Legacy menus used clunky text lists. Modern scripts feature sleek, modern NUI (HTML/CSS) overlays. Players can rotate, zoom, and change the camera angle on their character in real-time to inspect textures, colors, and clipping before making a purchase. 2. Framework Integration & Economy Support
Add TaskPlayAnim(PlayerPedId(), "clothingtie", "try_tie_positive_a", 8.0, 1.0, -1, 48, 0, false, false, false) to your purchase function. Fivem Clothing Store Script
Players want to save their favorite combinations. A great script allows users to name and save outfits (e.g., "Cop Uniform," "Heist Gear," "Casual") and access them later from their property wardrobes or hotel rooms. 4. Support for Custom Addon Clothing (EUP) Legacy menus used clunky text lists
Arguably the gold standard. QS-Clothing offers a sleek UI, full outfit persistence, backpack support, and a proprietary "Drip" system. It supports multi-character wardrobes and comes with an easy-to-use config file for pricing. Price: Usually paid ($30-$50), but worth the stability. A great script allows users to name and save outfits (e
Enable or disable blips on the map for clothing stores, barbershops, and tattoo parlors.