Clothing in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has been significantly expanded over its predecessor, allowing the player to extensively customize clothing the player's character wears using the wardrobe room, down to accessories. Articles of clothing are categorized by the stores they were purchased from (see #Clothing stores), following by the types of clothing, including:
- Torso: Tops (shirts, jackets, tank tops, etc.)
- Legs: Bottoms (pants)
- Shoes: Footwear
- Watches: Worn on the player character's left wrist
- Chains: Necklaces
- Shades: Glasses or masks
- Hats: Headgear
Clothing has a 4% influence on overall Respect, and 50% on Sex Appeal.
Contents
- 1 Clothing Stores
- 2 Locations
- 2.1 Binco
- 2.2 Sub Urban
- 2.3 Pro-Laps
- 2.4 Didier Sachs
- 2.5 Victim
- 2.6 Zip
- 3 Special Outfits
- 4 Trivia
- 5 See Also
Clothing Stores[]
There are six different clothing stores that do business in GTA San Andreas. Each has a fitting room, where the player may "try on" items before purchasing them. Once an item is purchased, the name of the item changes from blue to green text; any article of clothing purchased at one of these clothiers is immediately worn by the player and made available in all wardrobes, which are contained in safehouses. However, if the player already owns an article of clothing and wishes to change to them at any corresponding clothing store, the player will have to repurchase the article of clothing, making wardrobe changes at clothing store impractical after the initial purchase. Some of the clothing on sale are available in green, the Grove Street Families' gang color.
Shooting or aiming a weapon at anyone inside any of these stores will disable purchasing from the shop until leaving.
The range of clothing stores in the game is as follows:
Name | Description | Unlocked after |
---|---|---|
Binco | Budget store selling low end and cheap clothing. Items sold at low pricing. | "Nines and AK's" |
Sub Urban | Lower-middle range clothing store specializing on urban wear. Items sold at moderately low prices. | "Nines and AK's" |
ProLaps | Sporting store selling sports-related clothing. Items generally sold at moderate prices, although some are considerably expensive. | "Nines and AK's" |
Zip | Middle range store selling moderately priced clothing tailored for leisure. Items sold at moderate prices. | "Are You Going to San Fierro?" (Unlocking San Fierro) |
Victim | Upper-middle range store selling semi-formal outfits. Items sold at moderately high prices. | "Learning to Fly" (Unlocking Las Venturas) |
Didier Sachs | High end store selling formal or luxurious outfits. Items sold at high prices. | "Saint Mark's Bistro" |
Locations[]
Binco[]
- Main article: Binco Locations
Sub Urban[]
- Main article: Sub Urban Locations
Pro-Laps[]
- Main article: Pro-Laps Locations
Didier Sachs[]
- Main article: Didier Sachs Locations
Victim[]
- Main article: Victim Locations
Zip[]
- Main article: Zip Locations
Special Outfits[]
Special clothing are specialized outfits that are awarded to the player via missions and girlfriends, provided in sets that encompass the top, bottom and shoes. While seemingly depicted as independent sets of outfits, the clothes are in fact simply added over the player's normal combination of clothing, as the player's normal top, bottom and shoes are still being worn. The player's watch, hat, necklace and glasses remain visible while wearing a special outfit.
If the player is arrested or killed, their special outfit reverts to the normal clothing after respawning, usually the clothing that the player is wearing before changing to the special outfit.
Trivia[]
- Unlocking all clothing stores is possible via the Jetpack glitch in the beginning cutscene of the first storyline. This does not count for special outfits, however.
See Also[]
- Other player character-altering features:
- Gyms
- Barbers
- Tattoo Parlors