Fivem Clothing Store Script -
Best for: QBCore & ESX Once paid for (or the free version), this is arguably the most polished UI. It features a modern, Fortnite-like locker aesthetic, drag-and-drop outfit saving, and incredibly fast hot reloads. It supports custom camera angles while players try on clothes.
Best for: Free & Open Source This is the grandfather of clothing menus. It is a "character creator" rather than a store, but developers often repurpose it. It is lightweight and highly customizable via Lua, though the UI looks dated compared to modern React-based scripts. Fivem Clothing Store Script
If you are running a QBCore server, use illenium-appearance. It is free, open-source, and far superior to the default options. Best for: QBCore & ESX Once paid for
If you are running ESX, look for a modern rewrite of esx_skin or skinchanger that implements a menu-based UI rather than the native GTA V menu. Assuming you have a standard ESX or QBCore
Do not pay for a basic clothing script unless it offers a specific feature you cannot find for free, such as advanced 3D interface previews or specific anti-cheat integrations. The free community options (like Illenium) are usually better than the paid ones.
Assuming you have a standard ESX or QBCore server hosted on a VPS, here is how to implement a typical FiveM Clothing Store Script.
While technically an appearance changer, it integrates with most clothing store MLOs. It is famous for its smooth character rotation, facial feature blending, and high compatibility with custom EUP (Emergency Uniform Pack) addons. Price: Free/Paid tiers.