I remove it, or another that it conflicts with, reload my backed up saves and carry on...I make a note not to bother with that mod, or I make a note of what I replaced. This helps me to avoid it in the future.
Hailey might have something for you on it as well so...sorry I can't be of more help :/
this is what it looks like now. significant improvement over the way it was.
just try to do as much research on modding as you can, there is a lot you can learn from it...that will help you be a little more wiser on what mods do and what the best way is to manage them...the community is adding to the pinned thread all the time if you're interested in it...best of luck bud..
[don't be silly grimus, no need to apologise you go ahead! I'm a nooby derp LOL we need your brain on this too hehe]