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Upset by clothing getting torn and destroyed in a post apocalyptic environment? Well, too bad, because that's exactly the type of stuff that happens! Clothes aren't some indestructible force that will survive any and all outside forces. Clothing tears and rips all the time, and the older it is, the more likely it is to let go and start falling apart. It's called realism, and if you don't like it, then maybe this game isn't for you. Hell, I tore a pair of jeans just the other day when I was out hiking, slipped and fell on my ass, slid a couple of feet down a tree covered hillside and wouldn't you know it? Jeans snagged on a tree branch and now all of a sudden, there's a huge rip down the leg! Who woulda guessed it?
LoL... You can literally REPAIR your clothing. (Though I've yet to figure out how to craft a sewing kit, even though I have a bone needle)
Also, I never really understood the whole "NSFW" acronym. I mean, technically, you should NOT be playing games at work anyway..... (unless you're in the gaming /entertainment/beta testing industry)
Fictional settings are meant to be a form of escape anyway, not place your puritanism on it and trying to view it as realistically as possible, but that's just my thought