Fallout 4 armor

Overview
In Fallout 4, the wardrobe system changes from previous games, allowing the Sole Survivor to set up their outfit from different pieces divided into: left leg, right leg, chest, left arm, right arm, base layer (clothing) and head (divided into up to three parts: upper head, eyes, mouth).

With the new wardrobe system you now have 3 layers of armor:
 * Base and head clothing
 * Armor - Made up of up to 5 parts
 * Power armor - Made up of 6 parts

Each layer can offer bonuses and resistances, but wearing Power Armor nullifies all bonuses and effects provided by clothing and armor, including Legendary armor effects. In addition, each layer has it's own weight, which is not nullified by power armor. It is recommended to wear only lightweight clothing while operating power armor.

Each piece of armor falls under three classifications: Normal, Legendary, and Unique. Normal armors have no special statistics applied to them. Legendary armors come with random bonuses, and are only dropped by Legendary Enemies. Unique armors are named and have a special bonus. Unique variants are typically either bought off of merchants, or are quest rewards.

Many pieces of armor can have armor mods applied to them. Normal and legendary armors will change their name when mods are applied. Unique armors will not.

There are five main armor sets common in the wasteland: combat, leather, metal, raider, synth. Each armor set is comprised of select armor pieces. Some of the pieces for these armors have three variants: regular, sturdy, heavy. In addition to changing the in-game models these variants also change the piece's resistance and weight. For the normal (non-legendary) armor class, these armor pieces have their variant in the armor title, e.g. "Sturdy leather chest piece".

Raider
Raider armor (Fallout 4)

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Leather
Leather armor (Fallout 4)

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Metal
Metal armor (Fallout 4)

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Combat Armor
Combat armor (Fallout 4)

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Synth
Synth armor

Both the Synth helmet and the Synth field helmet occupy all three head slots.

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DC Guard
DC guard armor

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 * Despite the names, "shoulder" and "forearm" armors take up the entire arm slot.
 * The DC guard helm takes up the eye slot as well as the hat slot.
 * The DC guard heavy helmet takes up all three head slots.

Uniques
These are unique legendaries that can be acquired from vendors or quests and come pre-named.

Sets

Single Pieces It's possible these pieces belong to sets, but it is currently unknown

Outfits
''These count as both clothing and body armor. Most will take up all armor slots, but some will allow additional armor.''


 * Unique apparel are highlighted with a darker background
 * Unplayable apparel are grayed out

Full headwear
These count as both hats, eyewear and masks.

Unique apparel are highlighted with a darker background

Hats
Unique apparel are highlighted with a darker background

Eyewear

 * Welding goggles are equip-able on Dogmeat.
 * Robotic Bits may not appear in inventory, nor be equipable with the "player.equipitem" command.

Masks
All bandanas are equip-able on both NPCs and Dogmeat as a cosmetic item.

Power armor

 * Please note that all pieces of power armor must be attached to a power armor frame.