NBA 2K22 offers players multiple ways to earn extra in-game currency. MyCareer mode, with its brand new neighborhood, can be a frustrating place. This could especially affect next-gen users because of the sheer amount of tasks and activities that need to be completed to earn valuable VCs in NBA 2K22.
One of the tasks that has proven to be particularly confusing for players is “wearing unique clothes”. Search is currently only available to next-gen users, though a similar challenge is expected to be added to current-gen users in the near future. In this article, we discuss everything you need to know about the “How to Wear Unique Clothes” quest in NBA 2K22.
How to Wear Unique Outfits in NBA 2K22 MyCareer Mode (Next Generation Users)
Quests may not result in large rewards for players, but the first one players must complete is when they enable the “You Have to Start Somewhere: Look and See” mission on the in-game missions tab. Completing awards results in terms of fashion points and MVP points, two key aspects of how MyPlayer works in MyCareer NBA 2K22.

Next Generation users have adjacent clothing stores scattered around the MyCareer map, with more authentic brands and accessories that can be purchased in game mode. However, players must choose one of the following four joins when starting their career on MyPlayer: Beasts from the East, Knights from the North, Southern City Vipers and Western Wildcats. For more help on NBA 2K22 affiliations, the next article can be read.
Once you’ve identified the sales associations that have a special symbol on the card, players simply have to walk around and buy clothes and some accessories to complete the quest. The cost of clothing has no bearing on whether an item of clothing is considered “unique”, and players can simply buy the cheapest items available at a relevant store.
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Hence, even though the process of completing the quest does not take much time, players will definitely get confused by the factors involved. The type of clothing purchased at the store does not matter, and users report that each item purchased at the stores will be treated as a unique item that will allow players to complete quests.