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Complete answer - there are things called "QQ Bang" that will overwrite your clothes' stats when you equip them: so basically yeah, you can have any stats with any clothes.
A little bit into the game, when you access the time rifts, you can get QQ Bangs from the Capsule Corp one, which will give you stats as if you wore a full 4 piece outfit and will disable stats from clothes.
Not completely true: if you use 2 pieces of the same cloth you will easily get a QQ Bang with the same stats of the cloth that you used. That's the fastest way to have a good starting QQ Bang.
Enzime, if you start with a Blast character, you can easily get a good tier 5 QQ Bang with 2 pieces of Beerus' clothes, when they will be available on shop.
You can use that one until you get a even better QQ Bang with random recipes.
So, in other words, the stats of a QQ Bang are annoyingly random only if you want an almost perfect QQ Bang.
Well, that's fine: just find a cloth with the stats that you want and create a QQ Bang with 2 pieces of that cloth. :)
And then feel free to try any random recipe / combination until you get an even better QQ Bang with less negative stats. :)
That way you can use any clothes you want for your appearance. :)
That depends only if the outfit you are looking for (as fodder) is drop reward on a PQ. But you shouldn't have that many difficulties on farming them this time around (compared with xv1).
Yeah, that's true. Many parallel quests can drop 2 pieces of the same set at once and with 100% rate, so it's a lot easier to complete a set, compared to Xenoverse 1.