The world ofPalworldis a dangerous place, and your starting outfit won’t protect you forever. While you don’t begin the game completely naked as you would in other survival games like Ark, you’ll still need to craft new clothes to survive in Palworld.
There isn’t a huge amount of customization when it comes to outfits in Palworld, but the few clothing items that you can craft look pretty good. They’ll also protect you from the elements, letting you explore the harsher climates of Palworld without having to worry about safety. Here’s how to get a new outfit in Palworld.

How to Unlock Clothes in Palworld
Like most things in Palworld,clothes are unlocked via Technology Points. The first outfit that you can craft is theCloth Outfit, which is located on thefourth tier of the Technology tree. It requirestwo Technology Pointsto unlock, but you’re flooded with new Technology Points at every turn during the opening hours of the game so you shouldn’t have a hard time unlocking it.
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You’ll also need to unlock the crafting recipe forClothbecause (surprise surprise) the Cloth Outfit requires Cloth as the main crafting ingredient. Cloth only costsone Technology Pointand it’s located on thethird tier of the Technology tree, so you can get it before the Cloth Outfit recipe.
How to Craft a Cloth Outfit in Palworld
Once you’ve unlocked the recipe for theCloth Outfit, just head to aPrimitive Workbenchand you’ll be able tocraft it with just two pieces of Cloth. If you don’t have any Cloth, it’s easy to get some. First, justkill some Lamballs for their Wool. You can then use that Wool to craft Cloth at a Primitive Workbench. The Cloth Outfit is just one piece of clothing, so you don’t have to craft every piece individually. Only two Cloth pieces are required for the whole set!
As you progress through Palworld, you’ll unlock new clothing recipes throughout the Technology tree. You’ll need a ton of materials to craft the best gear, however, but you may make use of the recently discoveredPalworld duplication glitchto make things a bit easier.
Diego Perez
Currently serving as a Senior Staff Writer at PC Invasion, Diego Perez has been writing about video games since 2018, specializing in live service games like Destiny and Final Fantasy XIV. His work is featured at publications like Game Rant and Attack of the Fanboy (where he served as Associate Editor), but PC Invasion is home to his best work. When he’s planning content or writing guides, he’s yelling about Ape Escape or grinding Lost Sectors in Destiny. Plus, he has a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Media Studies for Texas A&M University.