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Not having ChatGPT bloat in your description is easy and free.
Alternatively, post-apocalypse medics could have a tradition of wearing shorts to honour their roots as uncoordinated fugitives which would create makeshift tourniquets out of their own garments.
It is also easy and free to extend that with the idea that shorts-wearing could have caught on with the rest of the rebellion as a different symbol, representing a freedom of fashion directly opposite the uniforms citizens were forced to wear under combine regulation. It could even be practical, cutting the civilian clothes for spare fabric to make medic insignia and satchels or backpacks.
3/5 shorts geometry
1/5 sock and shoe geometry
1/5 uv, material, and texture management
1/5 vertex-bone weights
5/5 tony hawk
5/5 triangle surgery
5/5 compile
cool mod
thank you for making + sharing