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A better way to do this is to set clothing as their default, so they will wear leisure clothes when they are on their own.  Then place starting armor in their inventories. When you ask them to follow, you'll have to trade with them and actually give them something before they will don the armor in their inventory, but after that they will continue to wear it until you part company.  After you leave them they will revert to their default casual clothing just as if they are relaxing with their down time.  You'll have to trade with them again once you ask them to follow before they will reequip their armor.  This way, they will wear the best armor you give them.
A better way to do this is to set clothing as their default, so they will wear leisure clothes when they are on their own.  Then place starting armor in their inventories. When you ask them to follow, you'll have to trade with them and actually give them something before they will don the armor in their inventory, but after that they will continue to wear it until you part company.  After you leave them they will revert to their default casual clothing just as if they are relaxing with their down time.  You'll have to trade with them again once you ask them to follow before they will reequip their armor.  This way, they will wear the best armor you give them.


Make any additional changes you want, click File on the top menu, and save your changes.  Your NPC is now a Companion.
9. Make any additional changes you want, click File on the top menu, and save your changes.  Your NPC is now a Companion.


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