In the game "Flowers and Interludes," the clothing store and wardrobe system are core features that enhance the diversity of the characters' outfits. Today, I will introduce you to the gameplay of the clothing store in "Flowers and Interludes." As an important functional module in the game, the clothing store provides players with a wide variety of outfit options, while the wardrobe is the central tool for displaying and managing these outfits. Let's take a closer look together!

First, let's clarify one point! Players cannot directly control the characters' clothing choices, but they can indirectly influence their style preferences through strategic purchasing and inventory management. In-game clothing is mainly purchased from the store using gold coins or starlight, and is divided into regular items and limited-time event items. Regular items, such as energetic hoodies and starry dresses, can be bought at any time, but note the delivery times—items like chips can be delivered quickly, while items like steak require more than 3 hours, so plan accordingly. Limited-time event clothing (like the Halloween pumpkin cloak) is usually available for a limited period, so it's recommended to save up gold coins during events to prioritize these purchases.

To view the outfits you own, enter the main menu in the upper left corner and click on [Wardrobe] / [Menu]. Click the [+] button to add new clothes from your storage, but once added, they cannot be manually removed, so choose carefully. The wardrobe has limited capacity, so it's recommended to prioritize keeping high-value or limited-edition items, while basic items can be stored in the warehouse. The characters will randomly mix and match based on their moods. For example, Paki prefers bright colors, Peacoo often chooses luxurious styles, and Uno might mix quirky pieces. If you really want to change, try removing other similar styles. The game itself does not allow manual outfit changes, only indirect "guidance" of choices.

Some outfits have interactive Easter eggs. For example, if you dress UNO in the "Alien Antenna Set," she might write an Earth observation diary in her journal. When Peacoo wears the Bking cloak, her lines during performances become more exaggerated. I won't spoil this part; you can try it out yourself. Additionally, certain outfit combinations may trigger special dialogues with NPCs, such as Ms. Kasey's particular praise for Paki's rustic straw hat.
In the early stages, it's recommended to use gold coins to buy immediately available clothing to avoid delays in outfit updates due to delivery times. Save your starlight for limited-edition items, especially those with special effects.

The fun of the clothing system lies in the "blind box" surprise. We can't directly update the clothing store, but enjoying the unexpected and creative outfits of the characters is also a great choice! After all, their fashion mishaps are the true source of joy in the game.