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In Pokémon Sword and Shield, clothing is sold in Boutiques. In addition, there are Uniform Shops in most stadiums, as well as Motostoke, where players can purchase sets of Pokémon type-themed clothing. Players can browse and purchase items by talking to the NPC behind the counter. After purchasing any item, the player will be asked if they'd like to put it on now. Players can also change clothing by using fitting rooms located in each Boutique. The Trainer customization screen has separate menus for tops, overwear, bottoms, dresses, socks, shoes, bags, hats, glasses, gloves, and uniforms. Any part of a uniform can be worn separately if desired.
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, clothing is sold in Boutiques. In addition, there are Uniform Shops in most stadiums, as well as Motostoke, where players can purchase sets of Pokémon type-themed clothing. Players can browse and purchase items by talking to the NPC behind the counter. After purchasing any item, the player will be asked if they'd like to put it on now. Players can also change clothing by using fitting rooms located in each Boutique. The Trainer customization screen has separate menus for tops, overwear, bottoms, dresses, socks, shoes, bags, hats, glasses, gloves, and uniforms. Any part of a uniform can be worn separately if desired.


In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, clothing can be purchased from the Metronome Style Shop in [[Veilstone City]], which was a [[game corner]] in Generation IV. The player can choose from a range of pre-picked outfits, but cannot wear each part of them separately: e.g. wearing the coat of the Winter Style with the pants of the Leather Jacket Style.
[[File:Company Icon Sonoqui.png|thumb|150px|Logo of Sonoqui, Galar's boutique company]]
[[File:Company Icon Sonoqui.png|thumb|150px|Logo of Sonoqui, Galar's boutique company]]


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