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Normally NPCs only wear the armour they started with: anything else in their inventory they just ignore, so if a mod is attempting to swap their gear and another mod lower in your load order is undoing the "what guards are allowed to wear" part of that change, then that may be your problem.
If simply re-sorting your load order doesn't help, then try killing a guard, taking all his stuff, and dropping it on the ground. Select each item through MFG Console[www.nexusmods.com] and see if any mod names pop up.
Note that "where you get your mods" has no bearing on whether they'll conflict or not.
And it was all I could think of.
I have seen jet black textures as well after removing a mod, messing around in a test save.
But yeah in this instance it is most likely an armor mod of some kind messing up your game. For the workshop mods?, no one here really advices using those. A mod can be removed from the workshop at any time and be removed from your load order at the same time. Nexus, or other sites, don't work like that. So it could be that one of your workshop mods has been deleted.
It's a mod conflict, you can use xEdit to find out which ones, and you can even use xEdit to make a patch. I've done it more than once