Green Liberty Sanitation Department (LSD) jacket, as worn by LSD workers, complete with a brown knit sweater underneath, light blue slacks (identical to those worn on the Scrubs outfit), and Hinterland boots (the same shoes from the player's default outfit). Several additional clothing sets or parts are awarded to the player after completing specific missions or specific actions these stay in the player's wardrobe after their respective missions are completed. There are two locations, in Middle Park East and The Exchange. Perseus: opened when Algonquin is unlocked.There is one location for this store, in East Holland. Modo: opened when Algonquin is unlocked.Hats and glasses/sunglasses are only available from this shop. Located in Hove Beach, the Russian shop sells cheap "street" clothing, in styles popular in post-Soviet countries. Russian Shop: opened after the mission Three's a Crowd.The three clothing retailers in GTA IV include: In addition, unlike GTA San Andreas, players do not have the option of removing their top, bottom or shoes. The range of clothing offered can be categorized as follows: With the exception of the medical scrubs and the Albanian Biker Jacket (see below), clothing has no influence on gameplay outside of comments from girlfriends unlike in previous GTAs, changing clothes does not lower the player's Wanted level. the player will not have to go back to a safehouse to don the item).
Already-purchased clothes can be rebought for immediacy's sake (i.e. However, the shopping experience of clothing in GTA IV has changed from GTA San Andreas - rather than outfits loading from the changing rooms, the player approaches clothes-racks or shelves to try on the various articles of clothing. In GTA IV, there are three different clothing chains, with a total of four stores, in Liberty City.