The outfit slots
You dress across a full set of layered slots. Fill all of them and you go from looking half-finished to looking like you mean business.| Slot | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Hair | Your hairstyle, as set at the barber or salon |
| Face | Glasses, face coverings, and cosmetic items |
| Top | Shirts, tees, and base-layer garments |
| Jacket | Coats, hoodies, and outerwear worn over your top |
| Bottoms | Trousers, jeans, joggers, and shorts |
| Shoes | Trainers, boots, and everything on your feet |
| Accessories | A watch, jewellery, and any additional items |
Where your wardrobe lives
Every item you own is stored at home, which means clothes never take up backpack space while you’re out in the world. How many full outfits you can keep, however, scales with your housing tier — so upgrading where you live also upgrades how much you can collect.Tent
A couple of outfit slots. Enough to rotate between a few looks and not wear the same thing every single day.
RV or Apartment
A proper closet with space to build several distinct looks and start collecting pieces you love.
Where to shop
Follow the shopping ladder as you climb the world. Each stop unlocks more variety, better quality, and eventually the limited pieces that other players covet.Sal's — Grit Lake
Your first stop. A rack of basics and the occasional novelty tee. Nothing flashy, but it covers you while you find your feet.
Second Wind — Millside
Gritlands’ thrift store. Cheap clothes with real character — mix and match Second Wind pieces and you can put together a genuinely interesting look for very little CASH.
The Fit — Grit City
This is where fashion starts. Rotating stock, quality cuts, the good labels, and occasional rare drops that won’t be there tomorrow.
Rare and limited clothing holds its value long after the shop runs out. Because it’s scarce, players actively resell limited pieces to each other on the GritBay marketplace, often for $GRIT. Some players treat fashion the way others treat property — as something worth investing in.