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# Install Clothes Packs

After purchasing our resource on [<mark style="color:yellow;">**our site**</mark>](https://pewe.tebex.io/), go to FiveM's [<mark style="color:yellow;">**CFX Portal**</mark>](https://portal.cfx.re/)[ ](https://keymaster.fivem.net/)sit&#x65;**,**&#x20;

then go to <mark style="color:yellow;">**Assets > Granted Assets**</mark>

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## DOWNLOAD FILE

{% hint style="info" %}
You must be the owner of the server keymaster to use the resource you purchased.
{% endhint %}

## Add Clothes Files To Resource

* Create new folder **\[peweclothes]** in your resouce folder&#x20;
* Drag and drop all folder peds you have from our assets.
* **ensure \[peweclothes]** in your server.cfg

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{% hint style="success" %}
If you already have an existing clothpack and don’t want to change the order or randomize the current clothing items, simply add the line `ensure [peweclothes]` in the server.cfg file below all existing clothing items.

This way, any new clothing items you add will be placed at the end, without changing the order of previous items.
{% endhint %}

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## Clothes Position

* You will find your new clothes in the last of every drawable.

## Good Luck and Enjoy 😊


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