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Mods don't add outfits, they replace the already existing ones.
The player model, 2B, comes packed with ALL of the available outfitst in a single model:
1. normal outfit
2. yorha armor
3. DLC outfit
When a modder creates a mod, they don't add an outift, they replace one of these 3 slots.
So, as example, if you download "Alternate 2B (Reincarnation Costume)", the Reincarnation Costume will replace the normal outfit, so it'll have:
1. reincarnation costume
2. yorha armor
3. DLC outfit
If you then decide to download another 2B mod, let's say "2B Contractor Outfit", it won't be added to the previous mod, it will replace it, and it'll have
1. Contractor Outfit
2. yorha armor
3. DLC outfit.
Basically, mods and outfits can't be combined to have more than one isntalled, so if you get 2BBE, it wont have the kimonos, glossy pilod suit, formal outfit, or any other outfit, it'll only come with what the modder included in the 2BBE mod, and more outfits can't be added, if you install other outfits mod for 2B, they will replace 2BBE.