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PUBG: How to Get Clothes

How to Get Clothes in PUBG

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PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) offers a wide variety of clothing customization options that can be collected in different ways. The clothing that you can use to customize your player does not have any affect on the performance of your character and is purely cosmetic. The only exception to this is backpacks, as they can improve carry capacity. But for those who desire to have the most stylish character in the game, here is how to get clothes in PUBG.

Clothes can currently be purchased through the Steam Marketplace if you are looking for something in particular, or can be found randomly in Pioneer Crates that are purchased with Battleground Points in PUBG. Pioneer Crates have a random item in them, but you can better your odds of getting rare items by purchasing more expensive crates. The more expensive the crate is, the more likely it is that you will get a rare item.

Some clothing items, such as the Trenchcoat, can not be unlocked this way and are only obtained as a pre-order incentive. And that’s all you need to know to get clothes in PUBG. For more tips, tricks, and information on the game, be sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki guide.


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