Optimized Franklin clothing pack brings cleaner Legacy GTA V installation
Franklin’s wardrobe got a cleaner Legacy-friendly refresh, with a 26.7 MB pack built for easier install, stability, and VisualV - Reorganized Edition testing.

Legacy GTA V players chasing a fresh Franklin look got something more practical than a flashy one-off outfit dump. Large Clothes Pack For Franklin By LGC_HorrorGame arrived as a reorganized and optimized take on older assets, with the focus squarely on cleaner installation, better stability, and less friction for standard PC mod stacks that still live in Grand Theft Auto V Legacy.
The release went live on April 17, 2026, and Nexus Mods indexed it at 26.7 MB with 35 endorsements at the time captured in the listing. It sat in Grand Theft Auto V Legacy > Models and Textures, which matters because this was not pitched as an Enhanced-only showpiece or a sprawling overhaul that forces players into a new setup. The pack was framed as a complete Franklin wardrobe refresh with high-definition textures and modern designs, but its real value was practical: it was built for the Legacy version that many players still run every day.
That practicality is the story here. The page described the pack as a reorganized and optimized version of assets by DiWayt, with LGC_HorrorGame handling the reorganization, documentation, and usability work. The listing also called out a clean folder structure and said the mod was focused on ease of installation and stability for the Standard or Legacy version of GTA V. For players who have seen clothing packs become a mess of overlapping files, unclear paths, and compatibility headaches, that kind of cleanup can matter more than adding a brand-new jacket or sneaker model.
The mod also showed careful attention to how Legacy users actually play. It was tested to look good with VisualV - Reorganized Edition lighting and shaders, which places it comfortably inside a modernized but still conservative modding setup. The credits and permission notes kept DiWayt tied to the original models and textures while crediting LGC_HorrorGame for the rework, a useful sign that the release was built around both modder respect and long-term maintainability.
Placed alongside other April 2026 Grand Theft Auto V Legacy releases, the pack fit into a broader run of tidy, compatibility-minded uploads rather than a single isolated drop. For Franklin mod users in Los Santos, that shift is the point: optimized re-releases are increasingly the best way to modernize a wardrobe without breaking an older install.
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