Pre-War outfit (Fallout: New Vegas)

Pre-War outfits are sets of clothing in Fallout: New Vegas.

Characteristics
The pre-War outfits are pieces of clothing that provides only the most basic protection. They are easy to come by as they can be bought from several traders and be found on many corpses or inside several homes. They can be worn to increase your Agility stats by 1.

Pre-War casualwear
A brown sweater-vest and a pair of tan trousers for a male character, and a blue dress and heels for a female character.

Pre-War relaxedwear
A green sweater-vest and magnolia colored trousers for a male character and a yellowish/brown dress, black belt, and black heels for a female.

Pre-War spring outfit
For males, this is a red shirt and brown trousers and for females, a pink dress with red heels.

Pre-War parkstroller outfit
For male characters, a grey shirt and blue jeans and for females, a yellow and green dress and heels.

Pre-War businesswear
For male characters, a grey pinstripe suit (both dirty and grimy) and for females, a black suit (grimy) or a grey pinstripe suit (dirty). See the page for more information.

Pre-War hat
This is a brown Fedora that provides a Perception bonus of 1.

Pre-War baseball cap
This is a red baseball hat with a brim in the front that provides a Perception bonus of 1.

Pre-War bonnet
A pre-War woman's bonnet. The bonnet has the same appearance regardless of the gender of the wearer.

Pre-War hat

 * In Goodsprings there are 2 in Doc Mitchell's house, 1 can be bought from Chet. It can be found in most homes of any given non-player character. Many of the Omerta thugs wear them, including Big Sal.
 * Many can be found at Vault 19 in the dressers of the rooms in the Blue and Red Sectors of the Vault.

Pre-War bonnet

 * Many can be found at Vault 19 in the dressers of the rooms in the Blue and Red Sectors of the Vault.
 * Found in the wardrobes of the hotel rooms of the Ultra-Luxe casino.

Bugs

 * Equipping Christine Royce with the pre-War hat can cause the game to freeze.
 * The dirty pre-War parkstroller outfit weighs 10 while the normal pre-War parkstroller outfit only weighs 2.
 * The dirty pre-War relaxedwear outfit weighs 5 while the normal pre-War relaxedwear outfit only weighs 2.
 * Placing a full condition Pre-War Bonnet into a wardrobe will automatically reduce its condition to just below 50%.

Behind the scenes

 * The model in Fallout 3 was created by Liquid Development.