dForce CeeCee Basics Outfit 04 for Genesis 9 and 8 Female

The CeeCee Basics 04 outfit is an essential part of any wardrobe. This outfit is perfect for a casual day at the beach, a picnic in the park, or a summer music festival.
This set consists of Bib Overall Shorts and Tube Top for the Genesis 9 and Genesis 8 Female figure and a selection of material, shader, and dForce presets. The Genesis 9 version is optimized to work with the Genesis 9 Base Feminine shape. The Bib Overalls come with a default version and an Undone version where the straps are not connected to the bid.
The outfit includes hierarchical material presets for changing the look of the outfit. Additional material and shader presets greatly expand the ability to customize the look. The Material presets will work with either the Top, Bottom, or both together.
The outfit also includes several shaping and adjustment morphs to Help fit many shapes and poses.
The outfit has a number of Special Morphs. Some of the Special Morphs allow the bottoms and tops to be shaped as if they are Off the figure and are meant to be used not fitted to a figure.
Includes dForce presets to allow the outfit to either be the Default (completely dynamic), OFF (not dynamic), or Stiff (Dynamic but also holds more of its initial shape).
The buttons are set up with Rigid Follow Nodes and may need some adjustment with some shapes and/or poses.
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