The Division: How to Get New Clothes Easily

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The Division is Ubisoft’s latest Tom Clancy inspired video game. This time, players take control of a sleeper agent who must help to rebuild New York City after a deadly virus was spread on Black Friday.

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But just because you’re an agent for peace, it doesn’t mean you can’t show off at least a little. This is New York City after all, one of the fashion capitals of the world. While out saving the world one survivor at a time, you can also grab some clothing to customize your character.

The articles of clothing that are available to unlock are:

  • Hats
  • Shirts
  • Sweaters
  • Jackets
  • Gloves
  • Pants
  • Scarves
  • Sneakers
  • Boots

There are tons of different designs out there, allowing you to mix and match items to get the look you want. Of course, you’ll have to find the stuff first. There are four ways that you can acquire some fancy new duds for your character.


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Ishmael was a Senior Editor at Twinfinite from 2014 to 2018 covering every new release he could get his hands on. When he wasn't playing through the latest titles, he was living his best life as a Guardian in Destiny 2. Outside of writing, he was just a wandering character from Brooklyn, NY, and a fan of horrible Spider-Man games, anime, and corny jokes.