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QuietWren by QuietWren (130 points)
I have two shapes ("tall" and "classic") and an item ("skirt") I've fit to the shapes. My RLV folder is set up with tall and classic subfolders of #RLV, and both folders have a subfolder with the item name: #RLV/tall/skirt and #RLV/classic/skirt.

This results in the wardrobe not finding the correct item. Is there any way to set this up without giving the item folders unique names like "skirt_tall" and "skirt_classic?" It gets worse when my mesh body (Maitreya Lara) introduces a new body (LaraX), meaning I need to name folders "skirt_tall_Lara," etc. Is it possible to avoid this combinational naming and let the wardrobe's tag system handle the options?

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Roland Cazaux by Roland Cazaux (160 points)
You can't have any items that have the same folder name, so change them to #RLV/skirt-tall and #RLV/skirt-classic or something like that.
QuietWren by QuietWren (130 points)
Thanks, I was hoping there was some way of avoiding that, but it seems to be the only solution.
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Dahze Blossom by Dahze Blossom (160 points)
I use my shapes in brackets like (Legacy), so would be #RLV/skirt (Legacy) and #RLV/Skirt (Lara). I use both Lara, LaraX, Reborn, Legacy .. so the only "mess" is setting the folders up right

That way you can even add #RLV/skirt/Long (Legacy) and #RLV/Skirt/Long (Lara) etc as the folders are named differently

The limit is the amount of bullets/tags you can show on the item.

If too long, I spilt the outfit/clothes into bodies at top level, e.g. #RLV/BrandName/ClothesName (Legacy) with subfolders for /Skirt Long, /Skirt Short etc etc
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